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January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'li' Warns Co-rast by Tro 0C R tanord, 4-13R Wolverines Pile Up 42-0 Halftimie La Four CalI s F in m_ Turns Game inito Michigan Rout By DICK KRAUS Behind a savage…

… Ford, Wolverine end, recovered a Stanfdrd fumble. Two plays and a 15-yard unnecessary rough- i Daily-Lmanian OUTTA MY WAY-All-American Bob Chappuis (49), shifty Wolverine tailback, heads for Stanford…

… Michigan Stadium after viewing a heavily favored Wolverine team steamroller the Stanford Indians, 49-13. Predicted rain failed to mater- ialize although fans had a few anxious moments in the first quarter…

… when dark storm-clouds obscured the sun. However, for the remainder of the game old sol's sizzling rays beat merciless- ly down on grid fans. Turn-About Wolverine fans did a turn-about early in the game…

… off the famous Michigan reverse, shook off four Stanford tacklers to go over standing up. Weisenburger's Turn Then it waS Jack Weisenburg- er's turn, The speedy Wolverine fullback spun into a gaping…

… 21-0 with the game only six minutes old. The last bolt of Wolverine frst quarter lightning struck suddenly after Michigan had been penal- ized for illegal use of the hands. Chappuis faded from his 40…

… and bulleted a spiral that looked too long for Rifenburg, but the Wol- verine end went up and hauled it in on his fingertips to make it four touchdowns in eight and a half minutes. Wolverines Rest Then…

… the Wolverine scoring at- tack took a 13 minute siesta, dur- ing which time the Indians had nothing to cheer but the sensa- tional punting of halfback Mike Durket, who consistently boomed high spiral…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… TIJE AlICIII(-.W'-,XN DAIIA I'll U"ICSDAV, JANUARY 1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 =-' -79= It V11 Warns Coast by rouncing S ord, 49-13, Wolverines Pi Up 42-0 Halftie…

… tackle and went over. Jim Brieske booted the first of his seven straight conversions. Less than two minutes later, Len Ford, Wolverine end, recovered a Stanford fumble. Two plays and a 15-yard unnecessary…

… rough- ing penalty moved the ball to - __---------- the Indian 10, where Bump El- liott, running off the famous Lite-Ups A ,1 Daily-Lmanian OUTTA MY WAY-All-American Bob Chappuis (49), shifty Wolverine

… Sweat A sun-burned throng of more than 65,000 yesterday poured out of Michigan Stadium after viewing a heavily favored Wolverine team steamroller the Stanford Indians, 49-13. Predicted rain failed to…

… on grid fans. Turn-About Wolverine fans did a turn-about early in the game, cheering every scoring attempt of the underdog Stanford eleven. And thundering Michigan cheers greeted both Stanford…

Wolverine Soboleski..... fullback spun into a gaping hole, WilkinsI on the Michigan 39-yard line, White ....... C ......., broke out into the clear, shook Yerges.......Q. loose from a headgear tackle, slowed…

… minutes old. StanfGAd ... 280 14 The last bolt of Wolverine first Stanford......0 0 quarter lightning struck suddenly Michigan scoring-Tou after Michigan had been penal- l'%ann, C. Elliott, Weise ized for…

… end went up and hauled it Edickson, Coker. Poin in on his fingertips to inake it touchdown: Mervin. four touchdowns in eight and a half minutes. halfeminues.Rquarter. The passing of Wolverines Rest…

… string quarterback Morris Then the Wolverine scoring at- running of little Wayne1 tack took a 13 minute siesta, dur- and Mickey Titus spark ing which time the Indians had ford's second half play. nothing…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…THE m i r i GA ~AT, MW. 1.7, i94~ Wolverine Cagers Bow to Badgers, 55-34 ~o isconsin Five Regains Old Form To Avenge Wolverines' Upset Win AND NOW FOR THE BUCKEYES: Natators Perform…

… game. Working set plays off their rapid- moving weave, the Badgers continu- ally broke men free under the bas- kets for layup shots. And when the Wolverines pulled their defense in to combat this…

… little more than seal the Wolverines' fate. For Wisconsin poured.it on and, be- fore the Maize and Blue .could get another basket, the scoreboard read 11-5 against them. Wolverines Drag at Half The…

Wolverines managed to pick up four more double-deckers during the initial half, but between these Wisconsin showered markers in to roll up a 34-13 halftime margin. From then on, it was just a. matter of how…

… game Wisconsin showed amazing accuracy in shoot- ing. Altogether they sent 56 shots at the Wolverine hoop, sinking 22 for a 39 per cent mark. ' * h * The box score: By JOE McHALE' "You look pretty good…

January 04, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… basketball squad rounded out its pre-conference games during a five game holiday invasion of the midwest and far west. The Wolverines won four games, dropping Colorado A&M, 56-37, Santa Clara, 53-37, Toledo…

… single out any outstanding performer for the Wolverines. Suprunowjcz, Harrison and Mc- Caslin paced the Michigan scor- ing effort, but it was team-work that paid off in the Toledo, Col- orado U., and Santa…

…- sidered the game with Michigan as the highlight of the season. THE WOLVERINE mentor stated that his team was off form against the Rockets and had high praise for the Toledo quintet's ability. One of the…

Wolverines had little trouble against the Broncos of Santa Clara, rebounding from their set back at the hands of the Stanford squad to take a decisive 53-37 decision. THAT WAS the only walk away in the…

… invasion of the West how- ever, as Michigan was forced to come from behind to take its vic- tories from Colorado A&M and Colorado University. The Wolverines, proving their coach's confidence in his squad…

… Christmas hol- idays. With the Wolverine's season record still unblemished by defeat, the pucksters return to home ice this week to face Queens Uni- versity at the coliseum, Friday and Saturday nights…

…. DEFEATING THE.University of Toronto 12-1 in Chicago Decem- ber 16 the Wolverines returned to Ann Arbor the following eve- ning and again beat the Cana- dians by the score of 6-4. These twin victories gave the…

… night when the pucksters again played Colorado. He scored the goal in the closing seconds of the contest which gave the Wolver- ines a 4-4 tie. JOURNEYING to Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Wolverines over…

January 16, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…it --- . - r .y ." r-,i fit-' - y /,, I * .i , .,y .. . ., , - . i. J. -= .6- 1Xl- -. .'. i .. . L '-L V r s y , . .. w . ~ _ .r h1 u- .L vru+0i Wolverines Upset Badgers, 38-34, For First Big…

… accurately- placed shots coipleted the job of, mastery by the Wolverines. So closely fought was the battle that the lead changed hands 16 times and the par- tisan crowd yelled' itself hoarse. Bob Sullivan…

January 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… W ,-A t !A t 12, 194#- Hoopsters T~I~ ~cti~AN ATIM i Lose SE A Wolverine Mermen Face Improved Purdue Squad It will be another case of pupil versus coach at Lafayette this Saturday when Purdue…

… coach Dick Papenguth sends his Boilermaker mermen against Matt Mann's Wolverines. Papenguth, who has been doing a good job of building up Pur- due's swimming fortunes, was one of Mann's early pupils at…

… delayed the team's arrival back to Ann Arbor by about a week. Wolverine coach Vic Ileyliger announced yesterday that he had called off the scheduled weekend series with Yale and Princeton because of the…

… announced that he was cutting downi on the number of team practice ses- sions for the same reason. It would have been the second meeting with Princeton and would have given the Wolverines a good MERLE LEVIN…

… the Wolverines idle until final examinations are over. Then on January 29th and 31st, the Maize and Blue pucksters entrain for Houghton to play a two game series with Michigan Tech. In the Michigan Tech…

… sris, tC Wolverines will be out to get a. fly- ing start on the mid-western NCAA berth. It is, as last year,1 being decided between Michigan, Minnesota and Michigan Tech,a with Nortt lDakota ain outside…

… in two losses for the Wolverines, 45-31 to Minne- sota, and 45-36 to Purdue. In Saturday night's contest with the Gophers the Wolverines were obviously working under ter- rific pressure, and tightened…

… games. AFTEIC TAKING a shot from the floor the Wolverines did not consistently follow through to pick up the rebounding ball. t ichigan's ball handling was ragged too. They just couldn't hang on to the…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… Heyliger's crew meets McMaster University's sextet at 8 p.m. at the Coliseum. Although the Maize and Blue winning streak was broken by Toronto after Michigan had won eleven straight contests, the Wolverines

… February 11 that the Wolverines play again on the'hardwood court of Yost Field House. The Badgers return Michi- gan's visit on that night. Oosterbaan's charges have main- t 0 S t r C t C Y r r l r f c A…

… his aces, Dick Weinberg out of the 50 and 100-yard freestyle races, and Matt Mann, II,, out of the 440-yard free- styl event. The Wolverine 300-yard medley re- lay team of Willard Metcalf, Bob Matters…

… the Wolverines played two of the best games they have played this season, and once again proved that it takes a really great team to beat them. And from all indications, the chances are pretty good that…

… an undefeated season, however, failed to take into account the quality of the Wolverines' opponents. Never before has a Maize and Blue sextet faced such competition as this season. Yet until the…

… coached by one of the best in the business, Ace Bailey, and they have an experienced team. The average age of the Toronto team is four years older than that of the Wolverines, and in Canada that means four…

… college aggregation he has ever coached. This certainly speaks well for the Wolverines, even in defeat. The main reason for Michigan's defeats may be attributed to Wally Halder, Toronto's ace center. The…

January 25, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… * * Tom orro w Wolverine Six Will Compete Against Toronto Blues Today Michigan Puisksters Travel to Toronto for Toughest Two-Game Series of the Season C Swimmers Face Boilermakers; Second Conference Win…

… Sought Stiff Competition Expected in Diving Events; Canja, Evans, Trimborn Slated To Perform v4 Grapplers To Oppose Champion Purdue Crew in First Home Tilt Wolverines To Fight for Initial Win of 1946…

… weeks ago the Wolverines downed Northwestern 47-34, in their Big Ten debut. Both the Boilermakers and the Maize and Blue have met Great Lakes this year, Purdue losing its lone start to theBluejackets, 53…

… will oppose Pur- due's discharged war veteran, Major Willis. Canja is unbeaten in college competition this year while Evans has been beaten only by his teammate. Boilermakers Look Tough Both Wolverines

… Huntington, a letterman from 1944-5, clash. Metcalf who has had some stiff competition thus far this season, may finally break into the winning circle. The Wolverine freshman backstrok- er has been unlucky…

January 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…FAIDiAY, JAN 19, 145 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Undefeated Iowa Faces Michigan Tonight 7dki the r sUs sy DAVE LEeWeN Wolverines BSe UpsetgeI Wrestler~s EneoaIt ,atjile Associate Sports E BERG litor Over…

… defeats already on the record in four games played, the Wolverines will retain only a math- ematical chance for Conference hon- ors if they lose to Pops Harrison's veteran five. By upsetting the Hawks…

… in the 300 yard medley and 400 yard freestyle relay. Mann declared that the addition of another distance freestyler to the 1945 Wolverine roster will probably mean a lot of unexpected points, be- All…

… Whiston also promising back- strokers, will try to notch up most of their points in this delpartment. Opposing them will be Wolverines: Gordon Pulford, Bob Munson, and Jack Pulkman. Pulford, who in the…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

Wolverines By HERB RUSKIN Aiming for their fifth game without a defeat, Michigan's hockey team will take the ice to- night in the first of a two game series against the University of North Dakota at 8:30 in…

… the Coli- seum. This will be the first puck meeting between North Dakota and the Wolverines who have won three games and tied one since the beginning 'of the sea- son. The Michigan squad boasts…

… usual, make up the Wolverine sextet's first line, with Bob Marshall, "Ted Greer and Bill Jacobson as the second forward wall. On the - Three Teams 'ie for First In Pin League The race for the lead in the…

…-Hards ........... 9 39 third line, Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger will have Sam Sted- man, Owen McArdle and Paul Fontana available for duty. Heyliger indicated that there would be some shifts between the second and…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… duty for the day, and then turned in a brilliant second half de- Liott Score for Wolverines * * ~ * * * * * Daily--Lmanian' ALLEY INTO TOUCHDOWN LA1E-Little Hank Fonde driving for the Wolverines

… Standard Time. Train Activities Illinois cheer leaders brought home the fact that the Wolverines were in foreign territory in a pre- game parade. Two of them carried a home made banner which said, "too bad…

… Stewart intercept- ed Bob Chappuis' pass on the Wolverine 45 and brought it back to the 27. After two plays Steger fumbled and Dan Dworsky re- covered on the Michigan 21. Again in the second period af- ter…

… attack of the Wolverines which kept them out of their own back yard. Time and again on short line jabs, with Chappuis doing workhorse duty, Michigan drove up over midfield. But this was not the Wolverines

…-Bump. Elliott, flashy Wolverine halfacl, high-balls his way through a maze of Illinois players and heads for touchdown territory after taking a punt from Eddelman. Since 1908 TI-E TYPEWRITER AND STATIONERY STORE…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

…zUaRY . 1 948THE MICHIGAN DAILY i. Wolverines Overpower Fonde, Bump Elliott Score for Wolverines - * * * * * Fumbles, Interceptions Detour Michigan Drives Alert Defense Deciding Factor in…

… turned in a brilliant second half de- fensively to move a step closer to a Rose Bowl bid. Daily--Lmanian ALLEY INTO 'OUCIMOWN LANE-Little hank Fonde driving for the Wolverines' winning touch- down against…

… the game, Tom Stewart intercept- ed Bob Chappuis' pass on the Wolverine 45 and brought it back to the 27. After two plays Steger fumbled and Dan Dworsky re- covered on the Michigan 21. Again in the…

… Eddlemanrtaking the ball on a reverse from Maggioli, was cut down by Rifenburg to keep the Illini at bay. It was the running attack of the Wolverines which kept them out of their own back yard. Time and again on…

… short line jabs, with Chappuis' doing workhorse duty. Michigan drove up over midfield. But this was not the Wolverines high scoring day. Once it was a fumble on the Illini 14, again a beautiful Chap- puis…

January 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JANTJARY 12, 1916 THE .-MICHIGAN DAILY Cagers Wip Chic g; Alk wimillers Wolverines Run Up 23-0 Count in Early Minutes l Elliott, Feinberg Lead Team with 13 Points By The Associated…

… Press CHICAGO, Jan. 11--The Univer- sity of Michigan racked up its second Western Conference basketball vic- tory tonight as the Wolverines over- powered the University of Chicago, back in competition…

… " established at the expense of the hapless Maroons, in 1943. The other new mark of the current season was set during a lgsing per- formance. The Wolverine cagers chalked up 58 points while falling be- fore…

… first time in some years Michigan may not be represented at the Millrose games in Madison Square Garden due to the Ohio State-Pur- due-Michigan triangular track meet scheduled for the same day. Wolverine

January 31, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…JJNEA-si si;1945 T HtEm MH IiGAX - AILY icthigan r T 0 Ba gers #tk the ,und$ By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor A Six Tracksters To Compete in I Jill rose -Races Wolverines To Defend…

… TwoMile Relay Title w . By BILL LA~lBERT -garnst tron g utfts .. Editor's Note: This column was written by Bill Lambert, sports night editor. The Wolverine track squad will of- AST YEAR, WHEN Michigan…

… toughest competition fact the Wolverines have won more championships in more fields than anyg comg o s the WethoganndAm other Conference school. Besides this, they consistently maintain a versa- Iarltsth…

…-moving Maize and Blue two- squad, the only team that has beaten ra OHIO STATE'S acclaimed squad came to Ann Arbor with a few out- mile quartet i the National A. A. the Wolverines more than twice in a N standing…

… performers, and were slated to take first place in a walk. U. meet, and the Wolverines will be row in the past six seasons. on Jesse Owens who that day . id break threeworld -pcord,-nrd fig a fmirth- seeking…

… to avenge this defeat. Last; Wisconsin Plays Initial Game with Wolverines Patterson Expected To Spark Badgers' Attack: Maize and Blue Faces Iowa Again Saturday By BILL MULLENDORE Michigan's basketball…

Wolverines t were edged out by the Iowans here two weeks ago, 29-27, after one of the most bitter battles ever seen in Yost Field House. The Wisconsin tilt will be the first{' - - - - of the campaign between…

… games. avenge his previous defeat .b who have won one and lost two in Although Wisconsin is some- iturday night. three games played. Wisconsin beat thing of an unknown factor to the the Wolverines twice…

… last year. Wolverines, the same cannot be Coach HaroldhFoster's squad has said for Iowa. When Michigan and split a pair wvith Northwestern, los-I Iowa clashed the first time, the Face ing the first while…

… playing without underdog Wolverines came within im ers To F ae their ace, Ray Patterson, and com- minutes of upsetting the undefeated ing back to win the second with Pat- Hawks, .but were nosed out at the…

January 10, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…I , 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Pucksters Blast Miners, 6-2, For Initial Win Gillis, Kemp, Bahrych Set Pace As Sextet Overwhelms Huskies sr11 Dearborn A.C. Offers Threat…

… the net. The game was almost half over before the Wolverines were able to tie the score. Paul Goldsmith turned the trick at 9:18 of the second period with Kemp and Charley Ross, receiv- ing credit for…

… assists on the play. A few seconds later, center Dave Wilson of Tech was sent to the pen- alty box for interference and the Wolverines swarmed down the ice to take advantage of the break. Goalie Meyers…

… turned in some sen- sational saves but Gillis finally put the Wolverines in the lead at 12:35 on passes from Bahrych and Stod- den. Bert Stodden tallied the third Wol- verine goal early in the thirdtperiod…

… appears in Four Lettermen To Lead arstore for Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's Varsity cagers tomorrow night when Varsity Wrestling Team the Wolverines engage Purdue's de- Iii Initial Meet Here fending Big Ten…

… Champions at La- D D t et erefayette, Ind. A squad of 10 men has been named, If comparative data means any- by Oosterbaan to leave Ann Arbor at! thing, the Wolverine wrestlers should noon today for a= three…

…- Joseph's. 42-35; Western Illinois other veteran, Jack Smuck, who also State Teachers, 65-41; Wayne, 50- wrestled against the Wolverines last1 19; Wabash, 67-28; Loyola of Chi-' yearsbut found the going too…

… this sea- Althouigh the Wolverines are not son, Purdue has used 19 men, 15 of expected to be defeated in what whom stand six feet or better. ....,. I -~~ _ _4 _ . . __ T b...i don wirtchafter's DAILY…

January 13, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… express purpose of fattening their Conference record at the expense of the Wolverines. The Badgers were dumped rather unceremoniously Monday night by Illinois' title-bound Whiz Kids and that isn't going to…

… make them a bit easier for the Maize and Blue. But Michigan, too, is finding that Con- ference opposition is quite a little stiffer than non-Conference. Hit Thorny Trail The Wolverines had blasted their…

…. Mat Squad Points for Spartans With one victory already safely pounds was the quickest match of the tucked away under its belt, the meet, the Wolverine captain needing Varsity wrestling team today began…

… but two minutes and one second to preparing for Monday's meet with dsoeo id Michigan State, which the Wolverines dispose of Ried. expect to be quite a bit tougher than Speek, on the other hand, had con…

… presents PLAY PRODUCTION i ~ i Comedy Hit by Geo. S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY Toniaght thr Sat., & 30 P.M. Tickets 83c - 55c - 39c (ine. Fed. Tax) MEL COMIN the veteran Wolverine for…

… stock and at the same time give the visitors' title hopes a severe setback. If the Wolverines could, by chance, cop both tussles, they would virtually eliminate Wisconsin from the race and at the same…

…'s hockey team will board the 5:22 p.m. train today bound for Min- neapolis and its opening Big Ten con- test with the Golden Gophers to- morrow night. The Wolverines are definitely on the upgrade, having…

January 10, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…, but found Illinois' halftime 32-6 margin a little too much for them as they succumbed to the defending Big- Ten champs to- night, 47.-34. The Wolverines scored just three baskets through the entire…

… began to consider the games with Illinois as breath- ers. But in the fall of 1939 Illinois en- gaged Vic Heyliger, who starred on the ice for the Wolverines from 1935 to 1939, as its nev puck mentor. Im…

… victory over Chicago's hapless Maroons. The Wolverine cagers wind up their current trip by playing Northwestern tomorrow night at Evanston. r , to shoot .rom a distance. The Illini gathered in…

…-6, the Wolverines began to serve notice that this would be no complete rout. They took more than their share of the re- bounds and couldn't miss at any angle, while Illinois play was listless and shoddy…

January 05, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…Tt7IYAV, 3JA, 5; 1943- F4JIP RGA* D a.*lt ;, _ Wolverines Shade Spartans For Fifth Straight Win, 29-26 16 Ill Luck Dogs Mat Squad When it comes to tough luck, it's beginning to look as if…

… Michigan's 1943 wrestling team has a corner on the market. First Old Dame Fortune deprived the Wolverine matmen of three of their mainstays, Captain Bill Court- right, Al Wistert, and Tom Coffield. To top…

… foes. State Innovates Relay Meet An innovation in 'Midwest track programs, the Michigan State Relays will provide the first big test for the Wolverine crew Feb. 13 at East Lan- sing. Notre Dame has…

… of the schedule to include two East-West trips rather than the three which are now in the schedule. Since 1936 the teams- have been making four East-West trips. Wolverines Hold Lead Throughout in Slow…

… tonight. It was the Wolverines' second win this season over the luckless Spartans and their fifth consecutive triumph of the year. The initial fracas had been all State right up to an exciting finish when…

… 'the 'Wolverines had to come from behind to knot the score and finally win' in overtime, 36-31. Tonight, however, the Maize and Blue warriors were in no mood to risk their spotless record. They jumped…

… into the lead at the outset and retained it throughout the slow moving contest. Wolverines Capitalize on Fouls Each team connected for 10 field goals but the difference in the score was made up at the…

January 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… honors. Wolverines Start Out Fast The Wolverines started out at a rapid tempo and after five minutes of play the Maize and Blue enjoyed an 8-2 advantage. Risen and Bob Bowen then hit for the Bucs, mak- ing…

… the score 8-5. Two free throws by Elroy Hirsch, Michigan's fighting center, and a field goal by Dave Strack put the local team ahead 12-5. The Wolverines maintained a five- point edge until midway in…

… the first half. With the score 16-11 in favor of Michigan, the Scarlet and Gray began pecking away at the Wolverine lead and finally forged ahead, 18-17, on a drive-in shot under the basket by Bill…

… University of Michigan swimming team easily downed Purdue's tank- men, 63-21, in a rather one-sided encounter yesterday afternoon. Though the Wolverines were not pressed in any event except diving, they proved…

… Cory to win the 220-yard freestyle event for Michigan. Fries Takes Freestyle Larry Koppin of the Wolverine squad outswam his teammate Bob Branch to sweep the 50-yard free- style event for Michigan. The…

… 440-yard relay were won by the Wolverines. Michigan's crack relay team of Church, Pulakus, Cory and Fries easily overcame their competition and turned in a fine showing. The Maize and Blue tankmen will…

January 19, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… lineup for this initial meet. However, Wolverine mentor, Cliff Keen, is undecided as to his heavyweight wrestler. Dan Dwor- sky was supposed to start for Michi- ga in this class, but since Dworsky has a…

… Forces. As a navigator, he made 25 missions over France and Germany. Allred To Start John Allred, who is starting for the Wolverines at 128 pounds, will be matched with Ray Cantarelli. Can- tarelli, a…

… Elmer Swanson. placed fourth in the Big Ten, and third in the NCAA. Starting for the Wolverines at 135 pounds will be Navy trainee Dale Richardson. Richardson will be op- posed by Bernard Berger. Berger…

… broken foot forced him to curtail his 'work. Courtright Meets Napolitan Michigan's other veteran wrestler, Captain Bill Courtright, will be the Wolverines' choice to wrestle in the 165-pound division…

… Chicago, and won second place in the All-City tourna- ment. The Wolverine who will op- pose Johnson will be either Chaimes or Peterson. Coach Keen said that one of these men will wrestle in the unlimited…

January 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… a shot from the free throw circle to give the Wolverines a 17 to 16 lead at the intermission. A hectic, thrill-packed finish sent the crowd of 5,000 into an uproar. With only three seconds remaining…

… w'as his win by a fall ove Gil Townsend in the 155 poun match which brought the Wolverine their first victory and made it pos sible to fight their way into a dead lock with the Big Six championshi…

… aggregation. The three conscutiv Wolverine wins which followed Beck er's were all on decisions. Freakish Victory It must be admitted that Mary' victory had a note of the freakist about it. He had his opponent i…

… waged betwee Capt. Jim Galles of the Wolverine and the visitors' Hal Cronister. Th score was 2-1, which may sound lik a dull contest, but listen. If one op ponent has the other at a disadvan tage for more…

… two two-minute over time periods in the 128 pound affair but finally succumbed by the coun of 10-6. In the 136 pound scrap the Stat veteran, Bob Dunlap, clung likea leech to the back of Wolverine E…

…, you must be about six points less green than Lehigh." inter- jected Cliff Keen, Wolverine coach and self-appointed chairman pro ten of the Society To Prevent Wool From Being Pulled Over Sports Writers…

… ConferenceOpeners Ralph Gibert, scrappy Wolverine foryard, turned in a bang-up defensive job last night, by holding Northwestern's Otto Graham to only seven points. The Purple cage star is the leading scorer…

… tough-luck 5-4 loss to Point Edward. The Canadians re- peated last year's performance Sat- urday by a last period surge which saw them pound two markers into the Wolverine nets Ito give them a 5-4 victory…

…'s Hank Loud made X30 saves, while the Canadian net-minder, Bob Pacaud, turned back 34 Wolverine attempts. This shows again just how effective the checking of both squads was. It was a sore point indeed…

… that more Wolverine fans were not pres- ent to witness the hard-fought battle. The reverberating sounds of an ex- cited group of loyal fans did, how- ever,-gladden the hearts of the Mich- igan puckmen…

January 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… [)AT, JANUAR~Y 7, 19I9i THE MICHI AN .AILY :1 AUF: 1 '.l'1 I nihts Ice Battle Postpone '9 TANS TO TANK TITLES: Wolverine Natators Resume Hard Work I 'M' HitsnGophers in Big 9 Debut' By SY…

…. Last year the Wolverines took the Minnesotans twice by scores of 43-41 and 56-45. The first game saw the under- dog Michigan club edge a Gopher quintet led by towering Jim Mc- Intyre. eight free throws…

… the now- favored Wolverines had been exactly twice as good in hold- ing McIntyre. He made two field goals and four free shots for eight points. * *. IN THE FIRST contest McIn- tyre had to contend with a…

… man- to-man defense; Cowles used a zone defense in the second to stop him. SPOUTS DICK HURST, Night Editor Under Cowles the Wolverines did a complete turnabout. In- stead of the Conference door- mat…

… MERLE LEVIN It didn't take long for sunny Florida to become just a pleasant. memory to Matt Mann's crew of well-bronzed swimmers. Al] the Wolverine tankmen needed was one look at the i-M pool blackboard…

January 09, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… Quintet in Big Ten Tilt; LOCAL BOYS VS. STATE CHAMPS: Wrestlers Face Detroit YMCA Even the Wolverine swimmers can- not drown the affects of wartime transportation difficulties. For they have, for the…

… receive the usual dampening admin- istered by the Maize and Blue mer- men. The shortage of space on the rails just makes it that much easier for squads to escape inundation by the Wolverines. After the…

… season's opener next Sat- urday, the Michigan A.A.U. meet, the dual meet season will start for Matt Mann's proteges. The first of two bit- ter struggles with Ohio State, the only other threat to Wolverine

… while the Wolverines aim to make it mighty tough for their opponents and at the same time climb a few rungs nearer the top of the ladder themselves. Thus far both teams have busied themselves pushing…

…'s chief vic- tims have been Selfridge Field and Michigan State but neither can be classed in the same category with Stanford and Great Lakes. In the matter of rivalry between the two teams the Wolverines

… trying for its first victory of the season, Michigan's hockey team will play host to a Port Dover sextet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Coliseum. The Wolverines will, go into the game as the underdog just as…

… the players have had ex- perience in senior leagues and in Al- len Cup competition. The Wolverines }will have one change from the team that started against Point Edward last week. Ed Reichert will start…

…- sota at Minneapolis next Thursday and Saturday, but will graduate be- fore the Wolverines again play in the Coliseum. In practices Coach Eddie Lowrey has concentrated on improving the Michigan defense…

…. Notably weak in the first two games, it has multiplied the pressure on Goalie Hank Loud, who has nevertheless turned in good performances. If it has improved, the Wolverines might possibly 'pull an upset…

January 04, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… whelmed the valiant but outplayed lanket, Ralph's first entrance into big-time Wolverine sextet 5-2 before a capacity 11 that competition, and two hairs and one crowd. fifth lair were all that separated him…

… attacks and hard bapkchecking kept ready Indoor the Wolverines on the run most of ip in a Feb. 13, Michigan State, Michigan the evening, and a steady stream of results Normal, here capable reserves did not…

… afford Mich- he ad- Feb. 17, Illinois Relays, away igan much breathing space. g Finn, Feb. 24, Ohio State, here However, the Wolverines exhibited world's March 2, Notre Dame, away a vast improvement over…

… corner of the nets for Michigan's initial entry in the scoring column. In the second and third periods, the Wolverines began to click and held the easterners to two goals., llr~ dud * Suce 87$Roger Hazen…

… accounted for the second roduct .. . Snce 1873 stanza tally when he backhanded a SASPARI LLA perfect pass from Scotty McLennan P1I X UP past Spike James. Midway in the frame, the Wolverines were given a SOFT…

…'s attacks, and _______________________________no damage was done. n_ Stodden aComes Through The second and final Wolverine goal of the. evening came on a per- fect pass play from Bert Stodden to Paul…

… Calvert, and Goldsmith accounted for the Wolverines' score. stock to select from. Buckeyes Rally For Win COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 3.-(AP)--Ohio State basketeers used a newly-found last half scoring punch tonight…

… Seeks First Win Up-State sot. He will b Hl will bear watch Has Veterans the leftwingb Alvord and M MAt Four Posts defense duties f Gustafson will1 -year in the net yearWolverines Are Gunning The teams wi…

… carry the puck. Ross scored eA Varsity hockey team to its first one of the Michigan goals against towurd thep triumph on the ice this year when Yale Tuesday, and each tallied in the the Wolverines face…

January 25, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Tops BuckeyeDiving Stars (Continued from Page 1) said. The husky Wolverine junior was far and away the outstanding swim- mer of the night as he flawlessly churned up the yardage to cop the distance…

…. Mark Follans- bee, Buckeye sophomore star, barely touched out Wolverine Dick Riedl to win the former in the time of 1:40.1, while Maize and Blue champion Jim Skinner butterflyed his way to an easy…

… used a close defense throughout most of the first half, but when the Wolverines be- gan to sink one-hand push shots and hook shots from 15 and 20 feet out, it crumpled like an egg-shell. But no matter…

… the Maize and Blue. In a desperate effort to get possession of the ball during the last five minutes of the game, the Buckeyes began to cover up when the Wolverine§ had the ball in the back court. As a…

…. Cartmill, Doyle and Gibert were the chief exe- cutors of this type of play which has not been used by the Wolverines in several seasons. SPORTFOLIO " Thank You Lantern " Please Do It Again By HAL WILSON…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

… Michigan By MURRAY GRANT A game but outplayed Michigan mat squad went down to defeat at the hands of a very powerful Illinois wrestling team yesterday by the score of 21-10. The Wolverines were in trouble…

… spots of the afternoon from the Wolverine's standpoint were the pin by Newt Skillman and Jim Galles' 12-5 deci- sion over Louis Agase. Burwell Beats Sachsel Although the match between Sach- sel and…

…' With the match score 5-2 in Illi- nois' favor, Newt Skillman put the Wolverines into the lead for the only time during the afternoon as he pinned Bob Smith in 5:37. Fred Booth then lost a close 4…

…-end, the Wolverines played the first of these engagements against.t Iowa Friday night and lost another heartbreaking decision. 29-27. in the1 last minute of play Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's outfit entered this…

… contest as complete underdogs as they entertained unbeaten Iowa, which was currently rated as the outstanding basketball team in the country.l Although none of the critics gave the Wolverines a chance of t…

…'t relinquish until the final minute of play. The Wolverines held the Hawks scoreless until eight minutes of ther half had slipped by, when Clayton Wilkinson tallied the initial field goal for the Iowans, and…

… squeezed through with a victory. Since the Wolverines have already lost two such tough' games, the first being an overtime decision to Ohio State, and the Iowa defeat, both against the two top teams in the…

… their first Big Ten Conference' meet, the Wolverine swimming team, taking seven first places out of a possible nine, swamped the North- western Wildcats. by a decisive count of 54-29. Michigan ace…

… event still proved to be a high point in the meet, as Bob Munson, up-and-coming Maize and Blue backstroker, churned through the distance to win handily. The Wolverines drew first blood by winning the 300…

January 13, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…SATUDAY,-JAN. 13,1945 l~tEMI~fIGANDAILtY I' ts'; -T-UUCE ,., -"MmPEMMMM"=%== I 1 1 1 Wolverines Seek ir Successive Big Ten in Grapplers Take On Wildcats Today Intra-Mural Cage Card Vatmen…

…-North- western wrestling match, which was originally scheduled for 2:30 this afternoon, will be shifted to 3:15. The Wolverines, who are thus far an unknown quantity, will be pitting themselves against a foe…

… Purdue, will take to the mats with a double purpose in mind. They will want to erase, at least partially, the 16-match lead which the Wolverine matmen have amassed, and they will be seeking to dethrone the…

… Has Power And Experienced Six The Wolverine hockey team arrives 1 in Minneapolis this morning for its first college tilt in three years. This trip will be the only one of the season for the Maize and…

… weeks ago. John Mullanecy and Bob Geahan, leading Conference scorer, will be at forwards. Don Lund, whose 13 points led the Wolverine attack last week, will start at cen- ter, and Walt Kell and Don Lind…

January 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…%/2 game margin over the second place Red Wings, but has played three more games. 345th Fliers to Bring Fast, Short Squad Wolverines Trying for Third Straight Victory over Service Teams By CLARK BAKER The…

… Army gets another crack at Michigan's cagers tonight at 7:30 when the 345th Army Air Base Squa- dron five will attempt to break the Wolverines' jinx over service teams at Yost Field House. To date the…

…. Michigan's lineup will be the same which opened last week against Wis- consin. Big Jim Mandler, Wolverine captain and scoringleader with 81 tallies for nine games, will again be at his familiar pivot spot…

…. Jim's six feet-four should be a big factor for the Maize and Blue tonight. Doyle, Strack at Guards leeo Doyle, who has been hitting the strings pretty regularly in Conference games for the Wolverines

… work under the baskets has been a bright spot in the Wolverine offense, and Mel Comin, who carved a niche in the hearts of Maize and Blue fans with his fighting play against Wisconsin last week. For…

January 12, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… during this thirty minute period. The Wolverine lines did just about everything in the books in an effort to score, but Reid just wouldn't be beaten. Twice, Bob Kemp had goals called back on him. Kemp, who…

… best swimmers in the state will be here. Team's Secdnd Showing Michigan fans will jump at the chance to see their own Wolverines in action for the first time against outside compeitition. This will be…

… 17 Points for Northwestern I Wolverines Fade in Second Half ; Doyle Leads Scorers at 8I By DES HOWARTH EVANSTON, Ill., Jan. 11.-North- western, turning on a barrage of bas- kets in the second half…

…, added another on a dog- shot, and it looked as though the Wolverines would have a good eve- ning. Graham, high-point gainer in the fray with 17 points, bucleted his first three points on a foul toss and a…

… neat pivot shot. Then, after the Var- sity had gone ahead again, Otto add- ed another three points. The game at this point became especially rough with the Wolverines on the losing end and as a result…

… the Evanston lads stepped into the lead for keeps via free throws. Wolverines Fade From a Michigan standpoint the second half -was just a bad dream,. While Northwestern was playing steady, aggressive…

…, and clever ball, the Wolverines were clowning their way through this second stanza, help- ing the Purple cause no end. Doyle -paced the Maize and Blue point-getters with "eight counters. Strack added…

…, Mich-' igan's Varsity wrestling squad over- whelmed a Detroit YMCA team, 34-0, in its opening meet of the season at the Sports Building last night. The Wolverine matmen, completely outclassing the…

January 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… an extent that- he would waste his strong men against stronger Michigan men wherever possible and thus by chi- canery make it possible to weazel out a Wolverine victory over a potential- ly stronger…

… kept control of the ball most of the time. Tonight's victory brought the Bad- gers to the even .500 mark and the defeat dropped the Wolverines to .167 and next to last place in the Big Ten standings…

…. Immediately following the game, the Wolverines set out for Ann Arbor where they will prepare for Satur- day's battle with Ohio State's Buck- eyes who chalked up their second straight win r tonight by whipping…

…, the Spartans and Tartars may have just as well gone wading. The events were strictly no contest as the Wolverines, without even ex- tending themselves, chalked up un- disputed triumphs. Wolverines Never…

… race of the night in which the Wolverines had to go all out for vic- tory. Riedl gave Williams a six-yard lead, but the blonde Michigan utility man was unable to hold it in face of the furious assault…

… Weise. The rest of the field had to be content with the last three places as the Michigan ace churned the distance in 1:41.4. Then to further display the com- plete supremacy of the Wolverines, Capt…

… result of all to the Wolverine mentor was the almost blanket finish by the three freestylers in the 100, which fore- casts nothing but trouble for future contestants in the 400-yard freestyle relay when…

January 31, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRE Wolverine Hockey Squad To Entrain for Minnesota Today Triangular Meet Brings Purdue Here Saturday Freshmen will be the dominant fac- for on the Purdue track team…

… figure a way to stop Wolverine Dick Weinberg, Coach Matt Mann's freshman ace. To turn the trick Spartan Coach Charley McCaffree is going to have to find a man who can top Wein- berg's fast times; there…

… Michigan quartet. In Detroit two weeks ago Weinberg an- chored the Wolverines' 200-yard re- lay quartet, racing to a :22.9 for his 50-yard leg. Needless to say, the pool record went, too. But smashing…

…, Howie Pat- terson and Jim Quigley, will swim for Michigan State Saturday night. Weinberg's top competition in the Conference will come from Ohio State's Halo Hirose and Wolverine Charley Fries. Looking at…

… Saturday Keen's Squad To Seek Second Straight Win Wisconsin will be next on the list for Michigan's wrestling team, as the two teams clash this Saturday night at Madison. Wolverine mentor Cliff Keen is…

… have started for the Wolverines, neither has won a deci- sion. Although he hasn't started for the Wolverines this season, Maurice Smith will get the nod in the 145 pound bracket for the Wisconsin meet…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… floor As for the Wolverines, indica- Saturday night. tions at present are that Mack But the Purdue quintet, co-ten- Suprunowicz will be fully recover- ants of the hardwood for the eve- ed by Saturday from…

…" team tonight 40 to put Coach Mel Taube's combina- 30 for its fifth straight victory. tion in a distinctly unpleasant The Wolverines pulled off to a frame of mind. 9-1 lead in the early minutes of Led by…

… well for Larry Armstrong's sextet. Returning also are a trio of rugged defensemen including Al Opsahl, Dick. Roberts, and Jack O'Brien, who will be counted on to slow down the fast moving Wolverine

… important is a question. Still the Wolverines have won five straight with just 11 men against some pretty fair competition. THIS being our final column, we think it only fitting that we pay tribute to one of…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JAN. 21, 1945 TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Ohio a gers Han Michigan Wolverines Drop Third Straight Conference Tilt{ Buckeyes Lead Throughout Contest as Risen Sinks High Score of 11…

… Michigan's Wolverines, 61 to 47. The only time the Wolverines were on even terms with Ohio State was in the opening minutes when the count was deadlocked at two-all. The Wolverines stayed close, however…

… at that point Don Grate, Rod Caudill, and Jimmy Sims hit the target and coach Harold Olsen sent in reserves to finish the contest. Greer Notches All Wolverine's Goals By JERRY LEWIS Holding the lead…

… the Wolverines' tallies. Greer made three of his goals unassisted. His first came late in the first stanza, when he out-skat- ed two men .to tally. Near the end of the period he made his one and only…

January 27, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine hockey team turned in its first vic- tory of the season against the 'used- to-be-great' Minnesota Gophers. For the 1100 Minnesota fans it was a big surprise to see their sextet take it on…

… Eddie Lowrey's men hard against the boards all night, but the Wolverines were not to be denied this time. Gold- smith made the score 3-0 in the third period. In less than a minutes, how- ever, Minnesota…

… tucked away the Wolverines pressed hard in an attempt to make it two straight. But they never completely recovered from the physical beating that was received two days before. Larry Arm- strong's team…

… started early, and the tired Wolverines were never able to head off their opponents once they started moving. In taking the second game from Michigan, 6-0, Minnesota turned in two markers on shots from face…

… Finishes Round In Under Par To Take Nine Prize I Kv K13/) FIENI)EI I , Conference win as against the same number of defeats, while it was the Wolverines' sixth setback in eight Conference starts. The…

…'s hardy cagers wilt- ed under the fire. The Wolverines will resume their quest for a higher rung on the Big Ten basketball ladder Saturday when they tackle the same Minnesota quin- tet which walloped them…

…'s invaders fell with rela-I tive ease before the sharp-fanged1 Wolverines, as the home team cap- tured first place in all but two events,t the 100 yard freestyle and the 150i yard backstroke.r And even more…

… against Yale's eastern champs here on Feb. 21. But even so the Wolverines were impressive Saturday. With junior Jack Patten setting the pace, theyt swept aside the Ohio State chal- lenge like so much dust…

… confidence resulting from his recent triumph. should once again win top honors. The Wolverines' two relay teams, medley and freestyle, beat off strong Ohio State challenges to win their events, with the medley…

… backstroke event. The Scarlet and Gray entry barely touched out the Wolverine, winning in the time of 1:40.1. Ted Horlenko, Michigan's other entry, took third but brought more than his share of smiles to Mann…

January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… (Continued from Page 1) Shemky and Don Holman, recovered from colds and intestinal infections, went through their paces at full steam. The Wolverines, who have already dropped two conference tilts, will be…

… at one of the guard spots when the Wolverine cagers tangle with Illinois' fast-stepping quintet today in Yost Field House. This young sophomore has been in the!starting line-up since the season began…

… spike the mat guns of Capt. Jim Galles of the Wolverines. Jim is Big Ten 175 pound champion and was undefeated last year at this weight. The show will end with a ringing finale when Jack (Mike) Kerns…

Wolverines here. Penn State's wrestling team and Illinois' basketball crew head the vanguard of inflowing athletes, each having arrived yesterday in order to become acclimated to Field House facilities and…

…-12 win over Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverine crew . . #, they won all but one match last year . . . likewise Point Edward is one of the fastest hockey teams in Canada, performing in the same fast Ontario…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… Schedule Starts with Northwestern III Purdue's wrestling team, which won the Western Conference championship last year in the closest meet in history, will enter- tain our Wolverines tomorrow af- ternoon…

… at 2 p.m. After giving Pirdue a head start with three consecutive dual meet wins, the Wolverines have lost only one meet to them since 1926, which was the contest of two years ago. Last year the…

…, Wolverine Jack Keller will tangle with the titleholder of both the National Collegiate and Western Conference 115 pound champion-: ships in the person of Captain Ar- nold Plaza. Only a junior, and undefeated…

… both the Big Nine and N.C.A.A. (clampionships last sea- son, who will engage with Michi- gan's John Powers. Byron Lasky Phil Carlson, and Captain Bob Betzig round out t1he Wolverines' probable startiers…

… Nine victory of the year when they tangle with Northwestern's winless Wildcats tomorrow night at Yost Field House. Opening their home Conference schedule, the Wolverines will car- ry a pair of losses…

… Buckeyes finally caught fire. j f'ach Arthur "Dutch" Lon- borg has a squad composed mainly of sophomores, and as Wolverines Faceirish, State, Grads in AALT Track Meet on TOBOGGANS 25% Off FOXO2 SptMing iO4…

… 624 South Main With a full two weeks remain- ing before the Michigan AAU track meet at Yost Field House, the list of entries already shows promise of some outstanding per- formances. Wolverine Coach…

January 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… just three days prior. Can't Win on Road 1 The explanation of this appar- ent paradox seems relatively simple. During the "Cowles Era" of Michigan bake1 ball, Wolverine teams have ieci known as a "home…

Wolverines tackle Wiscon- sin at Madison this Saturday night, and then Cowles' cagers get another shot at Northwestern the last day of January in Ann Arbor. The quintet journeys to Ohio State and Illinois the…

… first week in February to roundI out their between-term schedule. MacIntosh Looked Good In the Wolverines' only Confer- ence appearance on the road this season both Don MacIntosh and Mack Suprunowicz have…

… and Celley ac- cepted the bid. He will be flown from Switzerland in time to begin the Spring semester. The trio will return to the Coliseum ice ne:it month in time to bolster the Wolverines in their…

… year with 25 goals, four less than tieammat e Gordie McMillan. Celley tallied 18 times. The return of Cossalter and Grant will be especially signifi- cant since the Wolverines are gunning for the coveted…

… California, which was slated for a single appearance in Ann Arbor, will meet the Wolverines in two games on February 16 and 17 at the Coli- seum. Michigan's pucksters face the Gophers this week-end in a two…

… and the with- drawal of the Washington AC as he made final arrangements for the trip. Ie said that the 12 Wolverines making the trip would meet Allentown, Pa., on February 4 and face the tank- sters of…

… been the 76 goals netted in the 1936-37 season when the Wolverines won twelve games against six losses. The 17 games won was also a new record for Michigan. the previous high racked up in 19381 when a…

January 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

Wolverines made their best scoring spurt of the first half at this point, with Roberts, Suprun- Fazio Leads Crosby Open PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Jan. -(RP)-Slender George Fazio 11 of Los Angeles took over…

… Yost Field in their season's debut. The Ohioans offered quite a threat throughout the first half of the evening but the Wolverines assumed control after the 155- pound match andretained it for the rest…

… 136- pound clash against Ohio's Tom Morgan and maintained the upper hand throughout the match. "Smitty"- outclassed his opponent 15 to 7 and pushed the Wolver- ines into a 6-3 lead. Wolverine Phil…

… Bet- zig's first appearance for the Maize and Blue. Betzig's timely win pushedthe Wolverines ahead 9 to 6 Courtright Scores Only Pin . Bill "Corky" Courtright, Michi- gan captain and NCAA 155-pound…

… boosted the Wolverine's total to 14 points. MikerUlyshen, Michigan's 175- pounder dropped a very close match to Ohio's Zeb Zedneck by a slim score of 2-0. Ohi's victory in this brackett put them back in the…

January 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… official capacity for baseball in his Hershey conference in- sofar as the American League office and the office of commissioner are concerned. Don Lund May Warm Bench Tomorrow When Wolverine Cagers Face…

…-and-coming Indiana five at Bloomington. Lund, whose fine defensive play and new-found scoring ability have spark- ed Wolverine efforts in recent games, suffered the injury last Saturday as Michiganelost to Ohio State…

…, 61-47. He has been hobbling ever since and may see little, if any, action against the Hoosiers. Wolverines' Chances Weakened The Wolverines' chances for a re- peat performance of their earlier 54…

Wolverines When the Wolverine sextet meets the Brantford A.C. tomorrow night, they will face a strong and fast team that has won four games so far this season and is in first place in the Intermediate Ontario…

… out for them if they are to leave the Hoosier stronghold with their third Big Ten victory of the season. Since losing to the Wol- 11 __ _ --- i Wolverine Swimmers To Seek Second Big Ten Win…

… Tomorrow Seeking their second Big Ten Con- ference victory,, the Wolverine nata- tors will journey down to Lafayette, Ind., to take on a Purdue team, which so far this season has lost to Great Lakes, 46…

January 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…-y SUThLAY, JAN; 23, 104-4W4I.AN DA4 PAt'411 14 PVV.V r.. a. o a r t. v a_+' l is R #.w 1. JUA xL f"SLNKA Sailors Whip Swimmers; Wolverine uintet Loses, 51-35 Great Lakes Natators Purdue…

… Whips Take Wolverines, 48-46 Michigan 51-35 In Second Tilt Bill Smith Breaks Pool Record in 220 . Vb Reserve Guard Re'luril's Freestyle; Michigan Annexes Two Firsts Pave 15rack scores 14 Points…

… ; Hoffmn By BUD LOW Led by Bill Smith, who unofficially broke two world's records and came within one-tenth of a second of a third, Great Lakes easily downed the Wolverine swimmers last night, 48-36, as…

…. Maloney, Kessler Win Paul Maloney and Heinie Kessler were the Wolverines only winners as the National AAU long distance champ took the 440 when Great Lakes scratched Smith, while the Just Too Tough 300…

…Carthy of Michigan.,i Michigan picked up six points inI the breaststroke when Kessler grab- bed the Wolverines initial first place by winning in 2:36.3, as teammate Charlie Mack finished third behind Bob…

January 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…). Above right the Wolverines got the nod from Associated Press sports writers couple of wiould-be Indiana tackle'rs play London bridge is Falling as top team of the year. Tackle Al Wistert and End Dick…

…. They bowed first to Minne- sota (under Ozzie Cowles, who coached the Wolverines to the cage title last year) 45-31, and then to Purdue, 45-36. FIRESIDE FOURSOME -At President andi Mrs. Ruthven…

January 07, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…7, 1946 - -I. T IHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Quintet Rounds into Form; Suprunowiez, ierd Shine Wolverines Down 'Cats in Big Nine Debut; Iowa State, Mar-ette Follow in Order Wolverine COURTyS HIS…

… title but they'll sure know we're in the league," seems to be the general attitude down at Yost Field House these days. As if toprove it, the Wolverines went, out and spank- ed' a good Northwestern…

…- ed by McCaslin and Roberts, the rounding into shape of Captain Pete Elliott and the Maize and Blue ability to win on the road. McCashn has scored 76 points to lead all Wolverine point-makers while…

… Roberts is tied'with Suprun- owicz for runner-up honors with 67. As a team, the Wolverines have run up 355 tallies for 50.8 points per game, while holding the op- position to 293 and a 44.2 aver- age. Going…

January 29, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… sATURDAY, JAN, , 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGE TIM~ King Scores 27 Points ,as Cagers Lose to Bucks' Height Proves Too Much j Wolverines;- Teams Clash Tonight By BILL MULLENDORE Blth BILLTmU D…

….torwnihath fighting Wolverines dropped their The game was hotly contested all p.m. tomorrow night at th sixh Cnfeenc gae i seen tars Te gme as otl cotesed llHouse. The Wolverines will b( sixth Conference game in seven…

… favorites to win the team honors. The Wolverine mermen will have a hard time, however, taking all of the individual honors. Besides their captain, the Boilermakers boast fine swimmers in Bill Porter and Ted…

… Claude Bower in the diving events. Mermen Bid for Win The Wolverine swimmers will be endeavoring to redeem themselves to- morrow after their defeat at the hands of the Great Lakes Bluejackets. Matt Mann…

January 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… Cowles' Wolverine cage quintet will be hard pressed to stop the rampaging Badgers of Wisconsin who are threatening to walk away wfth the Western Con- ference championship before half of the teams have a…

… next of the "Big Four" to make the attempt to halt the men from Madison. Ozzie Cowles willI have to develop a stronger scoring' punch if the Wolverines are to' stop Wisconsin's starting five cur- READY…

… faced each other 90 times over a 25-year span, with the Golden Gophers holding a distinct edge over the Wolverines. The Northmen have won 57 of the con- tests, while Michigan has tri- umphed only 24 times…

…- tory were inflicted by the Gophers, as they downed the Wolverines 10-0 and 15-2 in 1945. Series Born in '22. The series, which began in 1922, saw Minnesota grab the first con- test, 6-3 and then take…

…I Gophers hold a better than 2-1 margin, having netted the puck 298 times, while Minnesota goal- tenders have allowed only 142 goals by the Wolverines. rAIALY OFFICIAL C i4 '. v / ii; : \ \\ " " . ',4…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Chappuis, who has been expected to assume the bulk of the Wolverine catching burden this coming season, nor John Kul- pinski last year's starter have come out as yet. Elliott Expected To Bolster 1)eiieinse…

… its Big Nine opener against Min- nesota tomorrow evening at Yost Field House. The Wolverines, victors in four of the seven warm-ups to date, have not progressed as smoothly this season as they did at…

…. "But he's been rapidly whipping into shape." The Wolverine coach singled out the season's outstanding player as center Bill Roberts. The tall Mich- igan star, who canned 16 points in his last performance…

… Cowles' basketball schooling, has not been operat- ing too efficiently in the seven pre-Conference tussles. As a re- sult, the Wolverines have been spending considerable time this week in ironing out…

… defensive flaws. Coach Cowles says he is satis- fied with the team's shooting to date. The Wolverines have aver- aged more than 54 points per game, ringing up a season high of 78 against Marquette. Capt. Bob…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRUM Wolverine CagersDrop Thriller To Boilermakers, Mandler Paces Varsity Attack With 13 Points Official Revokes Foul Shot Which Would Have Sent' Contest Into Overtime…

… cause no little by holding three Michigan right forwards scoreless. The Wolverines, defeated in their first two Big Ten starts, will go af- ter their opening Conference tri- umph tomorrow night when the…

… of the second period. The Wolverines didn't get theirl first score until the last minute ofj the first period when Bert Stodden broke into the clear in front of the net, after taking a pass from Paull…

… Goldsmith, and fired the disc into thel cords at 19:21. It didn't take the Wolverines long to go into the lead after the second period had started. Stodden tied it up by scoring on a long shot at 4:21 and…

… the middle session and three more in the closing 20 minutes. Bert Stodden, Ann Arbor senior, split honors with his co-defense- man, Capt. Charlie Ross, last night as the Wolverines defeated the…

January 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… Minnesota requested. a match with the Wolverines for Feb. 5 at Ann Arbor This mwatch was dther heartening to the grapplers, who have only had one mheet so far this season. It will take the place of the mnatch…

… Europe, and coached, the plebes at the Naval Academy before coming to Minnesota. Therefore, the' Wolverines can look for a scrappy and well-drilled team when Henson brings his boys to 'town Plan Squad M…

… two- point er withI 15 seconds 1o, go. the' defea i v was ttefourt~h intfive Con ferenCe starts f(or Michig'al. or(, of th(e pre-season [t vortes c. stnrak, Wolverine lorward, and 1-Joimant, Pnudue…

… Jerry Kerschner, who has come closer to beating the stludentswill bhe admitted to the ireat Lakesi-%Wolverine swviming melet tonlighi fol. 40 eents anld pre- sentation o(f their ideiltific'.1tiolu yards…

…- mission is 75 cents. PAUL MALONEY cide who will take the National AAI championships here two nmonths hence. The Wolverines are out for revenge for last week's 60-24 setback at the, hands of the Sailors…

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… 18 Points (Continued from Page 1) period. It was the charity tosses the Wolverines received that continually kept thent out in front, since they only managed to score one more field go l than the…

… were pulled far out of position. V Numer Three t Sextet TriumphsAgain, 5-1; llini Floor Matmen, 16-14 c ' . <4>~ N' Rout Of Ilinois Is Squad's 2nd LeagueVictory Ross Paces Wolverine Offensive As…

… Goldsmith Nets Two Markers By ART HILL Eddie Lowrey's fighting Wolverine hockey squad finally hit its stride last night and completely sbdued,a game but outplayed Illinois outfit, 5-1. The game was featured…

… by the great defensive play of Charley Ross and Larry 'Calvert, who held Illinois to a minimum of scoring chances. Ross also sparked the offensive drive 3f the Wolverines, getting one goal himself and…

… Stodden, Wolverine wingman, tallied the second Wolverine mark- er when he outskated the Illinois de- fense to drive the disk into the net n 12:34 of the second period, after 7apt. Eldon "Spike" James of…

… Corson, Wolverine right wing, added the fourth Michigan ' score when he soloed past defense- man Charley Stewart of Illinois and beat goalie Gillan from a difficult angle. Paul Goldsmith scored the Wol…

… the 145-pound match, the Wol- verines were down 16-0.. This was not so nice from the Wolverine standpoint although it must be admitted that the invaders are smiling and laughing as though someone has…

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