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May 25, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… fancy diving, east with the Varsity at the intercol- Wolverines Return With Two games decided to stage a sed-off this ye Novelties-tilting and swimming legiates. The team has been finally Won and Two Lost…

… defeated sev- games It played. The Wolverines re- TED MEREDITH TO ENTER BOTI various events will undergo examina- eral of the state colleges and pushed turned to Ann Arbor after this year's QUARTER AND HALF…

May 25, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

… experience of the players. In the final matches of the trip, the Wolverines beat Georgetown and were leading Annapolis, when rain inter- fered and caused the calling of a halt., The Washington players were no…

May 25, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…- cupy this station against M. A. C. Saturday afternoon. The coach stated that either "Shorty" Miller or Robins would twirl for the Wolverines, with the chanc e; favoring Miller. The Varsity and freshmen…

May 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…. . ;, The game this afternoon is the first of the last three Conference games the Wolverines have on their sched- ule, the other two coming Monday and Tuesday at Iowa City and Ur- bana, respectively. Ruzicka…

…, although his arm is not as good as it was at the begin- ning of the season, hopes to pitch against Iowa, Monday. Have Three Hard Games Without a doubt the Wolverines have the three hardest games of the…

… peculiar feature of the race this year is that the Michigan coach is proving or disproving that he is a better man than his former master, George Huff. The former Cub pitch- er, the present Wolverine mentor…

… AND MAROONS MEET FOR SECOND TIME WOLVERINES' CHANCES FOR WIN- NINE( MEET ARE UNUSUALLY GOOD) Michigan meets Chicago in the sec- ond dual track and field meet be- tween the two teams this season this…

… afternoon at Stagg field, and chances for a Maize and Blue victory are bright. With Johnson, the Wolverine star, in the high and low hurdles, 100 yard dash, and the broad jump, Michigan is sure of at least…

… Johnson goes into this contest, the Wolverines should make a clean sweep of the high jump. Should Take 100 Yard Dash very strong in the clashes,. Chicago is also weak in the pole vault, and Cross should…

May 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

… turn out. Thus far, Michigan has lost but one} tennis contest, that to Chicago, in] which the Wolverines were able to capture only one win when Wesbrook and Munz defeated Pike and Segal in the doubles…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Squad Prepares Fir Hard Struggle With Wolverinee Barristers, senior honorary law so- ciety, will honor 12 men, with mem- bership today. At a meeting last week the following men of the '22 law class were…

… Johnson and his followers entrain for the Wolverine stronghold. Better Feeling Displayed As Michigan and Illinois prepare to battle for the Big Ten pennant, it is pleasing to record that much better PLAYERS…

Wolverine athlete, a natie of Illinois. Yost has made this sug- gestion as a result of his recent visit to Illinois to examine the Illini plan" for a great stadium and recreational field.' The spirit 'of this…

… proposal, whether it is carried through or not, has been most pleasing to the Illini. When the Wolverine nine appears on Illinois field on June 4 for the finall battle, Illinois leaders will see to it that…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… tucked WEST IN 440 away, the Wolverine baseball team re- turned yesterday afternoon from its eek there will jaunt to Chicago and Iowa. Only two the track ath- days of practice remain before the. Coach…

… and Illinois the half mile, will enter the contest Saturday with place in this clean slates. The Illini have played 0, where, it is 10 games already, however, while the. leader will Wolverines have only…

… participated in tory. At pres- 7. The Urbana aggregation has but no one in, the 2 games remaining on its schedule, heading him both, of them with Michigan, so that tran the best if the Wolverines want to win…

…-10-12 SOUTH MAIN STREET A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS s counted on to well as 'the 440 the Wolverine rough with a vie e seems to bei West capable of race, as he ou milers in the from Sweet an. THE HOOVER…

May 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 172) • Page Image 4

… and Iowa Shows Wolverines Again in Former Stride ELLIOTT PITCHES FINE GAME AGAINST MINNESOTA NINE Winning decisively from Minnesota in the first encounter at Minneapolis, the Wolverine baseball nine…

…- dency to be wild at times. His per- formance against the Northmen in- sures the Wolverines of a dependable' 'hurler for the next two seasons. Fisher's men continued to keep on their hitting rampage by…

… hold his first real' tryout for the freshman track squad this afternoon at Ferry field. These trials will also be held so as to get a line on the comparative strength of the Illinois and Wolverine

May 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 172) • Page Image 8

… were required to stop their onslaught. Brown led the clouting for Minnesota, getting three hits, one of them netting three bases. Vick and Uteritz starred at bat for the Wolverines. 1 Lecture: sor F. H…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… Court Plan WOLVERINES SLUG WAY TO HA WON VICTORY OVER ILLINI KIPKE BIGGEST FEATUR IN DAY OF SENSATIOI Three Ind an Pitehers and Livera Pounded in Feast of FIits being the occupation of the Ruhir diet…

… entry into the League of Nations° SORE TRIUMPIHS Three Wolverine ,Vayers Satrvive First Round of Conference Tournament CHICAGO SHARES LEAD WITH IICHIGAIA; 0119 TIES IOWA Special to The'Daily Chicgo…

…Ill., May 24-Threge of tho four Wolverines entered in the Con- ference tennis tournament survived the first round of play here today. Of the remainder of those left in the play, Chicago has three and Ohio and…

… .,11 uthblinding, That spot is the mo, than sensational fielding o Harm I Kke, who put u1 the, most reziar,.aleie dislay in the gardens that Wolverine fans have wit- nessed since the drys of Corge Sis…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

…-ecludes the possibility of ;_brawny Wolverines may make it up-- either parent's presence at the Com-re the lanky Tigers probably won't. IThe Optic is here again with more' mencement exercises. At Ferry field…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

… Mich- Segi at o tdor thek asn fi nel cea- igan's 80 1-2. No javelin reports have egiate outdoor track and 23eld inept! Harry Kipe The verstaile Wolverine center- fielder kept the fans on their toes…

…- onds flat which is better than any Wolverine has done this season, al-, though Martin may provide an upset. Kirkpatrick has an average time of 4:29 2-5 in the milq and at the Penn relays he ran as anchor…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…. Once more the fireworks began, this time wih richigan on the lighting end of the fuse. Wolverines Parade Dalot drove out a single to center. Xilein crashed a wierd, twisting double down the thirdl base…

… games. On Saturday Western State Normal college of Kal- amazoo visits Ann Arbor and on Monday the Wolverines journey to Columbus for the second tilt with Ohio State, runners -up in the Big Ten Two base…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… Swenson 'and was succeeded in the folowlj and Lutz of Iowa today defeated ning by Kinderman. Shapiro and Parker of Ohio State .3-6, Wolverines Beat Out Bunts 6-4, 7-65, While Goodwilie-and Dubach The…

… double (should have gone for outs, but r match by his all around playing and is the Wolverines beat to frst. E the only player in the tournament who IKipke beat out a biut in the set [mas an opportunity to…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… The Wolverines were given little to score on Robinson's fly. opposition in the foursome matches The box score: which were contested in the afternoon, Michigan (6) AB R H PO A E Smith and Quirk taking…

… afternoon, thus keeping the Wolverines in the run for th&e Conference championship. TOM LIEU IESTS DISCUS tRECORD i.N EXHIBITION South Bend, Indiana, May 24.-Tom Lieb, former Notre Dame athlete and present…

… through the preliminary tryouts. in Detroit recently. Phillips will wrestle in the 135 pound division, in which there are 126 entries, recruited from all parts of th'. country and the Wolverine re…

… honors in the Big Ten race by virtue of their victories in yesterday's important encounters. The Wolverines assumed a four run lead in the first inning and from then on were never headed. The defeat…

May 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…- joyment." Agriculture accounted for over the Wolverines in a baseball Asserts ThIlat Use Of State And Local sion to make the project for strength- 13 per cent; mining and manufactur- 9game this afternoon…

… TIES TWO GAME SERIES BY 8-5 VICTORY OVER WOLVERINES FIELDING IS POOR Wisconsin's Defeat By Purdue Places Varsity In Undisputed Possession Of First Position in Big Ten Although the Michigan baseball team…

… yesterday at Madison. By virtue of a record of nine wins to only one defeat, the Wolverine ag- gregation has a percentage of .900. I iconsin, the secon rplace team, had (suffered two defeats prior to the game…

… played here Saturday will only serve to finish the schedule for the Wolverines and to deterine- tie margin of their claim on tie Big Ten championship. In a contest marked by heavy hit- ting and poor…

May 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

… C ud B o n the Illini team ran the 120 yard low T RE hurdles in :14.7. Harry Hawkins, Wolverine hammer thrower, turned in 115 East Ann Phone 6616 the best performance of the day in his -IgIi favorite…

… Country club boasts some exceptionally good players, and holds a win over the Wolverines whom they defeated last fall in a hard match. The Michigan players, reenforced by Coach Wells, Michigan state…

May 25, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

… lllislillilllll~illlililillillllilH11111111111111111 GRANGER S DANCING TONIGHT 8 TO 10 Two hours of pleasant recreation. You always have a good time dancing to the tune' of Jack Scott and his Wolverines. Granger…

May 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 178) • Page Image 6

… strong, in the hurdles, the quarter mile. and. the weights, while the Bucks will score heavily in the -prints, the dis- cus and the jumps. Purpile Have Stars Wolverine chances to pick up sey- eral points…

May 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 178) • Page Image 7

…n1Detroit natmo tarhfiin oe ,iiuh Cllets iinicef iI-InicRu 'The personnel of the Am"erie n :,cqn- As hiipgr-ass Siiffe rs First Iatic team to compote in #h:, inter- Dick Spindle, 1928 Wolverine cap- 1…

… the showiing of theenrs in ti , match strokes with Walter Kojac, trials. af,,JmsHueanGereP- W~ile Detroit was busy taking a F+ive Wolverines, Buck Samson, Bob 1 Lr. 'Uob Walkeu, star :sopljohmore twelve…

… Pipgras, New York hurler, lost his e fistgmeo te esowhleRth1Another Wolverine, Garc vt~ils rss folrste game orteseasnt h ier uthbe a candidate for the Canadian O~ym- j Michigan is practically" assured of…

May 25, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… the Regents ia,' voted to retain the date that had two position for theWolverines, been used for over three-quarters IbeatKlein of the Midway team, six of a century, but the discovery of and five Roys…

…. Despite the ab-. Two changes in departnmenlts ueince of Dave Ward, star number were made by the Regents. The one player who will join the team departments of psychology and at Minneapolis, the Wolverines

… defeated Oker- Tolan and Brooker Brooks, who bloom and Fox of Ohio State, 6--1, earned places among the dual qual- 6-4. Purdue's combination of iiers, the Wolverine team tied with Worthington and Buck fell…

… before Ohio State for top position just one the Wolverines, 6-0, 6-2, in the point ahead of Illinois and Iowa, second round. The Michigan team which were deadlocked with 15 survived the semi-finals when…

… Ried each. Chicago trailed the four lead- and Bergherm of Northwestern ers with a total of 10. were defeated, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3. Michigan placed three men in The Wolverine doubles combina- both the discus…

… championship by winning a hard fought game from Iowa here today, 2 to 1. It was the fifth Big Ten victory for the Wolverines this season and as a re- sult the Hawkeyes, added to its list of victims, were…

… pitching alone was not the deciding factor. What pitching couldn't do, fielding did. The Michigan team was all over the field, and in the ninth inning, when Iowa made its final gesture, the Wolverines cut…

May 25, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… OVER FIRST SHOWTING Fred Asbeck Is Slated To Take Mound Against Traditional Diamond Rivals LAST GAME FOR SUCKERS One of the most important games on the whole Wolverine baseball schedule will be played…

… with his team performing at its best he will have a good chance to upset the title hopes of his traditional rival. To stem the Wolverine tide, Coach Lundgren will in all proba- bility call upon Bower for…

… of students and alumnae will be at the game to see the worm turn. The Wolverines, however, as lead- ers of the league will be distinct favorites in .the pre-game predic- tions since their record to…

… :Vaientine, Wolverine fresh- man, was high point man by win- ning both the junior and senior backstroke championships. I The Wolves made a grand sweep in the senior 150 yard free style i race when Hapke…

… Interlachen, Minneapolis, it was then entering the senior event. announced day before yesterday. Lance was handicapped in the 50 The death of the Wolverine ace's l yard breast stroke event when he uncle in New…

May 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

… the active career of Steve Farrell, head coach of the Wolverine track team. There re- mains but the National Collegiate meet on June 13 before his coach- ing days at Michigan are done. He has been…

May 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…PAO~k ; THE MTCHT(4. 'AN nATY*V c' trrrnx r x : :ser nr n . .._ .M 7a a a.+ seaTaVa- --a-a.W..C' i^1 L/ L "'r1 La ~.. ..1. . ,i U.NI DAY, MAY 25, 1930 WOLVERINE GOLFERS OVERWHELMED BY ILLINOIS…

… the Wolverine golfers took the amendment would be approved' was not indicated by members ofj hardest beating that they have the group who adjourned late last! ever had since the introduction of night…

May 25, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

Wolverines. The lone failure was recorded during the first meeting of these two teams this season, when they played a 3 to .3 tie in sixteen in- nings, oi Ferry Field, May 3. Michigan is somewhat bowed by a…

… field for the Wolverines this afternoon. Manuel, rDaniels, Waterbor, and Superke will comprise the infield with Braendle, Petoskey, and Wistert playing the f outfield. McNeal and Tompkins are i lated to…

May 25, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… Larson of Minnesota when they started the final 36 holes today, but easily distanced the Gopher player. It remained for Ed Dayton to as- sure the Wolverines a second straight team title. With a 75 for his…

…-putted for a five. Michigan retained the team title with a 4-man total of 1,291, George David and. Cal Markham adding 332 and 343 to the team score. Min- nesota, which finished second to the Wolverines last…

…. Petoskey, Thor fore him. E. Powers, Robert Saltzstcin, The other Wolverine tally came in Grafton Sharp, Arend Vyn, the second when, after Petoskey had Francis M. Wistert. flied out, Diffley walked, Manuel…

May 25, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

… not be represented in the L C. 4-A meet at Cambridge this year. The Wolverine athletes have hung up their spikes until the Na- tional Collegiate meet in Chicago, after final examinations. Prof. Ralph W…

May 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

… singles match from Tommy Brand by the score of 2%-1 / taking 79 blows to 81 for Brand. The Michigan State team of Flow- ers and Brand downed the Wolverine combination ofCaptain Saunders and Barclay by a 2…

… the dual meet season for the Mich- igan linksmen. In their first en- gagement with the Spartans, the Wolverines emerged with a 12-6 vic- tory, giving them a clean sweep in the season's contests with…

… greatest of his many great Wolverine track sAfternoonteams. It will be a gaping hole Charlie will The Varsity baseball team will leave have to fill next year when he begins at noon today for Hillsdale where…

Wolverine forces and were moulded by Ken Do- herty into the finest yearling team he ever coached. They were fighters of the highest caliber who didn't know when they were licked and in consequence they seldom…

…. Could they come back? And how. Starting with Michigan State, through indoor Butler and Big Ten titles, California, three more outdoor duals, then the Conference outdoor title. Charlie Hoyt's Wolverines re…

May 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… a great year, Bill Watson, Charlie oyt's "One Man. Track Team," last night was named to captain the Wolverine track team for next year. The selection of the big Saginaw athlete was made at the annual…

… track banquet held at the Union. He suc- ceeds the late Stevens Mason, Jr. as leader of the undefeated Wolverine track forces, Jack Green, Babylon, N.Y. was named to succeed Bill Bourke as man- ager. 24…

… paced the Wolverines to their second straight Conference out- door championship. His 52 feet 11% inches in the shot established another new Conference record. Among those introduced by Master of…

… Ceremonies Phil Diamond last night were past Wolverine captains Jack Campbell, Chuck DeBaker, Tom Eleerby and Bob Osgood. Other speakers included Doc Carpenter, team physician; Dr. May, veteran (Continued on…

May 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

…THE, MICHIGAN DAILY Michigan Linksrnen Finish Third Behind Gophers, N Vildcatc Individual Title' Is Again Won By Richardson Palmer Leads Wolverines;: Barclay, One Shot More, Ties For Fifth Place…

… - three sopho- mores on the Wolverine outfit, fin- ished third among his teammates with a.total of 317 and Tom Tussing, was foui'th three shots higher. Captain Al Karpinski proved to be the biggest…

… winner in the last two conference meets, was elected to lead the Michigan track team in the coming season. He is from Saginaw, Mich. Yates Defeats ui Ex- Wolverine Fischer Falls In British Tourney…

May 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

… Colby, Professor Howard Yale McClusky, and Profes- sor Willard C. Olson (chairman). C. S. Yoakum, Michigan Wolverine Student Co- operative, Inc.: The date for payment of members' notes has been set ahead…

Wolverine will close on June 10, then open again June 24 and close on Aug. 19. Present memberships are applicable for use during the sum- mer period, and special summer mem- berships are available at $1 for…

May 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

… student swallow fish; No Emily Post drank from a dish. At noon I saw no shooting stars. No horrid green men came from Mars. No empty "P. Bell" Friday night; No Phi Bete hid his key for spite. The Wolverines

May 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Defeat Purdue NiMe, 14-4; Netters Win Match Mile, Two-Mile Teams' Crack Michigan Records Hood, Largest Battleship, Sunk By Nazi Bismarck; Bombers Hurled At Crete Trackmen Place Second As To…

….-Afte: spotting their foes four runs in thi fourth inning, Michigan came to life and blasted three Purdue pitcher for seventeen hits to gain a 14-4 victory over the Boilermakers today The Wolverines

… Tobin played his last game- on Wolverine territory and made short work of Morris :rilling, number one Spartan player, 6-4, 6-1. Jim's placement shots were keeping his opponent s deep in. his own court…

… Schaf- lander and State's team of Frank Beeman and Bill Maxwell - a battle which brought the Wolverines victory. The meet was all tied up at 4-all when the two teams were half way through (Continued on…

… best race ever recorded in the Mich igan books, turning in a time of 7:4 seconds. Breidenbach Stars Breidenbach, the sensation of th 1941 Wolverine track aggregation featured the mile relay, blazing hi…

May 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… Teams Place Wolverines Win Easily Wakefield Hits Homer With Bases Loaded; Michigan Drives 17 Hits In Slugfest Slugging Rightfielder Cindermen Trail Golden Bears In Record BreakingTwo Mile Second…

Wolverine rally. But the Michigan batters took to Bill's pitch- ing like ducks take to water, and after the smoke had cleared away and the inning was over, 12 Michigan players had batted and six runs were…

… pitch for a home run and gave the Wolverines four more runs. Two singles and a walk in the ninth gave Michigan their last run. It Won't Be Long Now MICHIGAN AB R Nelson, cf........ 5 2 Cartmill, cf…

… third leg, Breidenbach staged a thrilling duel with Trojan Cliff Bourland, and forged to the front by almost 10 feet when Bour- land got mixed up in the lanes. But the Wolverine anchor man, Al Thomas, was…

… Michigan. But the consistent rushing to the net by Stille and Schaflander was too much for their opponents, and the Wolverine players took the first set, 6-4. The score was 5-2, Michigan leading and match…

…, 6-1, 6-4. Tomorrow the Wolverine netters travel to Kalamazoo to help the rac- queteers from Kalamazoo College ded- irate their new tennis stadium. This is the l st match the Weirmen have before t…

May 25, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…, where the Wolverine baseball team will face Purdue in a doubleheader, and the Maize and Blue track squad will compete against Ohio State. Both contests will begin at 1:30 p.m. Yesterday's rain caused the…

… can- cellation of the baseball tilt against the Boilermakers while the Wolverines were leading 2-0 in the third inning. The downpour forced the team to schedule its fourth doubleheader in as many weeks…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… law." The two Negro-operated shops are: Easley's Barber Shop, 115 E. Ann: John Ea'sley, proprietor, said,j "I'll wait on anyone, white or Negro." Wolverine Barber Shop, 209 N. Fourth Ave.: Udoies G…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…, Johnny Wyro- stek bounced a single off second baseman Stan Rojek's glove for man Andy Paton dropied the only Wolverine point t Buckeye IGordon Conklin, 9-7. 5-7 6-4. I the last set Paton had Corkili…

… the fire,' 6-1, 3-6, 8-6. It was hard and steady tennis for both players, but Mikulich was a bit more consis- tent in racking up thle No. 4 singles, Weakest man on the Wolverine tennis pole, but one of…

…<r otaw La Nortwestern, was the first of;r y', v \ildeat pitchers anJ w s1 Sontratight for ,M,' :e~n t~ry aeiJiiia t;-,ight v i c t- o r v overS Lb wetern.'IkeWolverines i tviFia' gamie 7 to 6. M…

… appearance in a Wolverine line-up, split three 1.;aint4 in the singles, and teamed up %ih Ed Sehalon in the best jball tourney to also break even against Alex Polli and Pete Soh]. Wolverine golfers dropped the…

… Nine golf title in the Conference meet next w ek -end was [udentd ysti dy wenthe Wolverines edged past poerful Ohio 4tateo .t.t. t'mu ivesvcus,15-12, in their final dual meet of the rear'. The vei ing…

May 25, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… 40 on the front nine, and then found his drives consistently in the rough as he scored a 45 on the back stretch. The Wolverines completed the whitewashing as Leo Hauser rallied with a 38 on the back…

… Co- lumbus when it tries for its sec- ond dual meet win over Ohio State. The Wolverines beat Ohio in- doors, 61%-522, but have finished behind them in both the indoor and outdoor Big Nine champion…

… championship. This fall he came to Michigan as varsity tennis coach and in- structor in physical education. He has brought the Wolverine tennis team through the season unde- feated, the squad having beaten its…

May 25, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… championships in track, golf and tennis swing into their stretch drives here today. Michigan remains in the thick of the battle for titles on the cinders and the golf course, but the Wolverine net squad faces a…

… men in nine events, the Spartans placed ten, and the Wolverines eight yesterday at Dyche Sta- dium. Michigan qualified men in every event but the 880 yard run and the discus. In the 880, Wolverine

….9, and took his 220 yard dash heat in :22.4. Hoover, the Wolverines's top hurdler, took a second place in both the 120 high hurdles and the 220 lows, behind Hoosier Bill Tay- lor and Dick Henson of…

… the day, a :49.3. effort. The Wolverines qualified three men in the field events, placing two in the broad jump and one in the shot put. Ron Soble leaped 23 feet 6% / inches to take second, while Hor…

May 25, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… the Boilermakers. The tourney will conclude today with 36 holes of individual and team competition over the N U course. Co-medalists for the Wolverines for the first 36 holes were Captain Dick Evans and…

… with better than good rounds. The Wolverines must pick up at least two strokes per man while Purdue, OSU, and Wisconsin skid. Several of the Michigan links- men can attribute their high scores to poor…

May 25, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…t, MAY 25, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE . . . Linksters Defeat' Spartans, 16-2 Rain Stops Match after 18 Ioles; Johnson Sparks Wolverine Attack 'M' Tracksters Triumph In Meet at Northwestern Mc…

… 14 19 By DICK LEWIS Coach Ben Van Alstyne and his Michigan State golfers got a break from the Ann Arbor weatherman yesterday. A steady afternoon downpour halted the Spartan - Wolverine links clash…

… of 1:55.8 set last year by John Ross. Sophomore pole vaulter Roger Maugh cleared 13 feet for the best effort of his career to take that event for the Wolverines. * * * IN THE MILE the Hawkeye's Wheeler…

… passed pace setting John Ross on the last turn to beat the Michigan sophomore in the slow time of 4:17. Iowa grabbed another first in the 440-yard dash when Gary Scott shook loose Wolverine Jack Carroll to…

… win by a couple of steps in 49.1. Van Bruner was the only Mich- igan winner besides Dooley in the track events, beating teammate Wally Atchison in the high hur- dles with a 14.6 clocking. THE WOLVERINE

… twosome of Miller and Herb Jones, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. The final doubles match was called after the Wolverine combination of Barrack and Holtz was leading Jim Slager and Whit- tacker, 2-0, in the first set. This…

May 25, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…. Indiana has swept its dual meet schedule, having only tied with Michigan, and easily beat Michigan State that handed theLF Wolverines its lone dual defeat in conference play. Coach Has Excellent Record West…

… received his Masters in Physi- (Full srts slightl The Wolverine aggregation, al- cal Education. At present he is though finishing fifth, had a working on his doctorate in that HANDKERCHIEFS . clocking of 7…

May 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…- dent's remarks. Bands To Give Diag Concert The Wolverine Band and the Symphony Band will combine forces to give an open-air con- cert at 7:15 today on the Diag- onal. Prof. William D. fevelli, direc- tor…

May 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… Symphony and Wolverine Bands, under the direction of Dr. William D. Revelli, will present an outdoor concert Wed., May 25 at 7:15 p.m., in the area between the Gen- eral Library and Mason Hall. In case of…

May 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… championship. Wolverine hopes will rest on a six man contingent made up of Captain Bob McMasters, F r e d Wicklow, Skip MacMichael, Steve Uselac, John Schubeck and Henry Loeb. Michigan has been cast as one of…

… of any- thing in his whole life." One thing is sure however. Everyone on the Michigan team will have to turn in a top perform- ance if the Wolverines have any chance of taking the title. Man for man…

…, the championship potential is there, but that poten- tial will have to be fulfilled if the Wolverines are to triumph over the other nine squads. Michigan will probably get its strongest opposition from…

… I a s t year's champions, Purdue, who hol year's champions, Purdue. who hold two dual meet decisions over the Wolverines. Campbell Leads Purdue The Boilermakers are led by the great Joe Campbell…

…- ference meet, behind Purdue, Ohio State and Wisconsin. Uzelac led the Wolverines, finishing fifth with a 227. -Daily-Dick Gaskili JUST WARMING UP-Michigan's Jim Pace will change from sweat clothes he…

… only thing which could delay Michigan's winning the Big Ten tennis title occured yes- terday-rain. At Minneapolis for the big meet. the Wolverines will have to wait a day before they begin the de-! fense…

… match this season 9-7, 6-4. The Wolverine netters definite- ly rate as the favorites in the Con- ference meet, on the basis of their brilliant play extending over the last two seasons. The team has a…

… berth on the squad. The Wolverines will have an especially tough time scoring points in thet NCAA meet because no points are given until a player reaches the last few rounds of the tourney. Last year…

… mile, and should repeat easily, in the latter. Other Wolverines who should re- tain their outdoor titles are Dave Owen in the shot and Mark Booth in the high jump. With the absence of Jim Golli- dad from…

… ' By LYNN TOWLE and AL JONES It looks as if it will be a toss up in the Michigan-Michigan State series thisfinal baseball weekend. The Wolverines left for East Lansing at 10:30 this morning where they…

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… Standings By TOM WITECKI Michigan baseball Captain Bill Roman signed ah estimated $30,- 000 bonus contract with the De- troit Tigers yesterday. The Wolverine first baseman was officially signed to a contract…

… and final season as the Wolverines regular first baseman. He batted .340 in Big Ten play and had a .333 overall average, which must have impressed the Tigers. Another point that made Ro- man appealing…

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… for the Lundquist Insurance team of Detroit, a na- tional championship team. On the team, along with Fisher, were pres- ent Wolverines Bill Freehan, Dick Honig and Jim Steckley. Fisher seemed to be…

…, however, I start finding the plate more easily, and the walks usually go way down." Fanned 69 A follower of Wolverine statis- tics will know that Fisher has struck out 69 batters in 57i/3 in- nings pitched…

… as a Wolverine. This, too, is not a rarity for Fisher. "I always had a lot of strikeouts, even in high school." "The difference between me now and when I first came to Michi- gan is that today I'm more…

… that won games despite their sub-par bat- ting averages. These two knocked in all the runs against Minnesota. Statistics indicate that ' the Wolverines' depth and balance were instrumental in the tea…

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… play. The Buckeyes clinched the title by defeating the two top contend- ers in last weekend's action. On Friday they edged the Wolverines 4-3 on a home run in the 16th Newton Wains Golf Cro…

…. Frosty Evashevski (298), Jim Evashevski (302), Marc Yahn (303), Captain Pete Passink (303) and Bob Barclay (306) also con- tributed to the Wolverines' best finish since 1959. They last won the title in…

… the second, and 30 in i each Saturday. The Wolverine captain-elect had two birdies, 12 pars, three bogies and one double bogie his first round Saturday, and came back with a birdie, 14 pars and three…

… season success- fully by whipping Indiana 7-4 in the second half of a doubleheader at Bloomington. Early Lead Indiana took an early lead with three runs in the first inning, but' the Wolverines came back…

… his league average to .365. In the opening game of the doubleheader, Inidiana outslugged the Wolverines and rackedup an 11-7 victory. The Hoosiers rapped out 17 hits to Michigan's 11. Five-Run First The…

Wolverines opened the game with five runs in the first inning and added to their lead with one score in each of the next two frames. But Michigan was held scoreless after the third inning while In- diana came…

…, Wolverine 3-6, 7-. 6-2; Stewart (M) def. netmen went all the way to win ,Fichter, 6-1, 6-4; Lowe (M) def. the Big Ten tennis crown at Baer, 6-3, 6-4. Bloomington, Ind., last weekend. . DOUBLES Power…

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… field at /y .41 Illinois as the Wolverines re- Sturned home from the fi na l weekend of Big Ten action that aeinto a strictly downhill af- fai for them, as the Spartans e" copped the crown. After seeing…

… their pennant hopes smashed by an early sun- set that caused the umpire to call their second game with the Illini, knotted at 9-9 after seven, on account of darkness, the angry Wolverines salvaged a tie…

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