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June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TllT'KSDAI, JUNE 20, 1946 ThURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 Golfers Tae Mician'sCLone fonerence Championship Schalon, Barclay, C4t'trighI, Elliott Top Wolverines in In…

…-year stretch over which Wolverine teams have cap- tured at least one Big Ten crown as it was the only one brought to Ann Arbor during the 1945-46 season. Co-Favored for Title The Wolverines went into the…

… trailing through the fist half of the tournament, the Wolverines took a one-stroke lead at the three- quarter mark and widened the mar- gin to 17 strokes on the last 18 holes. Key to the victory was not one…

… decisive victory. All four Wolverines hit their stride on the final round with a pair of 73's and a pair of 74's among them. Michigan's play over the season was not as impressive as it was in the tourney…

… State, the Wolverines rang up an impressive 24-3 win and followed with a decisive victory over Wayne, both matches being played on the University course. Journeying down to Columbus, the Wolverines had…

… their embryonic winning streak cut short by the Buckeyes, 19/2 to 7%/2, but bounced back to smother Detroit, 25% to 1%, and then upset the high- flying Northwestern golfers, 14-13. The Wolverines seemed…

… the University course, the Wolverine golfers settled down to defeat Purdue and then avenge their earlier loss to Ohio State with a decisive 18-6 victory. A win over Detroit brought the schedule to a…

… opposition of the season kulich, who oarned his freshman in handing the Wolverines their first numerals in 1942, held down the Big Ten set-back, 6-3. Turning in number two position while Fred Wel- one of their…

Wolverines AlcClusky Is Campus Champ on the Ferry Field Courts. Dean McClusky, wiinner of the Come From Behind 1l,46 all-campus tennis tourney, per- I Michigan came from behind, scor- foimed ably in the number…

October 20, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN __ Wolverines Rally To Deadlock Fighting Wildcats, 14- 14 Schwall, Murakowski, Aschenbrenner Shine v (Continued from Page 1) ern…

… long pass to Elliott on the goal line. The Wolverine wingback took the ball from a Wildcat defender, bobbled it, then clutched it and fell over the goal line for the initial Michigan score. "Automatic…

… Jim" Brieske converted and it was 7-0. It was midway in the second period when Northwestern evened the score. The Cats drove 73 yards to the Wolverine 11 only to lose the ball when quarterback Jer- ry…

… Carle's fumble was recovered by Paul White. On the second play Pete Elliott lost the ball and Sarkisian recovered it for the Cats on the Wolverine 17. Schwall found a huge hole ,over Michigan's defensive…

… seven on an offside penalty but Aschenbrenner made three and Murakowski one on two tries at the Wolverine line. Schwall moved to the sic-inch line bring- ing up fourth down and less than one for the…

… pass from the Michigan 14. Jack MacKenzie plucked the pig- skin out of the air at midfield and carried it back to the Michigan one- yard line. But the Wolverine line rose up and knocked Ralph Everist…

… shadows of the Wolverine goal posts. Then just as it seemed that another fumble, this time by Chappuis on the Michi- gan 26, would end the Wolverines' hopes, the big break came. On three plays the Wildcats…

…;n tried a field goal from the Michigan 20. The attempt was blocked by the charging Wolverine forwards. Jack Weisenburger grabbed the loose pigskin and raced to the Northwestern 45. Chappuis passed to Bob…

May 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…TiE iC II GA-N f DA TLY rAGE TIES ~ . . .......... - -- --------------- Netters TrounceBuckeyes 79; Will Meet Wildcats Today Squad Scores Fifth Straight Conference Win of Season Wolverines

…- ed its fifth consecutive conference victory of the 1944 campaign by whip- ping Ohio State 7-2 in a match play- ed yesterday at Ferry Field. The Wolverines will go after their sixth straight Big Ten…

… three dou- bles tilts. Jim Frolick and Dave Post were the Wolverine losers, each of them bowing out in a close three-set battle. Johnson Wins Again The feature game of the afternoon came in the number one…

… Tom Mitchell. The scores were 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Both boys played very aggressive tennis and a lot of spectacular shots came from both sides of the court. Merle Gulik, the Wolverine number three man, kept…

… seen here in a long time oc- curred in the number one tilt, when Johnson and Ford teed off against the Buckeyes duo of Franklin and Mitchell. The Wolverine team fin- ally won the match in a gruelling…

February 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…, howling band of grap- ling fans watched the Wolverines rop their fifth straight match of he season as superior Hoosier rid- ng time in two crucial bouts pro- ided the measure of power neces- x ary for…

… Indiana's third win gainst one loss. * AFTER LOSING four straight ndividual bouts, the Wolverines et the stage for their ill-fated ictory drive. Captain Bob Betzig literally ;roared out inta the ring to…

… ing the third period. Although of the Wolverine gymnasts, about the match ended in a 3-3 tie, this sophomore wonder tumbler ndiana was awarded riding who presents a major obstacle to time, thus winning…

… the necessary incra- were the only man the Wolverines ent to put the Indiana club far had to fear, but it seems that xnough ahead to win despite the trouble comes in droves. ower-surge of the Wolverines

… play the Lawrence Tech respective fields. B" team at 2 p.m. Monday in rsetv ils etroit. Last Monday the Wolverine ALTIOUG 'I'61 THESE three are1 agers bowed to the Blue Devils the backbone of the Illini…

… feet for over a month. But the Boilermakers are not particularly long in this department which maly give more of the Wolverines a chance. IN THE GAME at Lafayette, Bill Mikulich and Bill Doyle were…

… the golf squad, in- Coach Bert Katzenmeyer Tues- day, Fe~b. 22, at 4 p.m., on the I-M golf driving range. up class as the Wolverines prepare for next Saturday's "big one" with Ohio State. I Best of the…

March 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… victory tonight when it battles Columbia in the consolation game of the Eastern NCAA play-offs. Both clubs were eliminated from the national tourney Thursday evening. The Big Nine champion Wolverines fell…

… of ag- gressiveness. Starts Same Team Coach Ozzie Cowles plans no change in the Wolverine line.up. As usual, he will lead with Mack Suprunowicz and Don McIntosh, forwards; Capt. Bob Harrison and Pete…

… pounded out a 63-45 victory over the Wolverines in the opening round of the NCAA play-offs. Coach Ozzie Cowles' quintet, in the under-dog role, surprised the 18,500 Garden witnesses by taking a 21-16 lead…

… greater number of the few re- boun'ds the Wolverines managed to gather all night. He collected 14 points in the process to lead his mates., With plenty of spring in their legs, George Kaftan and Frank…

… large extent, the new talent of Michigan and Michigan State. The Wolverines UAated for the trip were announced 3esterday by Ken Cameron, aching coach in the absence of Coach Cliff Keen who is witnessing…

… the NCAA championships at Lehigh Univer- sity. Wolverines Entered Mat weight classes are not the same as those used in regular col- legiate competition. The following Michigan men featured: Gilbert Ross…

… skating, Boston drew the first blood, tallying at 10:23. Giles Threadgold grabbed Joe McCus- ker's pass at his own blue line and outskated the Michigan defense to beat Wolverine Goalie Jack McDonald on a…

January 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… an extent that- he would waste his strong men against stronger Michigan men wherever possible and thus by chi- canery make it possible to weazel out a Wolverine victory over a potential- ly stronger…

… kept control of the ball most of the time. Tonight's victory brought the Bad- gers to the even .500 mark and the defeat dropped the Wolverines to .167 and next to last place in the Big Ten standings…

…. Immediately following the game, the Wolverines set out for Ann Arbor where they will prepare for Satur- day's battle with Ohio State's Buck- eyes who chalked up their second straight win r tonight by whipping…

…, the Spartans and Tartars may have just as well gone wading. The events were strictly no contest as the Wolverines, without even ex- tending themselves, chalked up un- disputed triumphs. Wolverines Never…

… race of the night in which the Wolverines had to go all out for vic- tory. Riedl gave Williams a six-yard lead, but the blonde Michigan utility man was unable to hold it in face of the furious assault…

… Weise. The rest of the field had to be content with the last three places as the Michigan ace churned the distance in 1:41.4. Then to further display the com- plete supremacy of the Wolverines, Capt…

… result of all to the Wolverine mentor was the almost blanket finish by the three freestylers in the 100, which fore- casts nothing but trouble for future contestants in the 400-yard freestyle relay when…

February 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…-will parade their vast talents in local arenas. For weeks the Wolverine swim- ming pool bulletin board has her- alded the Impending clash with Yale's tank dynamo of the East, Innumerable clippings from East…

…-grabbing machinations of the business staff, this forthcoming prediction can't be backed up by cold reason. There is insufficient room. It will have to be backed up by the deeds of Wolverine cindermen tonight. Notre Dame…

… third year as a Tiger regular, will be in the nets at all times. He will probably be the best goalie the Wolverines have faced this season. Coach Eddie Lowrey's starting six; is still a uncertainty. But…

… win. (Continued from Page 1) this season. Maloney's 9:40 is also better than any two-mile time turned in by a Wolverine up to date. Thomas and sophomore Chuck Pinney are classed with Notre Dame…

… the 16-pound iron "apple" 51 feet 3 inches. Wolverines' George Os- -____ _-- -- f/c~o~',~. RAP 77~-~2i -~YA~ Matmen Face Indiana Tomorrow . w ~P Microtomic VAN DYKE The Drawing Pencil that…

February 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…-. .more guard Gerry Mitchell each dumped in 12 points to supple- ment the 15 tossed in by Grant. DESPITE THE FACT that the Gophers did all right by them- selves in the scoring department the Wolverine

…, Mitchell beat out Bob Hinkle of Illinois in :08.9, and Wolverine Don Hoo- ver was third. In the lows, Hinkle was again second to Mitchell, who was timed in :08.2. Two Wolverines placed in the 60-yard dash…

… of Illinois tied for first at 13 ft., 934 in. Purdue's Lawrence Busby was third. HERB BARTEN, Wolverine middle-distance ace, ran a con- servative race in the 880-yard run, and coasted to an easy 1…

… Jewsbury, winning in 9:30. Shel Capp finished fourth for Michi- gan. Illini Bob Downs took the mile run, beating out Wolverine Cap- tain Bob Thomason in 4:21.1. Going into the final event, the mile relay…

… the second win in as many starts for the Wolverine acrobats, who captured four first places in the six events. Pete Bar- thell led the individual point- makers with 13. taking top hon- ors in the…

… parallel bar test and leading a Michigan sweep of the tumbling competition. Ed. Buchanan added another first for the Wolverines by taking the trampoline event, and Michi- gan's Bob Willoughby outpointed his…

… other Wolverine penalty in the final period. The two goalies, Jack McDon- ald and Gopher captain Jack Mc- Ewen had about the amount of saves with McDonald having the edge with 38. McEwen kicked out 33…

Wolverine shots. MICHIGAN TECH and Minne- sota both have three losses in re- gional play after last night's con- test. On the other hand Michigan has only one loss, that coming at the hands of the Huskies up…

May 20, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…MAY 20, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ON Wolverine Nine Invades Netters Face Wtetrn. Mich i rnu nTd Hornets Today This afternoon the Michigan baseball team travels to Kalamazoo for the last game of a…

… Coach Charley Maher is expected to pit his number one moundsman, Ed Rossi, against the Wolverines. This will be the fourth time that Rossi has started against Iichigan, and he has yet to earn a victory…

Wolverines last non- Conference test before they meet Northwestern University this week-end, and Ohio State the fol- lowing one. I Signma Chis Win Fraternity Track Crown Taking only one first place but…

… a big frog in the intercol- legiate tennis puddle, will attempt to hand Michigan's net men thei: third straight setback today, as the Wolverine squad continues their road travels. The Hornets will be…

… out to avenge a 5-4 pre-season exhibition loss tonthe Wolverines. Paced by Jack Sunderland and Al Hetzek, National Junior Indoor doubles champs, Kalamazoo offers a stiff test. In the exhibition match…

May 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… behind the plate. Saturday the Wolverines con- tinue their trip through the state when they face the Michigan State nine at East Lansing. Four Teams Peril OSU Title Defense; Michigan Underdog in Evanston…

… Hoosiers and the Gophers have better -than -good chances of taking the top spot. * * * BUT MICHIGAN'S 18 man squad is conceded little chance of moving in with the top teams. The Wolverines finished seventh…

… 880, and could place high in either one. However, his per- formance will depend on his physical shape tomorrow. Wolverine Jus Williams' two- mile time of 9:31.1 has not been topped yet outdoors, and he…

…, introduced at -Daily-Wally Barth JIM MITCHELL ... carries Wolverine hopes Member of Bigr Nine Will Go To Rose Bowl EVANSTON, Ill.-(AP)-The Big Nine Conference officials last night agreed to send a team from…

May 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…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…

April 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

… Field today at 3:30 p.m. The Wolverines, fresh from two victories over the Iowa Hawkeyes this past weekend, will be favored to win, but the Tartars are ex- pected to field a strong team. Wayne downed…

… Selfridge Field 22-6 over the weekend. 2. In an effort to see as many men as possible under game conditions, # Wolverine coach Ray Fisher said that he was going to use a lot of players and four pitchers…

…. Fancett Starts Bob Fancett will get the start- ing nod from Coach Fisher but Bill Taft, Pat Morrison and Bob Hicks are also sure of seeing mound action for the Wolverines. Michigan's starting lineup will be…

… the same as has been used all season, with the changes to be made during the course of the game. Bump Elliott, who is batting .250 will lead off and play center field for the Wolverines. Elliott added…

… the Wolverine regulars in hitting, Howie Wikel is fifth in the bat- ting order and will play shortstop. His eight game average is .355., Dom Tomasi, who's four hits against Iowa boosted his average…

… seven times at bat against Self- ridge including a home run and a double. Following the Wayne tilt, the Wolverines will have one day of. practice before they leave for In- diana on Thursday. Michigan has…

March 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…THlE MICHIG.AN DATTY PAGE TAR Gymnasts Win, 61-35; Fencer Tird iny State Meet "; Michigan at Top in Final Dual Meet with Badgers By HERB MUNZEL Third in total points for the The Wolverine

… * * * the Maize and Blue. His. team- THE TWO captains, Wolverine mate and NCAA Champion, Bob Dick Fashbaugh and Wisconsin's Schoendube, took second place John Matheus, shared top honors with Dave Lake coming…

…, Andy Tur- ner of the Wolverines took third losing only to champ Art Bruce of the University of Detroit and runner-up, John O'Conner of Wayne. Michigan, with only three men competing, took third place in…

…. won the Western divi- to the Wolverine in yesterday's fencing meet. sion of the NCAA playoffs 1last TWO DAYS TOO LATE: '11' uckster-s Whip Coldorao 10- nrght when they beat Oregon tae55-30. CKLAHOMA…

… over an outclassed Colo- rado College sextet yesterday af- ternoon. The Wolverines played one of their best games of the year to win the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Cup awarded to the third place team…

February 20, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…,4v . fi 4 + ._a li (. ri zi A ,r., _ , ::a Sextet Plays Gophers Here; Mermen agers at Ohi( ) State Pucksters Seek Victory In Return Clash Tonight - 4 l3y WALT KLEE' The Wolverine sextet will…

… players al- most broke out into a fist fight in the third period when Gopher Patty Ryan and Wolverine Bob Stenberg exchanged blows just inside the Michigan blue line. Pre-game dope seemed to point to a walk…

…-away for the invading Vik- ings; but the surprising Wolverines put up a battle that Coach Larry Armstrong's boys will remember for a long while to come. The much im- proved Maize and Blue fought on even…

… terms with the Norsemen and gained a moral victory as a result of the tie. Anderson Gets Goal It appears that Gordon Anderson was the Wolverine who slipped the puck past Minnesota's goalie Mac, Thayer for…

… try every trick of the trade in a i effort to stop the Wolverines. The Minnesota first- line 'of Dick Kelley and his twoflankmen, Bob Graiziger and Pat Ryan, will not have the overconfidence that they…

… 'up' to- night when they collide with an equally unpredictable Ohio State quintet on the latter's home .court. The three. sophs whose presence is all importait in the Wolverine lineup are Dave Strack…

… the Wolverine and Buckeye track squads pair off in a dual meet at Yost Field House. The possibility of a new record in the 440-yard dash appears strong, since Ufer has approached the mark of :49…

… obtained special permission from his draft board o enlist as a voluntary indnetee. CLOSER THIS TIME: Wolverine-Buckeye Swim Tit To Present CreamofBi TnI TEMPLE TON SENSATIONAL PIANIST THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 8…

… Columbus be- cause of the proximity of the Big Ten meet, March 5-6. Intervening dual matches have, proven that the Wolverine and Buck- eye mermen comprise the class of the Conference and, probably, of the en…

August 20, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… keen race for individual scoring honors on the Wolverine basketball squad as the Varsity t goes into the home stretch of the current hoop sea- son. The diminutive Wolverine forward also mantins his lead…

… field in that department. jjjihi MA 'WeiI: Welsh Returns To Action; Sets Record In 220 Ftnal Relay Race May Decide Wolverine-Panther Track Meet Tarta 101 To r Bill Prew S 3 Yards In Better Old…

… the Field House tomorrow. It stacks up as a slam-bang, nip and tuck affair with the Wolverines slat- ed to shoot the bolt in order to even up fast year's 67-64 loss inflicted on them by this same…

… entry, Jim Wilk- 33 the powerful Brantford A.C. will take inson. 7 the ice in the local arena to do bat- Though Gus Sharemet didn't win 29 tle with the Wolverines. an 'event last night, his time of :53 32…

… T flat in the 100 gave evidence that the 2 ege nthedlayofs forethe Wolverine ace is rounding into better 7 engaged in the play-offs for tn shape. It would have taken a superb- 0 Senior Ontario Hockey…

December 20, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… game of the year. Guard Bob Harrison was the game's leading scorer with 13 points while Steve Stephenson, the Indians' center, trailed with 12. The Wolverines led 23-19 at half time with Stephenson ac…

… thej Wolverines an 11-6 bulge. Stanford came roaring back as Stephenson hit twice, with a foul by Davidson sandwiched between, to knot the count at 11-11, the fifth time the score had been tied. A pivot…

… entire con- test. Big Bob Marshall, Wolverine defensemen, was the hardest pro- ducer in this department, although iBlues Stage Third Period Rally., Grab Rough 4-2 Battle from Michigan Sextet Dartmouth…

… LETTER WINNERS: Cliff Keen Finds Healthy Sup On Hand as Conference Com By EV ELLIN With the Conference season ap- proaching, the Wolverine wres- tling squad under the direction of Coach Cliff Keen is…

… ADVERTISING ng Highlights Toronto's . Al Renfrew tallied at 8:04 of Hockey Squad ph over Wolverines e's last core. He took a pass After losing last night's en- from Ted ("eer in front of the jcutrt ootte…

… division. "LAST CROOKED MILE" A At 136 pounds, the Wolverines SonRKO NEWS and "SnOf Zorro"-Chapter2 will be able to rely on Mauricet Smith, a veteran from last year's - - team. Two award winners from r…

…- -and- pound class for 1946, will hold the andBrnl~W fort for the Wolverines in this di- "GUNS AND GUITARS" vision. Bob Betzig, a newcomer with Coming Sunday from Long Island, shows a great Gene Autry…

May 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… running with a flock of seconds and thirds. (Continued from Page 1) started scoring with two runs in the first and sent runs across the plate in every inning but the fifth and sixth. The 4Wolverines made…

… one in the last inning. In the third, when the Wolverines Navy's New Policy Releases Officers WASHINGTON, May 19-( )-The 1 Navy today made it possible for a few more athletes and possibly others to…

April 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… singles players instead of the customary six. Lewis and Hirsch are slated to start in the first doubles spot, with Post and Boucher following at num- ber two. The Wolverine netters will play their second…

… against the University of Detroit golfers at Detroit tomor- oit de- row, the Wolverine linksmen will be minute making their first start of the season of the under their new coach, Bill Barclay.' 40-foot…

… season. BEER WINES Wolverines To Meet Illini, Oldest Rivals, Here in First Big Ten Game MIXERS GROCERIES - MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CMarket 123 East Washington Fisher Confident On Eve of Game…

… series," and that it will be some sign of the Maize and Blue's chances this season. The Illinois-Michigan feud on the basepaths dates back to 1892 when the Wolverines trounced the Illini 18-0, and finds…

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…

February 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… Brant f ord's Woes Sa Disi(fualied; Reichert Is Beaten i S milinals; Greene, Oberly Take Seconds Comiltird e rnt Page 1) pounds, while Johnny Greene and Lowel Obr took seconds. Th Wolverines started off…

… last year, scored a fall over Chip Warrick of the Wolverines. How- ever, Warrick wrestled in a consola- ion bout, held to determine third and fourth places, and he came in four h. George Curtis then beat…

January 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… touch the fleet Wolverine once he hit open territory. He hugged the sidelines and crossed the final marker standing up. Sportswriters unanimously agreed that it was the best exhibition of open field…

… four for the Wolverine forward, was one of the outstanding factors in Wisconsin's two victories over Michigan last week-end with a total of 35 points. King, on the other hand, could only bucket 17 in the…

… Expense of Wolverines By BILL MULLENDOlIRE Paced by three men who are well up in the race for Western Confer- ence scoring honors. Coach Ward Lambert's Boilermakers of Purdue will be seeking their fifth…

… for Michigan to bring home the Con- ference crown, the two contests may easily prove to be the decisive factor in Purdue's championship bid. A pair of defeats at the hands of the Wolverines would leave…

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…

April 20, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… along, Fran- cis Heydt, Wolverine Big Ten back- stroke titleholder, won the 150-yard dorsal event in the slow time of 1:41 with freshmen Ted Horlenko and Jim Edwards following him home in sec- ond and…

… Season (Continued from Page 1) the fifth on a single by Buker, a sacrifice and another base nit by Smith, before the Wolverines broke into the scoring 'i their half of the inning bey virtue of Trosko…

…. However, the Wolverine teams are strong and can win both events. The medley team, is composed of Jim Rae, Al Smith, Carl Culver and George Pettersen; toie half-mile team is made up of Bud Piel, Leutritz…

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, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…E through once more in his two spe- cialties, the 50 and 100 freestyle,t as he tied Nakama for individual1 point-scoring honors with ten points apiece. The three other events which the Wolverines snagged were…

… his two relay teams to New York for the annual National AAU's, held April 7. What may be termed the upset of the evening was the 150 yard backstroke event. Bob Munson, Wolverine regular in that distance…

… three-way tie in that that much. event. "Lauritsen has gone high-- er," said the Wolverine mentor, "but his form was better than at e Bankers' Mile of the Chicago aniy time previously." b o e third…

… bearings and should make a bet-- yesterday afternoon, while the rough ter showing his next time out. BE SUAVE infield was being rolled for the team's Saturday, the Wolverines will have a full team entered in…

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…

August 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… Kessler in the meet as well as several of his youth-' ful proteges from Camp Chikopi in Ontario which the Wolverine tank mentor directs. A WIDESPREAD SHAKEUP of the Michi- gan coaching staff, result- ing in…

… opinion. Lowrey, veteran of 17 years as Wolverine hockey coach and also manager of the Coliseum, commented. "I knew it - __. .. FuINE BO AT BARGAIN P 'RICES [NEW REPRINTS A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN…

June 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… Scholarship Fund, the Michigan Wolverine will open its summer campaign for funds with a "Victory Dance" from 9 to 12 tonight. Recorded music and refreshments will feature the evening of enter- tainment. Arthur…

… Biggins is in charge of the dance and tickets may be obtained at the Wolverine or from him. Couples, stags, and unescorted co- eds are equally welcome Mike Turnes. T1htens Hale America Grip Ben Hogan…

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…

July 20, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

… the direction of Erik Leidzen of New York City. The public is invited to attend without admission charge. The Michigan Wolverine will hold its regular Sunday Evening Social Hour from 6:00-10:30 Sunday…

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