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March 31, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

… delicious dinner, you'll have an enjoyable time in our relaxing at- mosphere. Be pleasantly surprised, when you pick up the modest check. At the te 9 WOLVERINE DEN 1309 South University Open: 11 A.M. to 12 P…

March 29, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…. Vocational teachers for duty in the Dr. William Scott will speak on Bureau of Indian Affairs. For fur-. 'Means in Groups." . I Wolverine Club Flash Card Committee: Meeting, 8 p.m., Mich- igan Union. Sigma…

March 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… first in tumbling and on the parallel bars, garner- ing 14 of the Wolverines' 35 mark- ers in the process. Ed Buchanan beat out a field of 16 aspirants on the trampoline, with a total score of 271 points…

…-Ed Buchanan of Michigan, who won the tram- poline championship in yesterday's 20th running of the Western Conference gymnastics tournament, receives the appreciative hand of Wolverine Coach Newt Loken. Djaily…

… Purdue re-- lays here last night when hie set a new record of 2:20.4 in the! 1,000-,yard run. Pete Dendrinos placed third in the shot put with a hieave of 49 feet seven inches. 'rho Wolverine two mile…

March 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… Bill Kogan. dI Michigan will be represented in the annual Purdue Relays at Lafayette tonight by a seven man task force. The Wolverines are sending their two mile relay team, against a strong field…

… the absence of Bruce Har- lan and Hobart Billingsley of Ohio State - the Wolverines stand a good chance. Harlan and Billingsley, OSU'S diving aces, are competing in the NCAA swimming champion- ships…

… Kell-are over the .300 mark. And none of the other regulars are over .261. The Wolverine ex, Dick Wakefield, is out-doing himself in the spring session with a fancy .161 on five bingles in 31 attempts…

… are the better. But that doesn't say the game wasn't an upset. Pre-tourney dopesters had the Wolverines figured a safe bet to repeat. Boston College was seeded in the number two spot. All of which…

March 25, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine ace was at bat .. . Despite his tremendous size he is one of the fastest men in the game, and is a better than average fielder. In 1944, a typical wartime baseball year, he did bat .355…

… Practice New Stars Old Timers In IGymnTest Wolverine gymnasts will play host to some of the finest colle- giate tumblers in the business when representatives of most of the Big Nine schools flock to Ann…

… season and his early year workouts. The Wolverines went throtigh anoaher lengthyy practice session in the cages yesterday afternoon, with both the hitters and- the pitchers getting their share of the work…

… .report for Michigan's spring foot- ball practice which gets under way next Monday. Coach-of-the-Year Bennie Oos-' terbaan is returning tomorrow Grant lected Puck Captain Wally Grant, speedy Wolverine right…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…4 Y, MAR01 22, 1949 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY r_ Illini Quintet Clips Yale, 71AW67, in NCAA s Wolverine Pucksters Gain Individual Honor; Lose Title By HERB RUSKIN While Michigan's hockey team…

… was unable to successfully defend its National Collegiate title, quite a few individual honors were voted the Wolverine pucksters. In addition to the selection of bonnie Hill, Wally Grant, Wally Gask…

… Conference meet. The Wolverines are in peak condition and with a few breaks could de- fend their crown successfully. Kentucky NEW YORK-(A)--Illinois stag- ed a blazing rally in the final min- utes to subdue…

… by experts to win the trampoline contest in the face of stiff competition from a couple of proven champions, Wolverine Bob Schoendube and Gay Hughes of Illinois. THIS IS BRUCE Sidlinger, a sophomore…

… positions for the 1949 Michigan baseball team are still undecided with a little over a week of practice still remaining before the Wolverines open their campaign against Georgetown April 1. According to…

March 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…THlE MICHIG.AN DATTY PAGE TAR Gymnasts Win, 61-35; Fencer Tird iny State Meet "; Michigan at Top in Final Dual Meet with Badgers By HERB MUNZEL Third in total points for the The Wolverine

… * * * the Maize and Blue. His. team- THE TWO captains, Wolverine mate and NCAA Champion, Bob Dick Fashbaugh and Wisconsin's Schoendube, took second place John Matheus, shared top honors with Dave Lake coming…

…, Andy Tur- ner of the Wolverines took third losing only to champ Art Bruce of the University of Detroit and runner-up, John O'Conner of Wayne. Michigan, with only three men competing, took third place in…

…. won the Western divi- to the Wolverine in yesterday's fencing meet. sion of the NCAA playoffs 1last TWO DAYS TOO LATE: '11' uckster-s Whip Coldorao 10- nrght when they beat Oregon tae55-30. CKLAHOMA…

… over an outclassed Colo- rado College sextet yesterday af- ternoon. The Wolverines played one of their best games of the year to win the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Cup awarded to the third place team…

March 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

Wolverines, defensemen Connie Hill and Dick Starrak and forward Wally Gacek, are seniors, * * * THERE WERE twelve men se- lected to the All-Star squad, be- cause most coaches use the unit combination with…

… winning goal. Alan Keriven let fly with a chest- high shot from 30 feet out to give the Dartmouth team a one goal margin at 16:06. The Wolverines were again short-handed when the Indians scored their final…

… relay teams to the Knights of Co- counting heavily on sophomore lumbus Games in Cleveland. Lindquist in his hopes for a vic- The Wolverine quartet com- tory in the featured two-mile re- posed of Garth…

… in MEN'S SLACKS I>vi uI? Fs .. When your roommate smashes up the car you expected to use on a date thaf night..boy you're getting the full REAMENT. So simply- Wolverines know they can't get the…

March 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… set a Big Nine record with 272 points for the season. edged Wolverine Pete Elliott to re- ceive the accolade. Harri has been a starter on the Michigan cage squad for the last four years. Hie has played…

… consecutive nights. With virtually the samne tea'M RII)E THlE SIDE HOIRSE-Wolverine gymnasts Bob Checkley (left) and Jeff Knight will perform on the side horse as Michigan meets Wisconsin in the final dual…

… throughot lthe 24-game season Michigan con- cluded last week with ac convinc- ing romp over a fast-skating i i nia sextet, 13-2. The Wolverines com piled 20 victories during theat s a o . a i g o l n , m…

… Conference scorers. He has made his last appear- ance on the Wolverine court, as he graduates in June, but will repre- sent Michigan April 1 at Madison Square Garden when he competes in the annual All…

Wolverines again edged the Badgers by finishing in third p~lace while Wisconsin could dot no better than fourth.j The two rivals have one th ingf in common. Both revived the sport ! two years ago after it had…

March 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… face-off are Wolverine puckmen Len Brumm (at left) and Gordie McMillan with coach Vic Heyliger about to drop the disk between them. Wally Gacek is the interested observer in the background, during the…

…'s top sextets beginning tomorrow. The Wolverines meet Dartmouth in their opening game. There will be a meeting of Phi Epsilon Kappa at 9:00 to- night, immediately following the IM swimming meet, in the…

… still has a few meets to go. Several in- vitational and relay meets have attracted some of the Wolverines' more outstanding talent. Coach Don Canham has en- tered five men in the Knights of Columbus games…

…. * *.* ILLINOIS, who won in 7:53.5, has entered in the K of C meet at Cleveland, and the Wolverines will get another crack at them. The most promising half- miler on the Wolverine relay quartet is Lindquist, who…

March 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

…. Arithmetic teachers went mad with problems: if it's 2:30 in Ypsilanti, and the Wolverine leaves Chicago at nine, what's the clock on the town steeple say? This was a watchmaker's heav- en, but people had…

March 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…- ence champs, 70-53, at Yost Field House last night before more than 9,000 screaming fans. The game was the last of the season for the Wolverines and gives them a record of seven Con- ference triumphs…

…-17 lead at the midpoint. WHEN THE Wolverines walked off the court at halftime on the long end of a 32-27 count, the issue was still in doubt. But within four and a half minutes after ther stad of next…

March 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… THE MICHIGAN DA YILY TU ....... . .. Harrison Named to AP All-Conference Cage Tern Second Half Spree Nets Triumph inCage Finale Wolverines Sink 24 of 31 Free Throws; Harrison, VanderKuy Also…

… a passing finesse that Wolverine fans hadn't seen all year. As far as passing goes, the Illini weren't slouches in that department either. They kept up with the Maize and Blue in the shots from the…

…' field, too, with each team sink- ing 23 out of 87 shots for a 26.4 percentage. BUT THE Wolverines took full advantage of the free shots, dropping in 24 of 32 attempts. Illinois, on the other hand, couldn…

… game for the Maize and Blue, Harrison netted seven gift throws in 10 attempts. Three other Wolverines also closed their college careers in a blaze of glory.l Guard Pete Elliott tallied seven points and…

… Short splashes from the Wes- tern Conference swimming meet... Michigan's third place finish was the lowest the Wolverines have finished in 25 years . .. not seventeen as originally reported. DICK WEINBERG…

… was easily the outstanding performer of the meet from a Michigan standpoint the Wolverine co-captain not only won the 50-yd. free style in a mild upset, but he was the only man in the meet capable of…

March 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… welcome. Modern Hebrew: Beginning class in Modern Hebrew will meet at the second. Wolverine Herb Barten, who has been handicapped all sea- snby a foot injury incurred in last summer's European tour, was…

… the 60-yard dash. Omer's winning time of :06.3 bettered Peters' last ,year's time by one-tenth of a second. Northwestern placed two men in the sprint, Ed. _Tun-f nicliff and Jim Holland. Wolverine Art…

… leading Ioa by tw1O points, but the Wolverines: who hlst anchor man Bill Kogen clue to) an oversightf in the entry list:;, couldn't k eep up with the awk eyes. Needing a seconad toy finish sec- ond the…

Wolverines ,tr ied valiant-- ly but the trio of Be rnie Kian, Bob Sohl and Tom Coate's ('0(11(- n't quite ma ke it. Coates dove wtvith a-slight leadc over Ohio's Ha:lo Hirose but he was no match for' the…

March 05, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…'s finals of the Western Conference Track and Field Championships. Illinois, with seven, and In- diana and Ohio State, with six each, followed the Wolverines. Pacing the Michigan qualifiers were sophomores…

… sent the Wolverines off to a flying start as he dumped de- fending champion Keith Carter of Purdue in the 50 yard free style. Weinberg, who in the after- noon's semi-final heats had tied the Western…

… Conference record in the dash with a 23.1 timing, grabbed the lead from Carter in the last 25 yards to come home in a comparatively slow 23.4 sec- onds. BUT THE WOLVERINE lead was sliced badly as Bob De…

March 05, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

… against two wins, Michigan's im- proved mat squad last night kept neck and neck with Indiana and Ohio State as five Wolverines placed for this afternoon's semi- finals. WOLVERINE AND defending champion at…

… State. Betzig faces Prizant in this af- ternoon's bout while Smith will face one of his most formidable foes, Dave Ewart of Ohio State. WOLVERINE Jack Powers who worked down from the 175 to the 165-pound…

… the tough- est men in the 175 bracket in Waldemar Van Cott of Purdue in the semi-finals. WOLVERINE Jack Keller at 128 pulled the first defeat of the year on Spicuzca of Wisconsin in a 7-4 decision, but…

… Maize and Blue's mark of 48.5 look pretty good. To try upsetting the heavily- favored Wolverines, Harrison will start Mason and Floyd Magnusson at forwards, Frank Calsbeek at center, and Guzowski and Stan…

March 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… made up Michigan's sched- ule to best favor the Gophers. He had the Wolverines open on a foreign court and, what's more, against Minnesota. Immeasurable pressure was obviously on the Michigan quintet…

… to favor the Gophers as the Wolverines had to journey down to Ohio State. The Wolverines were completely eliminated from the Conference race as they lost their ninth out of ten starts against the…

… Purdue's Field- house pool tonight. Led by Con'ference champion, Matt Mann III, a Wolverine dele- ration including Gus Stager. Johnny McCarthy and Bob Wag- ner will take to the water for the 1.500-meters…

… with Mich- igan picked for second and Iowa, enjoying the position of the meet's "dark horse, picked for third." TIlE WOLVERINES have lost Conference backstroke champ Harry Huliclday. and diver Evans…

… the scor The Wolverines are also hop for extra help from diver Chi Chelich of Northwestern v stands a chance to whip Calht in the battle for second place. BASS FOOTWEAR. is the No.. Ishoe in the…

March 02, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… considered favorites to win the Western Con- ference track and Field championship held at Champaign this week- end.. . By no stretch of the imaginations can the Sophomore-laden Wolverines be figured on paper…

… seven. That's a real concentration of strength. Their total of 45 points will put them well in front of their near- est rivals which should be Illinois and Michigan in that order. Thee Wolverines and the…

… weight divisions. The 50-yd. free style figures to All men interested in participat- be a battle between Wolverine ing may sign up at either Water- Dick Weinberg and Keith Carter man Gym or the I…

… has been able to demonstrate his abilityaonly against the shorter teams. NOW IN HIS LAST season for the Wolverines Mik feels that it's his best. This conclusion is due mainly to his performance in the…

March 01, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…, the Wolverines scored two falls and five decisions. The y Wildcats, however, took top honors as Tom Ragouzis in an amazing demonstration of fury nailed Wolverine Jack Powers in exactly six seconds…

… was the next to meet the wrath of the Wolverines as he clashed with Jack Kellar in the 128 pound attraction. RA --ANEW YORK-(IP)-St. Louis U. 1, Carlson Triumph Yesterday accepted a bid to de…

… rival, Michigan State, 54a-41,, yesterday, atj Jennison Fieldhouse. The Michigan acrobats out- classed their hosts in four out of six events. PETE BARThELL aided the Wolverine cause by corming' irough…

… who finished in that order. Ed Buchanan bolstered the visi- tors lead by taking first place on the trampoline with Wolverine Bob Shcendube occuping the it iird place slot. 2-i ara HERBERT 0, 'RITZ CR…

March 01, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… branch, 'Wolverine Club: Flash card Matrch 2, 7:30 p).mi., Rooms 3 K-L- Committee meetin, 8 pan., Mich-1 M, Michigxan Union. Speaker: Dr. irian Union. Roomi will be posted. Herbert R. J. Grosch, oft the In…

March 31, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine of- fense last season. Moved up from last year's fourth place slot to number three: is Captain Bill Mikulich. Just re- turned from a successful basket- ball season, Mikulich has had little…

… opportunity for practice. Holding down the fourth rating is Jack Hersch, number one man for the Wolverines during the 1945-46 season. Located in the fifth and sixth spots will be Dick Lincoln and Gordon Naugle…

… Dixon's observations on the indoor performances of his squad. Some changes may occur after the season gets under way and the players hit their playing stride. Southern Trip The Wolverines will leave Ann…

…. SPRING CHANGEOVER - Bill Mikulich is turning in his bas- ketball togs for a tennis rac- quet again this spring. * * * has six returning lettermen to represent the Wolverines in their coming Southern trip…

March 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

….;. , ..... r n Lj 1Mwl ,iaii4 COLD SNOWFLURRIES Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 126 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Annex NCAA…

… secure. But as Michigan coasted in with a third place and Ohio State dropped to fifth, the Wolverines added four more points to their two-point lead to win the cham- pionship, 47-41. Mann Tossed in Pool A…

March 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… Relays will see Michigan in its strongest bid for mid-western prominence. One again at full strength the Wolverines will be facing a vir- tual duplication of the talent they met several weeks ago at the…

… Porter. The Wolverines have the best time in the country to their credit but the reinforced Buckeyes will be pressing close. r 6V TIES $1 "+ If you have ties you +***, don't care for, here's your chance…

… Hill, Wolverine captain, and Wally Grant were named to the right defense and the left wings spots, respectively on the first team. Malt ann IlII Carries Hope For'M'Win in 1500 Meters Itoogerhyde Smith…

…'s events.) By MERLE LEVIN Matt Mann III, Michigan's Big Nine champ in the 1500-meters, will attempt to get the Wolverines off to a flying start tonight in their bid to wrest the NCAA title from Ohio State…

… overconfidence could beat the Wolverines in this event. The' 220-yard freestyle will find defending champion Bill Smith facing an aggregation of swim- ming stars which for sheer bril- liance of name and…

March 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…. For the Wolverines the three day affair will mean a shot at the NCAA title which has elud- ed them since 1941. Last year marked their sixth consecutive second place in the national tourney when they…

… finished a distant (66-39) second to OSU-. Since 1927 the Wolverines have compiled an amazing record in NCAA meets. Over the 21 year pe- riod the natators have put away 12 firsts and 9 seconds. From 1934 to…

… Sat- urday. Cousy was held to a scant five points while Michigan's Don McIntosh held Budko to three field goals and three free throws. Some nights you've got it, some nights you haven't. Wolverine DEN…

… through all obstacles and coming out with the first NCAA puck crown. The Wolverine pucksters did it the hard way on both nights. Trailing the Eagles twice during the game, Michigan roared back to overtake…

… Michigan from 3:57 to 8:02, and a one man edge until 9:02. It wa then that the Wolverines played the finest defensive hockey of th season. Jack McDonald, Ross Smith who was impassable against both eastern…

… its performanc on the following night against th Indians was nothing short of un believable. Again laboring unde the one and two man disadvan tage because of the referees whistles (the Wolverines had 1…

…: announced that the title wa theirs, but the Canadians evident ly forgot two games with th Wolverines on December 18 an 19. Michigan won the first, 3-2, an M' Thinclads Capacity Crowd Anticipated Run at…

March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Capture National Hockey Title Senators Still Unconvinced On UMT Plan Poll Shows More Sup>orl for Draft By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, March 20 - -A majority of Senators remain to be…

… Marker By B. S. BROWN and HERB RUSKIN (Special to The Daily) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, March 20-Michigan reigns tonight as National Collegiate hockey champions. Flashing a powerful attack, the Wolverines

… spark the four goal Wolverine rally that racked up a National title for the Wolverines. OPPOSITE ANGLES: U.S. Pul~iePolicy Reversal Hit by Camnpus Arabs, Jw and Rabbi Lymon issued a (Next Week…

… Square Garden tonight. Mack Suprunowicz was the li man in the Wolverine attack again as he pumped in 14 points in proving himself one of the bette' players of the turney. Un- like the Holy Cross game, his…

March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

…'s Paul McDaniel, third and Gene McDonald, Michigan State, fourth. Catyers Givent Wrist Watches Time will tell! That's the old saying which goes double for the Wolverine basketball team, For twelve…

Wolverines, the watches they received last night from Big Nine Commissioner "Tug" Wilson will tell of the year, 1948, when Michigan player for the first time in the MCAA tour- nament at Madison Square Gar- den…

… 1) honored by being selected on the Associated Press All-Tournament team. Ross Smith and Gacek were picked on the second sextet. The Wolverines jumped into an early lead, when Gacek grabbed Grant…

… rebound into the Wolverine net at 4:25, with Bob 'Merriam getting the assist. Gacek and Grant again team up, at 10:55 of the initial stanza to give Michigan a one goal lead. Grant fed the pass to Gacek who…

…I shot a 20 footer for the score. The' goal was a direct result of some very fancy passing that had the Big Green completely confused. With the Wolverines a man short after Dick Starrak had been! caught…

March 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of the ecening as he scored both goals in the overtime. The first was from Grant at :18 and the second from Connie Hill at 19:30, a 130-foot shot into an empty net. The Wolverines were great on defense…

… soon after his penalty. Coming from behind, in the third period, the Wolverines tied it up, then took a lead only to have Boston even things up again at 19:10 of the final stanza. Connie Hill -worked the…

… Zeta Beta Taun fra ternity, the Wolver- ine club and Sam Wiener, presi- dent of the Wolverine Club, the allowed to spread further checked." CP, Socialist un-I Ties Clained U.S. (Olin iunists Are Heirs…

March 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… victory tonight when it battles Columbia in the consolation game of the Eastern NCAA play-offs. Both clubs were eliminated from the national tourney Thursday evening. The Big Nine champion Wolverines fell…

… of ag- gressiveness. Starts Same Team Coach Ozzie Cowles plans no change in the Wolverine line.up. As usual, he will lead with Mack Suprunowicz and Don McIntosh, forwards; Capt. Bob Harrison and Pete…

… pounded out a 63-45 victory over the Wolverines in the opening round of the NCAA play-offs. Coach Ozzie Cowles' quintet, in the under-dog role, surprised the 18,500 Garden witnesses by taking a 21-16 lead…

… greater number of the few re- boun'ds the Wolverines managed to gather all night. He collected 14 points in the process to lead his mates., With plenty of spring in their legs, George Kaftan and Frank…

… large extent, the new talent of Michigan and Michigan State. The Wolverines UAated for the trip were announced 3esterday by Ken Cameron, aching coach in the absence of Coach Cliff Keen who is witnessing…

… the NCAA championships at Lehigh Univer- sity. Wolverines Entered Mat weight classes are not the same as those used in regular col- legiate competition. The following Michigan men featured: Gilbert Ross…

… skating, Boston drew the first blood, tallying at 10:23. Giles Threadgold grabbed Joe McCus- ker's pass at his own blue line and outskated the Michigan defense to beat Wolverine Goalie Jack McDonald on a…

March 19, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… because of Smith's impending trial. 'Cross' Controls Both Backboards Vaunted Wolverine Defense Fails By The Associated Press New York, March 18 - Holy Cross' defending champions eliminated Michigan, 63 to…

… Michigan sophomore, led the Wolverines with 14 points gained by seven goals. For a time it looked like a real ball game. After ten minutes of the first period Michigan led 21 to 16. Then Holy Cross started…

March 19, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948 THE MiC------A -Y-r-bA-,- -A- -19- 194 i mousy, Kaftan Too Much or Wolverines To Handle A 4 Ketucky Tops Columbia in NCAA Opener NEW YORK, March…

… points. The Wolverines. got off to a good start and after grabbing the 21, 16 lead wero unable to score as the men from Boston caught them and went ahead fast. Michigan did its best to stop the Crusaders…

… all their available men. The usually adept Wolverine subs were ineffective this time,j however, and the Crusaders pro- cecded to make it a rout. Columbia held its own with Kentucky through the earlyl…

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