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May 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… hit hurling and Hal Morrill's four-for five bat- ting spree highlighted the Michi- gan victory, the first Wolverine win since the Purdue series two weeks ago. Larsen kept the South Bend hitters guessing…

… 40 per- centage points. The Wolverines wasted no time in climbing all over Notre Dame's starting pitcher, Bob Nemes. Four Michigan hits good for three runs in the first inning ended the Notre Dame…

… of Michigan batting power in the sixth when five more Wolverines wore out the base paths on their journeys around the sacks. A walk to Bill Bucholz, singles by Koceski, Morrill and Palmer, a double by…

…. But the Wolverines got that one back in their half of the frame on the wildness of Notre Dame's third pitcher, southpaw Jerry Ledwidge, and an error by Giedlin at first base. Jack York went to the hill…

…, as the Wolverines need the points in both the high and low hurdles. (Tomorrow: Wisconsin and In- diana) semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will…

… walk off with the win, their eighth triumph in the last nine matches the Wolverines have played. * * * THE MEET served as the final competitive test for Michigan's linksmen before the Western Con…

…- ference Championships, scheduled for 'Friday and Saturday at Co- lumbus. Two men shared medal honors for Michigan. John Fraser and Chuck MacCallum shot 76's to lead the Wolverines, but right behind came…

Wolverine duo also swept best-ball, blanking the Titans 3-0. Leo Hauser and Dick Evans also proved a good combination, as they garnered 5'/2 points to 3%/2 for their U. of D. fees, Art Damiani and John…

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