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May 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS __ _ . Western State Teachers Stop Varsity Nine n 4-3_Victory Michigan's Tennis Squad To Face Notre Dame,, Western, Kalamazoo In Out Of Town Series Wolverine Errors Give Broncos…

… errors during a pitch- er's battle with the result that Mich- igan dropped a 4-3 decision to West- ern State. The Wolverines made six errors in all, two of which accounted for three of the Broncos' runs…

… Overmire was the winning pitcher, making it his sec- ond victory fver the Wolverines this year, having beaten them 2-0 in'Ann Arbor earlier in thq season. Jim Anderson started for the Teachers but was lifted…

… days. First stopping place for Coach Le- roy Weir's seven-man traveling squad will be South Bend, Indiana, where the Wolverine netters will face a strong Notre Dame team today. To- morrow they move to…

May 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDlAY, MAY- 14;- 191 THU MICHIGAN BDA ILY A£ .. ,, rAU V Western State Defeats Nine, In 4-3 Battle Six Errors And Overmire's Pitching Result In Loss For Wolverine Team (Continued on Page 2…

…) coach, decided that Anderson had enough and sent in Overmire, who caused Sofiak to ground out short to first, ending the inning and leav- ing three Wolverines on base. In the Broncos' half of the fourth…

… to center. Sofiak dove for the ball and made a sensational catch that brought the three thou- sand fans witnessing the game to their feet with loud applause for the Wolverine shortstop. Nelson Misses…

… emphasized that he was convinced the Wolverine spikemen cculd and would shatter Indiana'sI slight paper advantage by virtue of traditional Maize and Blue in- spiration and an emotional surge of determination…

… tennis where Acacia de- feated Delta Upsilon, 2-1. By BOB STAHL A powerful band of Wolverine trackmen will set out for Minneapolisj at 8 a.m. tomorrow in search of its fifth consecutive Western Confer…

… form the number one doubles combination which will do battle with the Wolverine all-star duo of Tobin and Hammett. Rounding out the Notre tame ag- gregation are Olen Parks and George Bittner, two…

… doubles. Yesterday's clear weather gave the Wolverine racqueteers their first chance in more than a week to practice outside, and everyone took a lengthy workout. Last week's matches with Purdue…

May 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… successful sea- son of their history, the Wolverine netmen yesterday entrained for Col- umbus. Ohio, confident of winning their Big Ten title for the second straight year, Most of the teams Michigan faced this…

… four and Porter finished with the excel- lent total of 9-2. Two Wolverines will be defending BERLIN (from German broad- casts), May 13.-(P)--German and Rumanian troops have broken a 12-mile fortified…

May 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… Twenty-four athletes carried the colors of Michigan to Evanston, Ill., today in quest of the Western Con- ference track championship. The Wolverines, indoor titlists, are slight favorites over Illinois…

… 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 By HARVEY FRANK EVANSTON, Ill., May 13.-May 13 was an unlucky day for Michigan's tennis team. The Wolverines only won four of their nine matches in the first round of Big Ten meet to…

… with four. Roger Lewis, seeded in the second division, and Roy Bradley, were the only Wolverine singles' winners. Lewis had an easy time conquering Ed Well, Purdue, 6-3, 8-6, using a strong serve and…

…, Minnesota, 4-6; 6-2, 6-4. With the score 4-all in the third set the next game went 11 deuces before the Wolverine duo crashed through to win that game and the next. This was in the top brackets. Michigan…

May 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… - Wolverine Racqueteers Defeat Illinois, Tennis Team Ret Unblemished Big Record with Victc By DAVE LOEWENBE Mihigan's sensational ten rackedl u its thirdt and fou Wisconsin by 9-0 Scores gains Lavis fell…

… before the aggressive Lewis esores of 7-5, 6-3. The Illinois team Ten to the tune of '-0, 6-2. of Staakey and Riepma extended Dave Post, the Wolverines' number Johnson and Ford to three sets before orie…

…S six man, ended Michigan's scoring ac- I finally succumbing 8-6, 6-8 and 6-3. complishments for the afternoon with The second Wolverine duo of Fro- RG a pair of wins over Tom Brenner and lik and Lewis…

…, Don Grate, with two down in the first in- ning. Buckeye pitcher, Don Maxa, pitched on even terms with Hirsch for seven innings, giving up one unearned run in the fifth, and taming the Wolverine hitters…

… into almost complete submission. How- ever, in the eighth, Michigan fi- nally found the range to drive across four runs on five hits, three of them extra-base blows. First Run Is 'Unearned The Wolverines

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… contributions. The remainder' of the cost is met by the University in edu- See FRESH AIR, Page 2 .Wolverine Sale Declared Illegal By State Court Unauthorized Transfer Of Restaurant Charged The state Supreme…

… Court yesterday upset a contract by which the Michi- gan Wolverine Students' Cooperative had sold its South State Street pro- perty to a local merchant. Officers of the Wolverine coopera- tion sued to set…

… organization. Nine To Play Irish Michigan's baseball team will resume action on home grounds today, opposing Notre Dame at 3:30 p.m. at Ferry Field, Both the Wolverines and the Irish have lost only one contest…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…lrit MIOCPIN 7IYW Jv Notre Dame Defeats Michigan inksmen, 19-8 Wolverin Thinclads Tune For Illini Meet Away Saturday Hampered in its first two dual meets of the outdoor season by soggy tracks…

… the tape with the lead changing hands three times in the last lap. Ed Johnson of the Wolverines led the pack into the final quarter but was forced to relinguish his lead to Sty- ers on the back…

… Today Golfer's Road Jinx Continues; Kessler Tops Wolverine Card Elliott, Kessler Score L.one Wii in Doubles As Irish Competitor Hits Three Under Par Maize and Blue Seek Tenth Win; Wise Chosen as…

Wolverine mentor will also let Earl Block and Bliss Bowman do some of the hurling. Neither of the pitchers has seen any action since they each worked two innings last Wednesday against the University of…

… of contests from Michi- He played on the Irish squad that gan back in 1916. In one of the games Kline hit three home runs to pace his team as they overwhelmed the Wolverines by a 14-6 count. Benny…

… both Wolverine scores. Whitney colled off to a 75 in singles play but still took medalist honors with 143. Barclay had a 76 but bowed to Jim Besen- felder, 2-1. Road Jinx Hits Golfers Bill Ramsey…

…-158. The match was typical of Michi- gan's inability to win away from their home stamping grounds. It recalled the Wolverine snarl that produced a 24-3 swamping of Michigan State here and then died down to a…

May 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… year for the Wildcats has moved up to the number two slot and will meet Wolverine Captain Bill Mikulich. "Mik" has changed places with teammate Fred Otto, whose sinus trouble has forced him to step down…

… championships, placing second. He will pose a threat for the Wolverine number six man, Don MacKay. The Wolverines, after battling NXc thwesten in Evanston will move to Lafayette, Ind. where they encounter the…

… Purdue Boil- ermakers tomorrow morning. They return to Ann Arbor to- morrow night. GETS EA RLY START: Wolverine Golf Captain Sports Long Win Streak BILL MIKULICH . . . . Michi- gan's number three netter…

…- Tomorrow and Saturday are, bigI days ,for the Wolverine baseball team, as they meet Illinois in a crucial two-game series here. Michigan needs to win both games from the powerful Illini to move into first…

… Conference and the Wolverines will have to go all out in the series to win. Mary Rotblatt, who has not lost a Conference game since Michigan beat him two years ago, is the Illini ace in the hole. If this were…

… not enough, Illinois coach Wally Roettger boasts two fine pitchers in the person of Stan Feldman and Jim Kilbane. Rotblatt on Mound Rotblatt will probably pitch to- Bob Chappuis, Wolverine rightfielder…

… first game. 18 Man Squad Wolverine coach Ray Fisher named an 18-man squad to make the trek here in an attempt to bring Michigan its first diamond crown in four years. Five pitchers were selected. They are…

May 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… Mor- .41 broke out of a prolonged batting slump yesterday, with a double and a single to pace the Michigan Wolverines to an 8-( triumph over the Ohio State Buckeyes. The lanky outfielder blasted his two…

…-bagger in the eighth inning to drive in the tying and even- tual winning runs that gave the Wolverines their fifth conference victory in nine starts. RIGHTHANDER BILL TAFI made his first appearance in sev…

…- eral weeks for Michigan but was driven from the mound in the fourth when Alex Verdova slammed a home run with one on and Ray Gebhardt followed with a double. Walter "Bud" Rankin took over the Wolverine

…'s flyball. THE BUCKEYES knotted the score in the third on Verdova's four-bagger, took a 6-2 lead in the fifth when the Wolverine de- fense fell apart. After shortstop Bob Weygant had walked, Verdova grounded…

May 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

Wolverine net squad, 7-0. Ted Peterson and Ted Hainline, regulars at number two and three singles for the Purple, failed to make it to Ann Arbor and rumor says it was car trouble. WILDCAT COACH P aul Ben…

… of veteran Wolverine netter, Bill Mikulich, and dropped two sets and match, 6-1, 6-3. Don MacKay knocked off lWildcat Marvin Goodkind in the number five singles and the rec- ords were written 6-0, 6…

… quickly in the doubles as the two Wolverines swept over Beusman and Goodkind 6-1, 6-1. The entire Wolverine squad with the exception of Bill Mikulich headed for Champaign, Illinois where they face the…

… Spartans finished a weak third behind second place Michigan in last weekend's Mid- west sectional regatta, the rec- ords at least indicate little op- position for the Wolverines at Lake Lansing. Michigan…

…, Jene O'Con- nor and Frank Reed left yesterday noon to handle the sails for the Wolverine club. Since a limited number of Michigan members are making the trip, they will alter- nate between being skipped…

… and crew. (Continued from Page 1) Jim Campbell singled to drive in two more tallies. The final Buck- eye run crossed the plate when Carl Parrill's blooper fell in be- tween the Wolverine third base…

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