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April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… inning they came to a dead stop, mostly because of the efforts of Western Michigan's hurler Gene Graham. He limited the Wolverines to only two hits after his second inning appearance. "Graham was about as…

…'s session as the Wol- verines prepare for their first Western Conference clash Friday with Northwestern at Ferry Field. SPORTS Night Editor PHIL DOUGLIS -Daily-John Hirtzel WOLVERINE Bob McMasters blasts…

… scoring1 difficult. Henry Loeb was the only man on either team to break 80 on the first tour as he carded a 77. After lunch, the Wolverine line- up was juggled slightly. Besides the addition of Mac…

… Hoosiers, cham- pions for the last three years, will be able to thwart the hopes of the Wolverines depends on how effec- tively a combination of veterans and sophomores will mesh to- gether, Stars Gone Gone…

April 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… fellow who has played some great baseball for Michigan in days past, ;goes the undistinguished title of "goat" of a 3-2 Wolverine loss to Illi- nois at Ferry Field yesterday. With Gerry Dorr batting with…

… CARRYING THE big burden for the Wolverines will be the two two top point-getters in the in- door " season, Don McEwen and Captain Don Hoover. McEwen will face the top Pacific Coast distance man and one of…

… year, set the Wolverines down with five hits (three triples and one double, how- ever) and struck out 11 for his fourth victory of the season. THE ONLY TIME he was in trouble, outside of the ninth inn…

…- ing, was in the seventh frame, when the Wolverines got their two runs on triples iby Leo Koceski and Al Weygandt sandwiched around Bill Mogk's infield single. Bob Larsen, Michigan's start- er, was…

… Ten meet next month in Ev- anston, Illinois. WOLVERINE coach Bert Katz- enmeyer, pleased with the per- formances of several of his less experienced men in the loss to the University of Detroit Wednes…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… tomor- row against Detroit at 1 p.m. on the Michigan golf course. Although winless in two out- ings thus far, the Wolverines look like a strong outfit, boasting great balance and talent down their ranks…

… run in the second inning of the second game with Notre Dame yesterday which produced the first run of the Wolverines' 3-0 shutout victory. He is congratulated by his team members (right) after crossing…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Basic Issues of the Eighteenth Century." The chance to deliver the Russel Lecture is considered the highest honor the University can pay one of its faculty members. 'M' Defeats Notre Dame Wolverine

… Pitchers Baffle Irish Sqad By RUDE DIFAZIO Michigan's doubtful pitching staff came up with two solid per- formances y e s t e r d a y against weak-hitting Notre Dame to give the Wolv'erines a sweep of the…

… seven Inning contest giving up three singles and no runs to be- come the Wolverines' first shut- out winner of the young season. Boros was the hitting star, con- necting for a home run over the left field…

Wolverines' final run. Never in a Hole Clark was never in a hole. He allowed a hit in the first to Ed Hurley, son of the American League umpire, and then retired the next seven batters in a row. Gene Duff y…

April 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… from photographers, radio newsmen and reporters. * * * .I Wolverines Steamroller Wayne, 11-1 National Roundup By The Associated Press DETROIT - Gov. G. Mennen Williams said yesterday a long list i ii…

… of hits. Center- fielder Dan Cline opened the in- ning by beating out a slow roller hit to the second baseman. FRANK RONAN, Wolverine sec- ond sacker, bunted and Wayne catcher Dick Gogolewski threw low…

… the similarities between imperial 1,Fraternity House presidents last on the FOA sponsored trip. In ad- started for the Wolverines and set architecture and that of the me- night voted procedural changes…

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