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January 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931 T1HE MIChI-TGA N D A T L Y PAGE R "W", ..................Y Varsity CARDINAL CONTES OPENS CDNFERENC Wolverines Hold Last Practi Before Going to Madison for Two Games…

… displace them, heaon Friyand Saturdy. h Chicago, New York Rangers, Tor- The Wolverine's record in the 1onto, Montreal Maroons. and Les first seven games of the year, while not overly impressive as far as…

… a first string lineup of veterans, all of them members of the sextet that gave the Wolverines such a fight last year. Frisch, the team's regular goalie for the past two years, will be back in the nets…

… defending its Conference champion- ship that was won last year for the first time. Although the Wolverines were hard pressed to take the title,1 coming through to victory only af-i ter .a brilliant four…

March 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… Help Wolverines MEET HA9NGS IIR E 1 Incomplete Reports of Other Schools Prohibit Final Point Computation. Michigan's freshman track team competed in a telegraph meet with Wisconsin and Minnesota yester…

…'s gue are located, as is their usual right to enter 15 men in tonight's wont, have again selected the first finals was the result of the efforts and second teams for this season of 10 Wolverines, several…

March 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… wasl ference c For on the nets chasers, stars of aggregat Jack Tompkins, Veteran goalie of the Michigan Western Conference hockey cham- pions, who has been elected to lead the Wolverine puck team next…

… teamj past two years, has been, aptain of the 1931-32 puck each Eddie Lowrey an- last night. election of Tompkins as f the Western Conference ampions for next season popular Wolverine athlete ition which…

May 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

… will prob- ably be beaten. Wisconsin and Illinois are both dangerously strong this year, an~d will give the Wolverine yearlings a battle. Wisconsin recently defeated the Ohio State yearlings by a count…

May 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

… Turner in ti he haf ile mP en who took part in the game, 1' Mike Diffley, catching for the Var- Vofe wili carry the Wolverines' sity, and Moody, playing. first for ,den in the mile, and Austin andI the…

January 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… Independent students on the These two matcnes will conclude campus who would be willing to the pre-conference .schedule with compete in the Intramural meets if the Wolverines swinging into ac- they could get on…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… -. - _________________________ OHIO STATE BEATS ICHIGAN NINE, 8-4 IN TENSESTRUGGLE Steady Pitching and Hitting of Wrigley, State Pitcher, Wins for Buckeyes. TO PLAY AGAIN TODAY Wolverines Tie Score in Last Half of Eighth Inning But…

… they had combinled two hits, one a fluke triple, with an' error and a wild pitch to even the count. It remained for Harley Mc- Neal, the Wolverine moundsman, to retire the Buckeyes in their half of the…

… the ninth. The Wolverines made a valiant effort to even the count again in the ninth. Manuel came through with a solid hit to left field, went to second on McNeal's infield out, and scored when pinch…

…- mediately under the care of the ship's surgeon. 'BI TENNIS TEAM BEATS ADRIAN, 9-0 Wolverines Show Superiority by Winning Most Matches, 6-0. (Special t oThe Daily) ADRIAN, Mich., May 13.-Michi- gan's 'B…

…' tennis team scored a slam over the Adrian Varsity here today, 9-0. The Wolverines won most of their matches With a 6-0 score, so complete was their superiority. SUMMARIES Singles: Nifen (M) defeated Den…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… CO0LUMFIUS OVAL Buckeyes Ares Due 'for 1H1rd.1DRy as Hy'sMnNc..r ColumbIR)PS. VLNWIC N 10,22 Ohio Has Gr.-'c-r Team Power But Wolverine Stars May Win Meet With Firsts. My.ki_, a n (CICO U a ters the…

… Colby Ryant, call im r Ryean characterized Fred Perry is illam Shoty"Ca~tlo, :f rP ,)sed byT "Lefty' McKa~y, w'ith ofsahe Wolverines, in the feature an game, and is one of the favorites eheWitr Tm i…

… Stnell will team together against Captain Hioffer and Korb. With Ohio State classed as one of the finest, teams in the confer- onee, the success of the Wolverines this afternoon will enable Coach Johnstone…

January 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… position he will occupy at Princeton university for several months annually beginning sometime in the next college year. Wolverines Tie St. Mary's 4-4 In Ice Thriller Sherf Scores Four Goals To Star For…

… the flashy sopho- more banged in a shot which hit the net two feet above the ice.- The final overtime was barren of scores, although the Wolverines de- cisively outplayed the Redmen as they did during…

February 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…'s inva- sion. The full distance was a mile and the Wolverine quartet led most of the way.. Although no points were awarded by the officials of the meet, the press scores gave Michigan a total of 40, a huge…

… satisfied with a simple victory the Wolverines kept the home team scoreless during the last 15 minutes of the game, making 13 points during the interum. The State cagers are wondering just how they happened…

… take the Conference title, and for that reason the Wolverine nata-* tors have been pointing for Friday's eet, although they swim against Chicago on the following night, Wolves Succumb To Late Goal In…

… Ferries was able to break loose from the forwards again and elude the defensemen to score the final goal of the game with -two minutes to play, winning the game for Tech. The Wolverines missed the services…

…; Jewell 26. Referee, Fox, Detroit, i 9Trestlers Lose Two Meets In Eastern Tour Michigan's wrestlers were easy prey for their eastern opponents on the recent Intersectional trip. The Wolverine grapplers…

July 14, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Bears August 31 in Chicago increased their leads in tab- ula'ttii Chiouncei ye.terde y the Chicago Tribune, which is sponsoring the nation-wide poll by which the team is to be chosen. Wolverine fans may…

… district. Another Wolverine appeared in yes- terday's computation, John Kowalik, at guard. With Carl Savage, Kowalik is the second Michiganguard to re- ceive votes. W.E. Meanwell Named Badger Athletic Head…

May 14, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Squad In A Decisive Win A strong Northwestern golf team toppled the supposedly invinciblc though depleted Michigan squad, 15' to 8%, over the soggy and water- soaked fairways of the Kildeer Coun…

Wolverine team whicl had trampled Illinois Saturday, 18-6 It was the first defeat Michigan ha, suffered in the last three years o1 dual competition. Woody Malloy and Dana Seeley de- feated Brown and Gookin, 2…

… points to Brown, Markhanr three to Flynn, and David three tc Graham before the Wolverines rallies to preserve their dignity as defending Big Ten Champions when Al Saunders took all three points from Gookin…

… of the Wildcats, and Dana Seeley man- aged to eke out a half a point from Saielli of Northwastern. Medal cards for the Wolverines ir, their second round of the day were: Malloy 75, Saunders 77, Markham…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Purdue Topples Michigan, 41-32, With Fast Offense John Townsend Stars In Quintet's Second Loss On Big Ten Schedule Wolverines

… excellent shooting, knocked off Mich- igan's rangy Wolverine team and in so doing handed them their second defeat in three Conference starts. Continually working the ball through a supposedly strong Michi…

… the Boilermakers to outplay them for the rest of the period and at the half they were be-' hind 24-18.I John-Townsend, Wolverine sopho- more center, was the Michigan scor- ing star as he dropped in five…

… field goals. Captain Chelso Tomagno, Michigan sparkplug, was ejected from" the game on personals late in the1 second half as Purdue put on a stall- ing act and refused to allow the Wolverines to get…

…-8, then 16-1 10, and 24 to 18 at the half, a briefi Michigan rally pulling the Wolverines up from 24-14 just before half time. The Old Stalling Stuff The second half started slowly, Pur- due taking time out…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…, Reserve Power Minnesota Is Strong Norsemen Are Primed To Stop Michigan; Seidell Wilkinson InLine-Up NineeWolverine hockey players were selected to make the trip to Minneapolis for the Minnesota series…

… powerful Gopher team. Smarting under two defeat at the hands of the University of Manitoba, Minnesota, will be primed to take Michigan into camp, and thE Wolverines will have to depend upo stamina and…

… toout man the Wolverines with Coach Larry Armstrong making use of tgree for- ward lines and alternating his de- fense which consists of five husky stalwarts, among whom is the gallop- ing Glenn Seidell…

Wolverines can gain an even split with Larry Armstrong's crew in the series at Minneapolis, they will have an excellent chance of annex- ing their second consecutive Confer- ence title when they play host to…

… Snyder person as a scheming plotter who is trying to do our Wolverines out of their just due and the Big Ten cinder path title. I am a one hundred per cent Michigan rooter and also think that we should…

… Columbus under an improvised lighting system and most of the Wolverines disliked the business intensely. The principle objections seemed to be to the cold, although the meet was held earlier in May than the…

March 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… would not only cripple the Varsity's chances in the hurdles but also in the mile relay, which the Wolverines are fa- vored to win in record time. Track authorities have been re- newing queries as to…

… whether Don Lash, Indiana's distance star, will be able to run a really tough race in the mile and still win the event which the Hoosiers are counting on to de- feat the Michigan team. Wolverine supporters…

… council's budget com- mittee, was elected to the post over Chester Wood, the other nominee. Campbell Reported SlightlyImproved Wolverines Face Loss Of SwimCrowi Iowa Tops Michigan 11.8 In Preliminaries Of…

… Mich- igan man to qualify in the sprints, on the basis of tonight's performances I the Wolverines appeared to have a bare margin of three or four points over Iowa. New Evidence Is Only Hope Of Hauptmann…

May 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…AFTERG6 WH ITNEY _O_-N- BETTE DAVIS1 "DANGEROUS" - - - -and - - - JACK HOLT "DANGEROUS WATERS" ~II*1NEWS - CARTOON Loans Up to $300 --- 30 Months to Repay! Second Floor Room 208 WOLVERINE BLDG. (formerly…

May 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Miller in the quarter has convinced the Wolverine coach that he has a coming star in the newly discovered Petoskey sopho- more and with Mason out, Hoyt plans to run Miller in 'the quarter, then bring him…

…. Frank Aikens and Fred Stiles, while Bob Osgood will be re- served for his tangle with Dan Caldemeyer in the hurdles. Birleson After Revenge Stan Birleson, star Wolverine 440 man, will be gunning for…

… pitched and won break the Wolverines as far as their his first Big Ten start against Ohio through. hopes for a championship are con- State last Saturday, he confirmed the j cerned. fact that he is a pretty…

… the Conference crown. outfielder on the Northern nine, On the other hand if the Wolverines Fishman was instrumental in bring- could win both tilts they, and not ing his team two league titles. the…

… cage squad de- anhe winter Olympic games in Ger- spite his short and stocky build The Wolverines were rained out which makes him look like anything fTheWslheduedspwererainedTus-but a basketball player…

March 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… Draw Warship Band Around Spain Wolverines Take Big Ten Track, Swimming Titles; Wrestlers Finish Second French Destroyer Starts Police Duty LONDON March 14.-(Sunday)- (AP)-Warships of four nations drew…

… Michigan Daily)-Sheer man power tonight gave Michigan its fourth consecutive Big Ten Indoor track and field title as the Wolverines fought off both Indiana and Wiscon- sin to win with 35 points. A thrilling…

… conference records were established tonight and two of them were by Michigan. In pulling the meet out of the fire by copping the relay, the Wolverine quartet was clocked in 3:20.3 to erase the old mark of 3…

… Ed Kirar, Wolverine junior, was close behind Haynie in effective- ness, winning the 50 and 100-yard sprints with times of :23.4 and :53.8. The former time tying the Big Ten mark equalled in the semi…

March 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4J I: MM! Wolverines Sweep To Conference Hoytmen Annex Cinder Crown With 36 Points 1Mile Relay Team And Bill Watson Break Big Team Records In Victory Indiana Is Second i…

…, defending champion, and Frank Stauffer of Chicago. The Wolverines proved their dom- inance in the sprints, taking three places in both the 50 and 100. Be- hind Kirar in the 50 was Tomski in third and…

… Heyliger assisted the Windsor Flash on the two goals. Goalie Kept Busy Except for a mild first period, in which Lloyd Begin blasted home the only score on a solo dash through the Wolverine defense, the game…

… was played with midseason fervor, both teams scrambling hard to register victory. After watching Chatham ,increase its lead to 3-0 in the second period, the Wolverines suddenly came to life. With Heath…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… damper on the Hoo- sier attack, allowing only three hits over the rest of the route and striking out five. The Wolverines enjoyed a brief lead by picking up a run in the first. Walt Peckinpaugh reached…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

Wolverines, will leave this afternoon took on the freshman second team for Urbana, Ill., there to indulge in several years ago, serves to give some idea of why Illinois is preparing to their last dual meet…

…,I comes from the Wolverine camp as Fred Stiles, Stan Birleson, Chuck Mil- -Coach Charlie Hoyt, for one of the ler, Harvey Clarke, Ben Starr, How- few times in his long career of turn- ard Davidson, Harold…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 16

… to be offered there will be in general surveying work, computing and plotting. f ,1 I iy e wimmning, Track Squads lay title. The Wolverines walked away Have Both Won Bigr Tin with 10 out of 11…

… Arbr It's More Economical Ledrby Co-Captains Jack Kasley and Frank Barnard, the Wolverines swept everything before them in the dual meet season, winning impressive' victories over Michigan State…

November 14, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Play Offeusive Game After Touchdown.; Gedeon Stars In Line Game Slowed Up By Raini And Mud By IRVIN LISAGOR. (Daily Sports Editor) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.-(Spe- ,ial to the Daily)-In a veritable…

… negated any offense the Quakers might have boasted, al- though both Ritchie and Purucker found the going enough to their lik- ing to assure Wolverine success. Michigan clearly displayed super- iority in the…

… first half, and a holding penalty deprived them of still an- other touchdown. However, once they had gained a lead, the Wolverines were content to play defensive foot- ball and in this tactical approach…

…, Purucker distinguished himself by his punting. Stark Ritchie, who played a leading role in the Wolverines' win last wctk, again turned on the heat yesterday to the extent of 111 yards gained from scrimmage…

… 12 noon and from 1 tom pose diplomatic isolation of the Unit- Istripe in the second period when the p.m. on those days. Small repro- I ed States, according to figures re- Wolverines lost the ball after…

December 14, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… their way indicates that Michigan may profit by the same advantage. In the Michigan State game, the Wolverine defense was especially good and if it can smother the Irish for- wards tomorrow Coach…

… for the Wol- verines, scoring two of his team's goals and getting an assist on the other. Reserve played a great defensive game to hold the Wolverines scoreless in the opening period. Chadwick and…

… Everett Doran featured with some pretty stick work. ,Hillberg Scores Soon after the second session got under way Les Hilberg broke loose and the Wolverines scored twice. Midway in the period Hillberg made a…

… and George Cooke swept up the ice from the Wolverine de- fense zone, Hillberg passing to Chad- wick who passed to Cooke in front of the goal and the latter made a beau- tiful shot for the second marker…

…'a great guy. Last season he played more than any Wolverine except John Townsend and was third in -coring ranking behind Townsend and renter Jim Rae. With his ultimate aim for a coach-' ing job always in the…

January 14, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… been found that instead of breaking the 200- mark by 1.2 seconds and the 250- by 2.4, the Wolverines had I failed by .1 and .2 respectively to smash the records. All three of these relay marks are held…

… powerful In- diana team and an enthusiastic crowd of Wolverine fans that they still reign supreme in Big Ten circles at the Field House by pulling away to a convincing 17 to 11 triumph over the Hoosiers…

… years of competition and definitely stamps the Wolverines as favored to take their second Big Ten championship in a row. Michigan's Jim Mericka, veteran 136-pounder, turned the tide for the Wolverines in…

March 14, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…. Apply 209 South State. St. Michi- gan Wolverine. 438 FOR RENT-Large single room, good bed, excellent studying conditions. 547 ,Elm Street. 443 LAUNDIES LEA1C4DRY - 2-1044. Sax darned. Careful work at low…

July 14, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… -in th d Lynn Sheperd who allow er Duper team but three h second inning in which 1 nes scored four runs enab defeat the Red Sox, 8-2. Spa the Wolverine offense w with a home run and sin trips to the…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… here tonight but when the game was over, the Wolverines only found themselves more deeply entrenched in the Big Ten cellar. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's hoopmen staged another of their des- perate last half…

… rallies only to succumb to a powerful Illinois quintet, 47-41. A crowd of 5,619 fans witnessed the encounter. Both teams started slowly, but Michigan was never ahead, though the Wolverines gained a 2-2 tie…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… Building. The public is cordially invited. Today's Events Varsity Glee Club. Meeting of all committee chairmen in Glee Club rooms today at 3:30 p.m. Sing at the Wolverine Open House at 9:15 p.m.. Sunday, for…

…:30 is postponed. Eta Kappa Nu meeting in Michigan Union tonight at 7:00. Those wishing to eat in a group will meet in the usual place at 6:30 p.m. New Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State Street, is having…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… 18 Points (Continued from Page 1) period. It was the charity tosses the Wolverines received that continually kept thent out in front, since they only managed to score one more field go l than the…

… were pulled far out of position. V Numer Three t Sextet TriumphsAgain, 5-1; llini Floor Matmen, 16-14 c ' . <4>~ N' Rout Of Ilinois Is Squad's 2nd LeagueVictory Ross Paces Wolverine Offensive As…

… Goldsmith Nets Two Markers By ART HILL Eddie Lowrey's fighting Wolverine hockey squad finally hit its stride last night and completely sbdued,a game but outplayed Illinois outfit, 5-1. The game was featured…

… by the great defensive play of Charley Ross and Larry 'Calvert, who held Illinois to a minimum of scoring chances. Ross also sparked the offensive drive 3f the Wolverines, getting one goal himself and…

… Stodden, Wolverine wingman, tallied the second Wolverine mark- er when he outskated the Illinois de- fense to drive the disk into the net n 12:34 of the second period, after 7apt. Eldon "Spike" James of…

… Corson, Wolverine right wing, added the fourth Michigan ' score when he soloed past defense- man Charley Stewart of Illinois and beat goalie Gillan from a difficult angle. Paul Goldsmith scored the Wol…

… the 145-pound match, the Wol- verines were down 16-0.. This was not so nice from the Wolverine standpoint although it must be admitted that the invaders are smiling and laughing as though someone has…

February 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… Normal Colleges to a highly one-sided affair, scoring 79 points to 292 and 211/2 for the Spartans and Hurons, respectively. Only two first places eluded the grasp of the Wolverines as they swept on to an…

…-night, and barely salvaged third place from the Wolverine sophomore, Bill Ackerman, both finishing considerably behind the second place man, Dick Frey of State. A slow first mile prevented Schwarzkopf from…

February 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… so, just .1 second off the Field House mark. Jeff Hall, Wolverine junior, took fourth in an event in which he is beginning to show considerable promise. The other record went to Big Bob Hook who added…

… right fashion, as far as Michigan fans were concerned, finishing ahead of Walter Arrington of State, Dave Con- way of Normal, and Wolverine Carl Culver in that order in the 60-yard dash. Smitty didn…

… Michigan Normal to the tape in the 60-yard dash at last night's triangular meet in the Field House. Carl Culver of Michigan was fourth in the race, Smith's winning time was 6.4 seconds. The Wolverines making…

… come out in points. His 13 field goals and favor of the Wolverines, then the big- eight foul shots topped the mark gest if of them all lies ahead, and of 30 set in 1939 by Indiana's Ernie that is that…

…' teams and a clean sweep for the Wolverines to take an undisputed title. When all this is added up the con- clusion is that it is possible for Mich- igan to tie or even more remotely possible that the…

Wolverines lead the Big Ten pack outright, but even the most optimistic basketball expert won't venture to make such a bold prediction. The answer is it's pos- sible (on paper at least), but in reality, very…

… regardless of where it finishes, Michigan's "fighting midgets" will give the fans a real show whenever they take the floor. The Wolverines are in a perfect spot to make life misearble for Pur- due, Illinois…

March 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

Wolverines from his defense post throughout the season. It was characteristic for Charley to grab the puck in his own defense zone, swing around his net gaining speed, skate into enemy territory and let fly…

March 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…-cushion cham- pionships yeseterday. The meet was conducted by tele- graph and 13 colleges participated. Michigan's total of 98 points was fol- lowed by Wisconsin with 92. Last week, the Wolverines annexed the…

… his usual astute ob- servations of late. His particular{ piece de non resistance this year has been Francis Heydt, Wolverine swim- mer who transferred from Iowa last year. At the time of Heydt…

… one of his better dives. Ohio had Johnny Patton, a sensational sophomore, and there wasn't too much confidence in the Wolverine lockerI room when Hutchens expressed his hopes , . . "Don't worry, Matt…

… start working." But Hutchens isn't through. To- morrow night he meets Wayne's great star, Andy Clark, in the furlong feat- ure of the Wolverine-Tartar dual meet at the I-M tank. Clark will be favored…

July 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

… admission charge. The Michigan Wolverine will hold its regular Sunday Evening Social Hour Sunday from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Classical music will be featured from 6 to 7, followed by popular music until 10:30. Light…

November 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… take it up whole-heartedly There are certain colors that be- long to everyone. Black or light ,Who Will Be Lucky Winners At Club Wolverine? Tonight the social committee of the Wolverine will hold a…

… winning names, to be an- nounced tomorrow. Everyone has a chance to win, and the prizes will be complementary tickets to the Club Wolverine. Saturday night the Club Wolver- ine will open for the fourth week…

December 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

… holiday spirit will be ushered in today at the Club Wolverine's Christmasopening, at the Jingle Ball at the Union and at the fling at the Club 7-11 at the League. Featured at the Wolverine, where red and…

… door and there will be a prize offered after an elimination dance. Reserva- tions may be made at the Wolverine desk or by telephone. The traditional Christmas dance at the Union, Jingle Ball, will be…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… star defenseman, Amno Bessone and Capt. Chet Ziem- ba, the Illinois Hockey team skated to a 4-2 decision over a hard-fight- ing band of Wolverines from Michi- gan here tonight., Although Illinois…

…-minding job turned in by lit- tle Hank Loud, Wolverine goalie. Local fans were loud in their praise of Loud who, although he made only 29 saves, came up with at least ten shots fired from sticks of Illinois…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… ever since they started battling in the Far East, bamboo pole exports from that sec- to" of the world have dropped off - zverely. As a result, the Wolverine tra-kr n are having difficulties F ecuring the…

… poles they want when Sthey want them. Before the Conference indoor meet- last weekend, Decker was tearing his hair out trying to find a pole that suited his requirements. Wolverine grders were being…

…-yard race as Leafs in Series "A" of the Stanley the Tartars dropped a 51-33 decision CuD playoffs. to the Wolverines, while Charley Wolverine Trackmen Pu On Block With Indiana's By HAL WILSON to stop the…

Wolverines from winning They say that lightning never their eighth straight Conference strikes twice in the same spot. But crovwn, 44 to 33%. What's more, they Indiana's puissant trackmen are go- vowed that…

…, Wolverine pitching ace last spring, will report to the Reading (Pa.) training camp near Durham, N.C. within the next few days . . . A farm team of the Brook- lyn Dodgers, Reading is a member of ! the Class B…

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…

December 14, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… center Jim Mandler who scored 15 points, the Wolverines took a commanding 11-1 lead before the game was six minutes old and were never once headed. At half time, the Maize and Blue had garnered 20 points…

… important feat- ure was the vast improvement of the Wolverines' defense. Taking over the right "defense position in his first collegiate start, sophomore Jimmy Hull played an instrumental part in keeping the…

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