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January 29, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…A, JAN. 9, 1g THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAS SEVEN Wolverines Will Try To Square Series With Bulldog SwimmersI T h e Yale-Michigan swimming meet at the Intramural Pool Feb. 11 may prove the determinant of…

… balance. The East-West angle is obvious. Yale again is back on top in the East and the Wolverines are one of the West's two best. The rivalry between the two coach- es goes back many years. A decade ago…

January 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… points in 'he 100-yard free-style only because Tom Haynie was the only Wolverine entrant in that event. Johnny Haigh started the breast strokers off in the right direction when he went his 200 yard lap in…

… record for 800-. yards. So Haynie, an all-around swim- mer who holds the record for the 150-yard individual medley, turned in a neat 2:33 to pull the 1939 edi- tion of the Wolverines 21.1 under the old…

…, brought the time Ontario Aggies Rally To -Beat Wolverines, 4-3 Hockey Team Folds Up As Visitors Garner Three Tallies In Last Period By NEWELL McCABE Before a crowd that might well have fitted around one…

… table of an important chess game Ontario Aggies hockey team put on a three point rally in the final period oflast night's contest to hand the Wolverine sex- tet their third straight defeat 4 to 3. Coming…

… onto the ice in the fatal last period Michigan held a safe 3 to 1 margin, and in the previous periods it seemed that when the demand was great enough the Wolverines could garner a tally. As the game…

January 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… .f ..r . f f:.. .r a ... y. a, _ _T . .x. .,.-.. wi~ onmers Breai Records To I (Continued from Page 1) mier the old mark of 24:04 set by 4e Wolverines in 1935. That made it six records down and…

… record cameup to Haynie in a silver platter. He had but to do :r5 to smash the Olympic Club of an Francisco mark of 7:00.2 for 'P yards. Haynie did 1:44.5 and the wolverines were again on their merry a…

… only Wolverine en- leading only with a light left. rant in this event and so the Spar- Suddenly he leaped forward as the ans captured their only second of crowd of 17,350, who contributed to he meet…

January 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…- (Continued on Page s) Hockey Sextet Meets Aggies Here Tonighi Wolverine Squad To Seek Comeback After Losses To Minnesota Last Week Michigan's battered but riot dis- heartened hockey sextet will have a chance…

Wolverines brought out the fact that what they lacked in scoring ability they made up with a fighting attitude throughout the game. Stronger Last Year Last year with a much stronger squad than the present team…

January 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… Back, Breast Stroke (Continued from Page 1) Wolverines A nd Charley Pink Click, Bert Stodden, Michigan's hard- fighting defense man will again be in the starting lineup tonight when the Wolverines meet…

… sopho- rT more stars, will probably swim in o both distance events, a Attack Begins Early d Although the meet is scheduled toin begin at 7:30, nine of the Wolverine freshmen and varsity men will start w…

… place in the baseball Hall of Fame. Sisler, who was a first-baseman, played on tle Wolverine nine in the pre-war era. k: r 25% Reduction on MEN'S FURNISHINGS SPORT SHIRTS NECKWEAR BELTS SUSPENDERS…

January 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… be- ore the year is out. The two Wolverine senior linemen will play side-by-side this time in the annual College All-Star-Professional game at Chicago Aug. 30. The contest, which is sponsored by the…

… last inkling of a doubt that the Wolverines are clear- ly superior to whatever the East has to offer. Started Last Year Last year, Coach Cliff Keen's pun- ishing crew amassed no less than 85 points to…

… eastern sports last weekend by whipping Penn State, 16 to 12, and New York A.C., 20 to 8, to make it five in a row since the middle of last season. - More weight can oe lent to the ability of the Wolverine

… going easy in his two victories at Penn State and N.Y.A.C Cagers Lose To Ohio State Quintet_45-31 Pink Injured As Buckeyes Stage Last Half Rally To Rout Wolverines (Continued from Page 1) was a blow to…

January 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… unusual amount of class. However when the gun sounded the end of sixty minutes of play, Minnesota had completed-its second, straight shutout over the Wolverines with a 4 to 0 score. Before a capacity crowd…

… of Wolver- ine fans John Mariucci, star defense man of the Gophers, took the cheery and booes that were aimed at him and retaliated by bouncing the Wolverine players off the boards and making one of…

…. Starting things offhMari- ucci received a cut across the eye which resulted in more tape being added to his already bandage-hidden face.d Staving off a Wolverine drive in the second period, Goalie Falk of…

… the Wolverines. The first score of the gene came after 18 minutes of play in the first period. Capt. Ken Anderson took a pass from Rheinberger in front of the Wolverine net and the flipped the puck past…

January 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… awaiting their coming with open arms. And just so does Wolverine coach Charlie Hoyt welcome sophomores Warren Breidenbach, Phil Balyeat and Jack Leutritz to his squad. But here complications enter in, for…

… when the Wolverines square off against Michigan State in the first meet. Ross, a strong, smooth- striding runner, took down second in the outdoor Conference meet last spring and, although he has been…

…'s Wolverine track squad gave definite indications that they are rounding into top form as they went through the last in a series of pre-season time trials at the Yost Field House yesterday after- noon. "It…

… looks like a pretty well balanced team with quite a few of the second place men almost as good as the leaders," was the Wolverine men- tor's comment. "The boys appear in good physical condition, and if…

…, has done 49 flat and won the Junior AAU quarter-mile championship last! summer. Hoyt is enthusiastic about prospects for a good mile relay team and ex- pects the Wolverines will improve on their fourth…

January 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… Iowa, dumped in a short one from beneath the bas- ket, butaHarmon evened that a moment later and the Wolverines drew away to a 38 to 27 lead early in the period, Anapol and Tommy Lind forwards…

… throughout the entire game. The Wolverines outplayed Iowa in every department of the game. They capitalized on 21 of their 70 shots at the basket, while Iowa could hit only 12 times in 71 attempts. Sloppy ball…

January 21, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… Tearn Tonight Cellar Awaits Wolverines If They Lose; Stephens Paces Hawkeye's Attack "Blazing Ben" Stephens, the Big Ten's number one scoring threat, leads his resurgent Iowa teammates against a down…

… optimism is not as high as thestalks however. That's because they know what has happened to the Wolverines -and' that they are liable to bounce back with a vengeance one of these nights. And as they put it…

… broke. The injury jinx hit the team, at the same time, the Wolverine sharpshoot- ers lost their touch and as a result the squad has lost four out of the last five cotnests. So tonight it's either win or…

… Hillberg At Defense Post. In Contest At Coliseum By NEWELL McCABE Once again the Wolverine hockey sextet will have a chance to show the, local fans, on home ice, that they can match the Golden Gophers of…

… Defense Powerful Although this year's Minnesota's hockey team is not as powerful as the previous squads they have sent to the Coliseum, it is the Gopher defensive play which kept the Wolverines score- less…

January 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

Wolverines came from behind after the Nittany Lions had annexed the first two bouts by decisions. Weidig Is Beaten Tom Weidig, inexperienced Michi- gan sophomore, fell a victim to Carl King's clever grappling…

… Mericka, Wolverine 136 pound- er, took the advantage at the outset and with his opponent, Frank Glea- son, having an advantage of head scissors, the Wolverine used this to his own advantage to pin Gleason…

… State ahead 12-10. Morgan gained the advantage at the start, but was unable to hold the ap- parently stronger Bachman in a see- saw struggle. Buckeyes And Wolverines Meet At I-M In Battle Of Champions…

Wolverines may emerge from a year's submerg- ence and rise again to the pinacle. Patnik Should Win The diving, both first and second places, should be conceded to- the in- vaders. Al Patnik, National cham…

… N G II with an In the quarter, Ohio will have to fight for its points. Welsh and Hay- nie can win but Ed Hutchens may swim instead of the Wolverine cap- tain. For Ohio, it will be between Johnson…

January 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… team which has finally proved Coach Larry Armstrong's contention that it is 40 per cent better than its predecessor will meet the Wolverines for the 63rd and 64th contests in the historic Big Ten puck…

Wolverines last season are back. Backbone of the colorful Gopher offense is the mercurial Johnny Ma- riucci, veteran defenseman and the squad's leading scorer since he joined the Gopher ranks last season. Al…

January 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… . special attention afforded to that arch rivalry of the ice-Michi- gan versus Minnesota. This week finds the Gopher and Wolverine sextets meeting on Thurs- day and Saturday nights at the Coli- seum. Behind…

…, resulting in a Big Ten draw. "Feeling runs high in nearly all these Wolverine-Gopher con- tests;- one notable fight in Ann Arbor some seven years ago found spectators, coaches, managers, and even the highly…

… Indianapolis on Feb. 15, 1936 According to swimming coach Matt Mann, Skinner will enroll at Michi- gan "unless one of those eastern schools snatches him away." P ukien Seelk Gopher Scalp Wolverines To Be At Full…

… Strength For Series i With their 4 to 0 victory over Illi- nois last Saturday evening a thing of the past, Coach Eddie Lowrey and his Wolverine sextet went through a hard 90 minute practice session last…

… night in preparation for their two game stand this week against the Gophers of Minnesota. Despite the fact that the Wolverines took a considerable amount of bounc- ,.,nnvnss , fnt +h 1 1 Tili n-1 1 lp v…

January 14, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… been found that instead of breaking the 200- mark by 1.2 seconds and the 250- by 2.4, the Wolverines had I failed by .1 and .2 respectively to smash the records. All three of these relay marks are held…

… powerful In- diana team and an enthusiastic crowd of Wolverine fans that they still reign supreme in Big Ten circles at the Field House by pulling away to a convincing 17 to 11 triumph over the Hoosiers…

… years of competition and definitely stamps the Wolverines as favored to take their second Big Ten championship in a row. Michigan's Jim Mericka, veteran 136-pounder, turned the tide for the Wolverines in…

January 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… (Ont.) A.C. took advantage of two penalties to whip three goals past the under-manned Wolverines last night and hand Coach Eddie Lowrey's team its first defeat in five starts this season, 5-3. The first…

…" James. This made the count 4-3 in favor of London, and it never relinquished the lead, The Wolverines opened the game in impressive style, dominating the play completely in the early minutes. Capt. Les…

… Hillberg, who played an excellent all-around game for the full 60 minutes, counted the first goal, taking a pass ffom Evie Doran, and catching goalie Hemphill off guard at 3:55. However, the Wolverine

January 08, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… of polish, however, in one important depart- ment. While the Wolverines were ready to mix it at all times and dergonstrated plenty: of intestinal fortitude, the team was sadly lacking on good checking…

… hampered by a lame back and Capt. Leo Beebe and Dan Smick also ailing, the Wolverines never had a chance against the speedy forces of Coach Douglas Mills. Rae, assigned to guard the ever iangerous Lewis…

January 07, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… however. Other weaknesses in the Wolverine lineup are injury hangovers. Capt. Beebe's taped ankle has slowed him up slightly and Danny Smick's ban- daged forehead is still in evidence Mike Sofiak, who took…

… (C) Nisbet Thomas G Wardley Referee: N. E. Kearns (DePaul); Tmpire: John Schommer (Chicago). Lead Wolverines Into Action Tonight Third Straight Win Is Sougjt Danner Is Il; Newsoni Demands Returns E…

… Samuelson and Chuck the end of November. hopes to get in condition to try out Ross will be on hand to replace any Danner, who speaks several lan- for the Olympic squad, of these Wolverine players. Ivan Reid…

… the holidays. There is little doubt as to who will start in the heavyweight class for the Wolverines, for Forrest "Butch" Jor- dan continued the pace which he has set all year by easily pinning Joe…

January 27, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…-17 decision. Walt Tomski and Ed Hutchens paced the Wolverines in their one- sided triumph. Each won two free- style races and swam fast laps in the 360 yard free-style relay event which Michigan won in 3…

Wolverine at the Paris Conservatoire, but re- tices should be more clearly defined, forces striking repeatedly at "thin the necessity of renting offices and Hal Benham, sophomore diver who ceived no formal…

January 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…- most boomed out defeat for the Mich- igan quintet here tonight, but the doughty Wolverines, led by an in- spired Jake Townsend, weathered a desperate last-half flurry to emerge the victor, 29-26. A…

… forge a lead for the Wolverines which was never relinquished, although it was bitterly contested by the firing Buckeyes. 5,000 Fans Expectant A coliseum gathering of some 5,000 fans got down…

January 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… enboost te 6scoing have not been claimed as yet. To utes the crowd left with the knowledge take care of these persons, the that the Wolverines, by defeating the ticket committee will keep hours Sarnia…

… tonight, Michigan's quintet moved up to with- in a point of the scrappy Northwest- ern Wildcats but faltered there and was defeated 30-29. The defeat tumi- bled the Wolverines into third place in the…

… mesmerisms ineffective, al- though the Wolverine did pace the Varsity attack with nine points. Time and again the back line was forced to exchange the ball because Jake wasn't in a pivoting position. Beebe…

January 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…,6-3, NEW YORK, Jan. 22.- (:) -Jim 12 Braddock, back in the heavyweight 9. By WolverinesI Powerful Foes In Slow Game picture as a result of his 10-round __By STEWART FITCH victory over British Tommy…

…- - - -- --------- kss.t around the mats, Coach Cliff Keen's legiate swim championships. check when it was most necessary. n in some circles as basketball.- But Not Your wrestlers downed last year's eastern The Wolverines

… matching strokes with three James, Smack Allen. and Johnny hoo Sizzling Porterhouse Steak tarn John Speicher defeated Carl of the strongest dual meet teams in Fabello split the Wolverine scoring Sizzling…

… Gib James, above, five Wolverines by chalking up a win over ine will be in top shape for the battle.: making an offside or in any other way aboutsh observed that it would be L. Beef Tenderloin Steak…

…, offensively. on the Wolverine was able to stay the nation's most powerful dual meet here and Charley Sweeney pushed er to getmrime tocaty i Special T-Bone Steak, Sauce ahead of his rival, although Craigh- team…

… his opponent for three TpPassing is virtually unheard of in - 45e minutes, Thomas was able to win his ably be one of the most closely fo The Wolverines second marker this rough and tumble league. It is…

January 22, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

Wolverines have lost only one Conference tussle. Purdue-the third membernof this league-leading triumvirate-checked Coach Dutch Lonborg's five last Mon- day, while Wisconsin was tripping Coach Cappon…

… powerful and highly re-c garded Sarnia Imperials tonight att the Coliseum. The game, which will start at 8 p.m., will be the Wolverine's ninth of the current season and the Varsity will be seeking its…

January 22, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… Jake Townsend was one of the nation's finest cagers. "Jake is liable to make me into a good coach yet," said the Wolverine mentor . . Jake Vs. Jean ... . TONIGHT'S WILDCAT-WOLVER- INE cage clash renews a…

…'s supreme dis- appointment. "That's why I got such a great kick out of beating Northwes- tern twice last year," observes Jake. Wildcats Fight Wolverine Five For Hoop Lead Leading Title Contenders To Battle…

… posts. Ad Vance, whose 22 points this year have helped the Wildcats no end, and Bob Voigts are other important reserves. Coach Cappon unhesitatingly ad- mits that if the Wolverines are able to surmount…

… the eighth round. When the curtain rises at 7 Rallies In Ninth Round fans will see co-captain John Braddock's spectacular finnish, in of the Wolverines clash w the end of the eighth roundo'6......King…

…- Thomas will be out to se vorite in the betting. The Britton, points for the Wolverine squ who had been mainly picked on the he faces Bob Reynolds of th basis of going the 15 round limit with delegation…

January 19, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… against Illi- nois and look like real champions. The Wolverines, on the other hand, beat the Gophers rather handily one night and slumped against Wisconsin. The Badgers have a scrappy five. They out- played…

… ner his mar Yo wng hngr- mark a change in procedure. Last year However he has played in one less the Wolverines confined their inter- gawe.er entheni erles sectional tilts to matches at Lehigh regame…

January 15, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…1 as the title seeking Wolverines tangle with Minnesota's slightly tarnished co-champions at Minneapolis. Nettled by two defeats in as many starts, the Gophers will strive to annex their initial…

… Conference win against the high riding visitors, twice victorious in Big Ten strife. The Wolverines have chalked up victories over Illinois and Ohio State in impressive fashion while Wiscon- sin and Indiana…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…. No. 79 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS PRICE FIVE CENTS -_ i I HockeyTeam Beaten, 2-1, ByGophers Allen Scores Wolverines' Lone Tally Unassisted; Janmes Stars In Net…

… penalty for fighting1 early in the second stanza and the1 Wolverines turned on the pressure, "Smack" Allen finally snaring thej nuck from a scrimmage and drilled it past Petrich for a clean goal. Less than…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Northwestern and Michigan were sail- the woods, however, as they met the ing along at the top undefeated. Wolverines next and lost their second The Wildcats have three victoriesj in a row. to their credit…

… see Iowa's unheralded quintet games for an average of 33 and 1/3 step into the picture and whip the per game thus rating second only to Hoosiers 48 to 39 to further compli- the Wolverines who have given…

… Coach Matt Mann's varsity swim team will be initiated into Intercollegiate com- petition this Saturday afternoon when the Wolverine natators open defense of their Big Ten and National col- legiate…

… specialties in pre-season exhibition meets and should be instrumental in sending the Wolverines off on the trail to titledom. Won Easily Last Year Indiana, which succumbed easily in last year's engagement with…

… Mich- igan, losing a 64 to 20 decision in which the Wolverines won every first place, is not expected to extend the Wolverines. Jack Wolin, a diver, is the class of '40's representative in that event…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

…'s basketball team today. Officials: Emmet Garrett and Tom, (1) Did the Wolverines play over Cunningham. their heads against Illinois? First Period (2) If not, what caused their Scoring: None. Penaltis: Kroll…

…, slump against Ohio State two nights Bredeson. later?S (3) What will the week-end Second Periodn) bring?r8:47 ig 1)all lenue)s0s00sen- In a nutshell that summarizes theI Wolverines' position in the hectic…

January 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MN. 12, 8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T Hockey Team1 Starts Drive For - _ Rough Tussle Is Anticipated ASE By-Wolverines By IRVIN Weight Advantage Gives EDITOR'S NOTE: That mad mis- creant…

… Michigan's hockey when it plays the second game. club to report the two-game series Making the trip are Captain Bob the Wolverines will play with Minne- Simpson and Bucko Smith, defense- sota on Wednesday…

… tonight. ters of hockey. Mariucci has a phil- The Wolverine's chances in to- osophy that's simple, and free of eth- night's encounter are hard to fore- ical distinctions-he has a job to do, cast. Michigan…

Wolverines have yet to place anyone up near the top. Jake Town-FR IE N I send is the only one within striking distance, with a total of 24 points for the two contests the Varsity has played. Badgers Surprise…

January 09, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… 13 Jammed Coliseum Views Fastest, Roughest Fight Of Current Hockey Race Wolverines Take Second 'Title' Game By BEN MOORSTEIN Thursday's slam-bang hockey me- lee with Michigan Tech was only a prelude…

… by a jammed Coliseum, which not one per- son left before the final gun. The victory gave Michigan a de- cided edge on the mythical state title. The Wolverines need win only one more of the two…

January 09, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…NEBRASKA ... 38 34 CHICAGO......34 CALIFORNIA .. 32 STATE Indians_45-37; T'ide Sextet Defeats Fast Michigan Tech Buc Puckmen Swamp Miners 7-1 Movini- Wolverines Meetj keyes Here Monday Night' I GE…

… the elusive Conference cage the game with his hard body checks {Harold Olsen's squad have one edge crown, the Wolverines dare not un- which kept the visitors from getting over the Wolverines-that being…

… five feet, eleven doubtedly still fresh in the cagers The northerners' defense proved I inches and Boughner at six feet. mind, and there will be no let-down ineffective against the Wolverine's The…

January 07, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… first of a two-game set, and the Wolverines' opening wedge toward retention of the mythical state championship, which they acquired last year by beating the Houghton, Mich, contingent thrice in four meet…

… Goalie Spike James (10:30). The Wolverines' defense stiffened thereafter, but for another lapse later in the same stanza when Bud Pekkala took a pass from the busy Mr. Mc- Carthy and sliced one in from a…

… by too sur- prised to prost. A minute ,or so later, with the Wolverine second line serving, Les Hillberg and Evie Doran collaborated for another marker. Do- ran swept through Tech's defense and laid a…

January 04, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…'s modernistic pivot man again, Butler's bulldogs stole the show as they poured in 12 long shots to down the Varsity 38 to 35 tonight. It was the Wolverines first defeat in seven starts. With Michigan's defense…

… heard on camupus as the Wolverines downed Illinois for second win of season. And so came November.y Nov. 2 found Ted Shawn and his dancers opening the Oratorical Asso- ciation program. President Roosevelt…

January 04, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… the holiday season as in the past few years, the team has been working out daily during the past week and appears to be in good shape. Last season the Wolverines man- aged to eke. out a one point margin…

… Coach Cliff Keen to juggle his men around during the final week of practice in order to find the best combination for his starting team. Leading the Wolverines will be Co-captains Earl Thomas and John…

January 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… calls offering help, the of- fices of the American Red Cross in the Wolverine Building and the dairy offices were kept open till midnight yesterday and will be kept open till the same hour tonight if the…

… was the last for the Wolverines until Feb. 13 when they meet Michigan State at East Lansing. Indiana will move into the Field House for an important Confer- ence battle the following Monday. The young…

January 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… been doubled to $830 and as much more as possible. The Washtenaw office of the American Red Cross is in the Wolverine Building and the tele- phone number is 2-1647. Contributions can also be made in Ann…

… of the Wolverines Saturday night. 3. Martin Newcomer who broke his leg while tobogganing with Reed Low, Al Saunders, and Bob Martin in the Arboretum Sunday. Martin stayed off while the others made a…

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