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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…

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…

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

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