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April 20, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…- ference meet, since the Wolverines compete with the two teams which finished right behind them in the in-z door Conference meet last March. The varsity showed a small but definite superiority indoors, and…

… events longer than 100 Jack Barry, Michi yards have been replaced by six re- pitching ace, yesterday lays; the other events remain the Wolverines to a 5 to 2 tr same except for a shuttle hurdle re…

… Viking Lion of Nazi Ingside seats n conflict, a ns took'new rom involve- under com- ved notice on did not de- Will Ope. Sixth Inning Rally Earns Varsity Win By NORM MILLER Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverine

… advanced to third on the play, put Michigan in the lead when he rode home after Bill Steppon's long fly to center field. Trosko Triples 1 But the Wolverines weren't fin- ished yet. Freddie Trosko, batting…

…, however, had been none too auspicious for the Wolverines. With one out in the first half of the first, Steppon muffed Smith's pop fly behind sec- ond. Chamberlain then took Step- han's grounder and threw…

March 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… fronts the Nazis are counter-attacking in desperately fu- tile efforts to rescue trapped troops Loud Chosen Puck Captain By Letter men By STAN CLAMAGE Scrappy little Hank Loud, net- minder on the Wolverine

… games in which he has played in Michigan garb. The Grimsby, Ontario junior was forced to protect the goal with the odds against him. With the Wolverines badly in need of reserve material for a goodly…

…- pedoes were fired, although other survivors asserted only one struck. Five Michigan Stars Will. Run In Widy City' Wolverine Thinclads Face Nation's Best Trackmen In Chicago Races Today By BOB STAHL Out to…

… show all the doubting Thomases of the track world that Michigan is still a name to be reck- oned with as far as power on the cin- ders is concerned, five members of the Wolverine track squad will set out…

… track talent in the nation will be in Chi- cago tonight, the Wolverines are still conceded a very good chance in the three events they will enter. Feature event of the biggest annual track roundup in the…

May 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… here. Finally given a break by the wea- therman, the teams tangled in twC free-hitting contests which saw the Hoosiers' perfect Conference recor of three wins marred by a Wolverin nine which boosted its…

…, allowing the Wolverine only four hits. Hooier coach Pau' (Pooch) Harrell started Al William in the second game, but was forced to call in Don DeArmond in the fourth inning after Michigan ha scored three runs…

… on as many hits off Williams in the third frame. In the opening contest, Michigan's scoring -was 4zonfined to two innings, and all of the Wolverine hits were collected in the fifth, when Indiana was…

… more tallies around with a triple to left. The other Wolverine run came as the result of a walk, a stolen base, an outfield fly, and a double steal in the eighth. Hoosiers Score In Second The Indiana…

… runs all came in the second inning, as Al Kralovansky got on on an error, advanced to third on a single by George Cherry, and scor- ed on anotler Wolverine misplay. Cherry came home on a single by Bob…

March 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of the ecening as he scored both goals in the overtime. The first was from Grant at :18 and the second from Connie Hill at 19:30, a 130-foot shot into an empty net. The Wolverines were great on defense…

… soon after his penalty. Coming from behind, in the third period, the Wolverines tied it up, then took a lead only to have Boston even things up again at 19:10 of the final stanza. Connie Hill -worked the…

… Zeta Beta Taun fra ternity, the Wolver- ine club and Sam Wiener, presi- dent of the Wolverine Club, the allowed to spread further checked." CP, Socialist un-I Ties Clained U.S. (Olin iunists Are Heirs…

January 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… period, Michigan's hockey team easily defeated Minnesota, 9-4, last night at the Coliseum to give the Wolverines their second victory over the Gophers this season and run their winning streak to 11 games…

…. Michigan's fast-skating forwards and hard-checking defensemen proved too much for the Gophers as the Wolverines completely dominated the play in the first two periods, scoring four goals in both stanzas, and…

… was on last night at Yost Field House, defeating North- western 56-37 and gaining revenge over the Wildcats, who had beaten it by the same 19-point margin last Saturday in Evanston. The alert Wolverine

August 20, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…. Following a morning of addresses by various members of the University To speak At Dinner Wolverine Natators Beat Far East War Up To U.S., Wayne 's Ta DEAN IVAN C. CRAWFORD AIEE Meeting Will Feature…

…. Capacity crowd Of 1,400 See Prew, Welsh Star; - 100-Yard Record Broken By WOODY BLOCK Wayne's Bill Prew and Michigan's Jim Welsh stole the spotlight last night at the Sports Building pool as the Wolverine

… Wayne's Gordon Hassig took a single point in third place. The undefeated Wolverines swept (Continued on Page 3) Choral Union Offers String Quartet Today Budapest Ensemble Group Will Be Heard In First…

March 20, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… performance, Kane was forced to share individual meet honors with Michigan's great sprinter-hurdler, Al Thomas, who copped two firsts, equaled a Field House ' record and ran the best leg of the Wolverine

…, and blazed to the tape ahead of Lenover's final lunge. ! Final Event! Final event of the evening, the Matched University Mile Relay, pit- ting the Wolverines against a strong Irish quartet, resulted in…

December 20, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… rivals of sucker shots. Capt. Ed Riska paced the Irish of- fense with 12 points, while Jack Mandler fired 10 points through the net for the Wolverines. The game was rough in spots; a total of 33per- sonal…

… ran outside and we Leads Wolverines Otto H. Hans, Former Daily Member, Dies Ex-Newspaperman Pases Away In Detroit At 67; Was Prominent Alhmnus Business Manager Was Wrestler Here Friends and fellow…

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