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January 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…FAIDiAY, JAN 19, 145 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Undefeated Iowa Faces Michigan Tonight 7dki the r sUs sy DAVE LEeWeN Wolverines BSe UpsetgeI Wrestler~s EneoaIt ,atjile Associate Sports E BERG litor Over…

… defeats already on the record in four games played, the Wolverines will retain only a math- ematical chance for Conference hon- ors if they lose to Pops Harrison's veteran five. By upsetting the Hawks…

… in the 300 yard medley and 400 yard freestyle relay. Mann declared that the addition of another distance freestyler to the 1945 Wolverine roster will probably mean a lot of unexpected points, be- All…

… Whiston also promising back- strokers, will try to notch up most of their points in this delpartment. Opposing them will be Wolverines: Gordon Pulford, Bob Munson, and Jack Pulkman. Pulford, who in the…

January 19, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… lineup for this initial meet. However, Wolverine mentor, Cliff Keen, is undecided as to his heavyweight wrestler. Dan Dwor- sky was supposed to start for Michi- ga in this class, but since Dworsky has a…

… Forces. As a navigator, he made 25 missions over France and Germany. Allred To Start John Allred, who is starting for the Wolverines at 128 pounds, will be matched with Ray Cantarelli. Can- tarelli, a…

… Elmer Swanson. placed fourth in the Big Ten, and third in the NCAA. Starting for the Wolverines at 135 pounds will be Navy trainee Dale Richardson. Richardson will be op- posed by Bernard Berger. Berger…

… broken foot forced him to curtail his 'work. Courtright Meets Napolitan Michigan's other veteran wrestler, Captain Bill Courtright, will be the Wolverines' choice to wrestle in the 165-pound division…

… Chicago, and won second place in the All-City tourna- ment. The Wolverine who will op- pose Johnson will be either Chaimes or Peterson. Coach Keen said that one of these men will wrestle in the unlimited…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… was two minutes old he dropped in three more quick baskets to push Michigan into an 8-0 lead, a lead the Boilermakers never threatened. Wolverine Defense Tight To go with the sensational shooting of the…

… hook in a shot in spite of being fouled. He then made the free throw. From this point on Michi- gan breezed in. Morrill, second high scorer for the Wolverines with 11 points, looked like one of the most…

… im- proved players on a greatly im- proved ball club. Fast Breaks Mark Game The usual deliberate attack of the Wolverines was used sparingly as they matched the Boilermakers stride for stride in a ball…

January 19, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… played with their backs to the wall for 40 toilsome minutes, but their Badger rivals were too good and the Wolverines dropped their fourth straight Big Ten contest and thus plunged deeper'into the gloom of…

… the Conference cellar. Team Works Hard No team ever worked harder to win a ball game. The Wolverines scrapped all the way, wrestled for the ball with their bigger opponents, took 62 shots at the hoop…

… up in the vicinity of Strain's chin, Referee Bill Haarlow rewarded the fiery Wolverine's efforts by giving him the heave signal and Strain two foul shots. Too Much For Varty Coach Harold "Bud" Foster…

…, Michigan never had a chance. The Wolverines hopped off to an early 3-1 lead in the first minute of play, but once Englund swung into action, Wisconsin left Michigan far in its wake. The towering Badger pivot…

…, Jan. 18-Minne- sota's hockey team took its second straight decision over Michigan here last night as the Gopher offense; counted in every period to outscore the Wolverines, 7-2.- Michigan found the…

… the scorers, his three goals alone being enough to beat the Wolverines. Two-Goal Lead Minnesota got off to a two-goal lead before the game was ten minutes old. Allan Eggleton tallied first in 7:21 on an…

…- er-high sizzler that poor Hank Loud, the Wolverine goalie, didn't have a1 chance to stop. From then on the contest was1 never close. The Wolverines came closest to matching the Gophers late in the…

January 19, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…'s top swimming' team. But two years ago, Matt Mann took another great team to New Haven. Again, the Wolverines were figured to be a sure thing. And again the two teams came down to the last relay with the…

…'s National Collegiate champions plus this year. It's the strongest team in Wolverine history. But Yale also has what Coach Bob Kiphuth has called his strongest club. Michigan should win-but will it? Matt…

… Doherty's way of saying that the Wolverine sprint- ing fortunes are pretty good. Quality isn't the only characteris- tic of the group for there is ample quantity in the presence of Al Smith, Carl Culver, Al…

January 19, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… laboratory produc- tion, designed to give these students actual basic trainitq. The public is invited. Wolverines Bunny Crawford, '44, president of the Wolverines, announced yester4ay that a group picture will…

January 19, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines have scored over the Gophers since 1942. Wally Grant, speedy wigman from I Eveleth, Minn., was the leading p scorer for the Maize and Blue puck- wh men. Captain Connie Hill, Al Ren- frew…

… with the Wolverines getting1 the better of the argument. Bob Marshall aid Ross Smith were hand- ing out hard but clean checks in a W spectacular manner. Fourteen penal- tion- ties were called in the hard…

January 19, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…:5 respectively on Sunday, Jan. 21. Special memibership for fths final THE OPEN HOUSE held by the Mich- igan Wolverine Cooperative. last Sunday evening was, according to all reports, a success. Approximately 1…

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