May 20, 1948
(vol. 58, iss. 161)
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…THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 TH MIHIA D .a'aa *~*a FAILY 4 . ... "... .. .. aaaaa 1rii T HEiiiHTET .N l Atl.Y-._.... :.: Wolverines Whip Kalamazoo Netters _ _.___._ ;j HOT RACQUET! Experience Leads…
…, and blazed to a new stake record in the aptly- named Swift stakes at Belmont Park. DAVE BARCLAY ... heads Wolverine golfers Freshmen Get Numerals as Season Ends Twenty-eight freshmen baseball players…
…, Hamden, Conn., and Robert Fleming of Edmonton, Alberta. M' Golfers Face MSC Away Today MSC will be gunning for that nine match streak the Wolverine golfers sport when the two teams tee off against each…
… other this af- ternoon at East Lansing. Although the Wolverines romped over the Spartans in their match on the University course, today's meeting is expected to be a different story. The handicap for a…
… we lambasted MSC 23-7; the par- ticular course means a lot to the success or failure of a team. On the other hand to compen- sate for the course, the Wolverines seem to be blessed with an ability…
… Kalamazoo College Hornets, 7-2 at Kalamazoo yesterday. It was the fifth straight win for the rampaging Wolverines and their second contest of Kalamazoo. Michigan had previously de- feated the Hornets, 6…
…, who was promoted to the No. 4 spot since the Kazoos visit to Ann Arbor, thus became the only Hornet to sport two wins over the Wolverines. Martin de- feated Don 14acKay here two weeks ago. Vic Braden…
… triumphant note for Michigan as he whipped Ax Jemal in straight sets 6-3, 7-5. The first and third doubles were easy for the Wolverines. Paton and Mikulich teamed up to out- j class Leighton and Beres 6-2, 6…
… which finally went to the Wolverines 11-9, 3-6, 6-4. The victorious Wolverines will have little time to celebrate their win. They'll be hard at work today in preparation for tomorrow's final home match…
… Wolverines blanked Notre Dame in the first meeting of the two schools Tuesday, 3-0, behind the effective hurling of Art Dole and lefty Bud Rankin. Port-sider John Campbell, who went the route for the Irish…