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April 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… the closest game, 2-0. The win- ners had no hits, but were as- sisted by four errors and five walks. Harold Poindexter scored the only hit for the losers. Wolverines Blast Three Hurlers for ill…

… hurlers for 11 safe- ties in an abbreviated game that was called after the top half of the seventh. The Wolverines, who Saturday concluded a successful southern trip in which they picked up seven wins in…

… Peter- john, who allowed only three men to reach base after the first inn- ing when a streak of wildness gave Wayne its only run.. The Wolverine moundsman sent the first two men to face him down swinging…

… ended. The Wolverines put together hits by Ronan and Ray Pavichev- ich for another run in the second, and picked up another tally in the third on a pair of infield bingles with a stolen base sandwiched in…

… with an 87-80 victory over Syracuse that crushed the Easterns' rags-to-riches playoff bid. Los Angeles respectively. The Wolverines won all three events from the Indians, Coast Clubs The Michigan track…

… yes- terday after a week of intensive practice in the South, which in- cluded, as usual, a pair of losses to two well-conditioned southern squads. North Carolina defeated the Wolverines, 19%/-71/, and…

… white washed the UCLANS in the day's entire ac- tivity. The Los Angeles newspa- pers were moved enough by the Maize end Blue thinclad's per-1 formance against UCLA to com- pare the Wolverines with thef…

… injury. scored double victories in both meets in the 100 and 220 yards dashes. Pete Gray, ace half-miler, pick- ed up first place points for the Wolverines in the 880, against Stanford and UCLA and was…

… season and took the match. Stumpfig played the best golf of any of the Wolverines, turn- ing in a 75 against North Caro- lina. Katzenmeyer was satis- fied with the play of his charges though, and indicated…

April 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… Glenn Girardin, who isn't even listed on the official roster, and Don Poloskey combin- ed to hold the Tartars to three hits while the Wolverines were pounding out 11 hits for an easy win. Girardin allowed…

… but two hits Eaddy Barred The Wolverine diamond squad encountered a case of discrim- ination against Negro players on their recent southern trip when Don Eaddy, star third baseman and one of Michigan…

…, a double in the fifth by Tartar left- fielder Joe Raich and a scratch $ingle by second baseman John Henry, leading off in the sixth. Benedict Opens Scoring The Wolverines opened the scor- ing with a…

… annual southern trip, winning five games while losing three and tying one. The Wolverines now have a 6-3-1 record. The Tartars have only had a few days of outdoor practice be- fore jumping into the season…

…'s schedule. Wayne coach Joe Truske indicated previous to the game that he expected the Tarters to have a "pretty fair" team with a few games under their belts. Today, the Wolverines meet an always good…

… University of Detroit team. However, the Titans will be in the same position as Wayne, not having much practice behind them. The game starts at 3:30 at the Ferry Field Stadium. Win Raises Wolverine Golf Hopes…

… sound thrashing of Detroit's Titans by a 15-3 score, here Mon- day after a weather - blessed Southern tour, is an indication that the Wolverines may improve on their dismal ninth-place Con- ference…

… is just beginning," he said. In fact, the score doesn't indi- cate the closeness of the meet. Many times the Wolverines battled their opponents on even terms un- til the last two or three holes, then…

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