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October 06, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Weather Cloudy; Possibly Showers ig 411rigan ~~E4it Editorial By Two Americans- Our Country - VOL. LI. No. 7 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1940 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines

… the Stadium yesterday. Before a crowd of 65,438, the indomitable Wolverines, with All-Amer- ican Tom Harmon playing the leading role, overpowered a Michigan State squad that refused to say die, 21…

… they gained 312 yards to 49 for the Spartans. The whole affair would have been a complete rout if it were not for one danger- ous flaw in the Wolverine attack-an old enemy that returned to plague the…

… forwards carried State to pay dirt once again late in the final quarter. But aside from a flimsy pass de- fense, the Wolverines had everything yesterday. For one, they had sensa- tional Harmon at his best…

January 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… CENTS atnce Wolverine FiveOutpointsIndiana in Last Minute' 4- Monty To Cagers Gain First Big T'en Viletry, 54-53 Hoopsters Victorious In See-Saw Contest By DAVE LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor A…

… timely last minute basket by Ted Berce enabled Michigan to come from behind and defeat a gal- lant Indiana five, 54-53, giving the Wolverines the inaugural victory in the 1945 Big Ten race. The Wolverines

… led throughout the second half but the Hoosiers sparked by Ray Brandenburg's two baskets and scores by Al Kralovansky and Gene Fars surged ahead, 53-50. Bob Geahan then hit for the Wolverines and Berce…

…'s shot under the basket. Faris made it 10-7, but the Wolverines then took the initiative and went ahead, 11-10, on Geahan's two free throws. Lead Changes Hands The score then changed hands four times with…

… Geahan again com- ing through on a push shot to put the Wolverines on top, 25-23. Don Lund sunk a free throw making it 26-24, and a pair of charity tosses by Kralovansky and one by Walt Kell concluded the…

March 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… torrent of pre- meet publicity and predicting which has practically figured them out of the picture, the Wolverine thinclads are pinning their hopes on tradi- tional team balance and power to overcome the…

…, the long elusive title might finally fall into the Bucks' outstretched hands. But the Wolverines cannot be counted out so easily. Also unde- feated in dual meet competition this season, the Michigan…

… squad has dem- onstrated strength aplenty, and with a few breaks in the right direction, the Wolverines might very well sweep to an -upset win over the favored Buckeyes and a powerful crew from Illinois…

…, the first time since they re-treaded the rib- bons on the typewriters up here in the Daily last December. True, the Wolverines didn't win last night against the visiting Miners, but the tie in overtime…

…, who turned in some 34 spark- ling saves to hold down the Wolverine score. Three Michigan men played princi- pal roles in garnering the two mark- ers. Bill Dance was credited with a counter and an assist…

…, Johnny Cor- son pounded in, another, while Bob Collins cleared the puck for Dance's score. Captain Bob Petaia and Art Dorffi scored for the Tech cause. - The Wolverines, playing without their lanky captain…

June 06, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… CENTS Michigan Tumbles California 3.2 Victory Over Bears Gives Wolverines Split In Series; Muir Stars John Leidy Elected Captain Of Golfers By MYRON DANN Michigan's nine climaxed one of the greatest…

… baseball seasons in Maize and Blue history yesterday at Ferry Field when it defeated ths University of California, 3-2. The victory gave the Wolverines their 24th win in 32 starts and an even break in their…

… the season. The Wolverine batters helped them- selves to nine hits off the offerings of lanky Fred Kirtlan, who was the only California pitcher to see service. The Bear pitcher had only himself to blame…

… for his team's defeat be- cause he made several damaging mis- plays which gave the local nine two unearned runs. . California was leading, 1-0, going into the Wolverines' half of the fifth. Ray Fisher…

….- Dick Wakefield To Join Ranks Of Professionals Sophomore Wolverine OutfielderTo TTake Onie Of Attractive Major League Offers German Army Reported Massing On Border Of Poland For Attack On Ukraine To…

April 06, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… Chicago Towers Club duo of Otto Jaretz and Adolph Kiefer, blasted the Wolverines from their National AAU throne in the meet's final five events last night at the I-M pool and handed Matt Mann his first…

… greatest battles in AAU history. The eight-point differ- ence between the Wolverines and their conquerors indeed fails to tell the tale of the breath-taking medley relay race that closed the show last night…

…:02.8 lap carried the Wolverine team back into a four foot lead as Jaretz and Gus Sharemet began battling it out in the final leg for a Michigan tie or a Chicago Towers victory. Streaking out like a bolt of…

… winning time was 2:55.4 with the Wolverine B and C teams finishing third and fourth. It didn't take long to convince the capacity crowd that Michigan was in for trouble last night. The very first event on…

… the card, the 100-yard free- style, dropped the Wolverines ten points behind their powerful rivals. Once again it was Jaretz, the 19- year-old wonder boy with a Greg Rice chest, that provided the pack…

January 06, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… Again TonightAt Coliseum Mythical Crown Of State At Stake By LARRY ALLEN Coach Eddie Lowrey's win-hungry Wolverines who Thursday night tast- ed their first victory in six starts by blanking Michigan Tech…

… championship which they won two years ago when the teams last met, the Wolverines are confronted with the difficult task of upsetting a de- termined squad of Miners. Thursday night's encounter was a curtain…

March 06, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Big Ten'game tonight when it takes the ice at the Coliseum to face a truly great Illinois outfit. The game will start at 8 u.m. The Wolverines have lost four straight in Western Conference competi- tion…

… -. Wolverines take one victory, the Go- phers will wind up in a deadlock with the Illini. Likewise, if Michigan winsk one, it wll cause great joy and no little surprise in the ranks of local fans. -i No Change In…

…-1 victory.{ Hank Loud will once again don the pads and carry his big stick into the fray to defend the Wolverine goal. Hank is in for a busy evening since Illinois has the reputation of being one of the best…

February 06, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… present record. Advance notices had predicted a record-smashing perfor- mance for the Wolverines, but the other teams in the field did not press them sufficiently. The Rochester re- lay team placed second…

…, followed by Dartmouth and Penn State. Wolverine contestants in other events did not fare so well. Ufer was defeated in the special 600-yard dash and Ross Hume was scratched in the mile. Elmer Swanson and Bob…

January 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, largely due to under the basket work of Jim Mandler, rangy center, took a 6 to 2 lead in the first four minutes of play, and it momentarily appeared as though the Boilermakers were going to have a…

… a scrappy Wolverine sextet from Ann Arbor, 4-1. It was indeed a rare spectacle for the packed rink. Although the three- point margin might appear to show a definite superiority on the part of the…

May 06, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… haven't been able] to, beat their country cousins since 1938. If there ever was a year' this is it. The Wolverines have just returned from Columbus where they bombard- ed Buckeye pitchers for 28 runs' and…

… Michigan all the way. Not one Wolverine netter lost a set and only once were the Maize and Blue rac- queteers in danger of losing a set, Jim Porter was down 3-5 before he pulled his match out of the fire to…

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