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April 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… cases on Thursday and WCe , forced to withdraw frii the en- tries. Weinberg swarni on Fidat but his performance wi,,; no,, upi to par. Coach Matt Mann was also af- flicted as the Wolverines man- aged to…

… squeeze into fourth plac- behind the winners, Ohio State The Philadelphia Turners, led by Joe Verdeur and Don fe+orrest were second while Yale finished third-one point ali.ad of ti( crippled Wolverines

… the University of Virginia, 5-4. Wolverine net mentor Ray Dixon commented that "the team did very well considering the fact that they had not had any outdoor practice prior to the Southern trip." "The…

Wolverines. Gordon Naugle scored Michigan's only singles win while the number two All freshman and sophomores interested in applying for footblall manager positions may report to E. Kirk McKinney af- ter 3…

… ninth straight victory over a two year stretch. This year he holds a two-hit 5-1 verdict over Maryland and a 4-3 win over Duke. The Wolverine batting attack, which fared none too well below the Mason…

… which included a homer, triple and two doubles. Elliott hit an even .300 and Wiese connected for a .29 average. Nor did the Wolverines' defen- sive department look much better than their offensive…

… a three-run barrage in the ninth inning and Michigan lost, 7-4. tling Way Tlo GO All in all, the Wolverines looked a far cry from the club that was Big Nine runner-up last year, but they still have…

April 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… For Conference Tennis Contests Wolverines Start Year By Defeating MSC, 7-2 Michigan's varsity tennis team handed MCS a sweeping 7-2 defeat in their season debut Wednesday on the Ferry Field courts…

…, were closely contested and went to three sets. Wellington Beats Philips One of the highlights of the after- noon was the number three singles match in which Wolverine Fred Wel- lington defeated Dave…

…-3 victory over State's Carl Frans. Wolverine Jack Evans was victorious in the number five singles defeating his Spartan ad- verstary by a score of 7-5, 6-4. Wolverines Sweep Doubles In the doubles department…

…, the Wolverines swept all three matches and held the offensive most of the way. The Wolverines encounter their first conference competition tomor- row when they face Indiana in the morning and Purdue in…

… the after- noon at Lafayette. Six Wolverines See Action Today Linksmen Face In Sprint Medley, 2-Mile, Shot Put Bi Ten Champs Sprint Quartet Will Defend Crown; Maize and On OSU Course Blue Face Stiff…

… Philadelphia. Only six of the Wolverines will see action today, however, the other three having to wait until tomorrow's races. Michigan's sprint medley quartet will attempt to defend its 1945 title today, while…

… afternon. He faces an extremely tough field, too, with Frank Martin of NYU, National Col- legiate two-mile champion, leading the pack. Four Way Duel Expected Saturday the Wolverines will try for titles in…

April 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY,APRIL25, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Nine Meets Chicago Here; Trackmen Compete At Drake Netmen ToGo After Opening Conference Win Wolverine Tenis Squad Meets Green Chicago…

… against Bob Lifton of the Ma- roons who was runner-up for Big Ten honors in the fifth bracket. In the fourth singles match of the afternoon, the - Wolverines' colorful Wayne Stille will match his blister…

…. The second doubles match will pair Stille and Porter of the Wolverines against Self and Lifton while Gamon and Howie Bacon will battle Chicago's Dave Martin and Bob Weedfall in the af- ternoon's final…

… match. Golfers Prep For Spartan Home Opener By LYONS HOWLAND Coach Ray Courtright's dark horse golf squad will open its home season tomorrow when the Wolverines face Michigan State's invading forces on…

… the expansive University Golf Course. The Wolverines go into battle fav- ored by both this and last year's record. Meeting Michigan State on two occasions last year, Michigan trounced the Spartans by a…

… are concerned, both teams have fared well enough to make the match an interesting one. The Spartans with very little preparation lost to Ohio State early this season, and then the Wolverines defeated…

… Ohio State. But Michigan State has had time for practice since then, so this is not as favorable a point for the Wolverines as it would seem. Coach Courtright expects to choose his starting squad from…

…- dard will take the mound for Mich- igan against Chicago this afternoon as the Wolverines open their West- ern Conference season. Stoddard won three games while dropping none during the Southern trip, de…

… that faced Notre Dame Tuesday with the exception of Stoddard on the hill. The Wolverine mentor decided to hope for a return to hitting form rather than experiment with a jug- gled batting order. .l…

…* * * The lineups: Wolverines Prepared To Face Strong Field In Relay Carnival -- ' (Continuedafrom Page 1) ed by Notre Deimne, the same. quartet which puished the Wolverines to a new Field House standard in…

April 23, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… Conference Match Tosheff Hurls Three-Hitter As Taft Strikes Out Twelve Ritter's Triple Drives in Only Run in Sixth; Lone Wolverine Threat Cut Down at Plate By DICK HURST With their pre-season warmups behind…

… tour during vacation. A NUCLEUS of veterans and a trio of newcomers make up the Wolverine sextet. Captain Ed lchalon will tee off first for Mich- i1an. Playing his last year of golf for Michigan, Ed is…

… his belt, Chuck has shown a great deal of im- provement leading the Wolverines to victory against Detroit Wednes- day with a 75 despite an eight on one hole. Bob Olson and Leo Houser round out the…

… Michigan team. Both shot fine golf on the south- ern tour and Katzenmeyer is counting on them to give Mich- igan the balance its needs for a championship team. * * * THE WOLvERINES went down to Columbus…

… yesterday so that they could get in a practice round to acquaint them with the nooks and crannies of the OSU course. Ohio State will toss a green team at the Wolverines. Eligi- bility . and , graduation have…

… Big Nine play. * * * TOSHEFF allowed only two singles and a double to set the Wolverines down with apparent ease. He gave up only one walk and struck out two. Michigan couldn't get their eye on the ball…

…, won their . ieNgan. State's swimming team showed a healthy respect for Michigan natators as they named Wolverines to the No. 1 position in all but one event on their all-opponent team' chosen this week…

April 27, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…I THE MICHI-AN DAILY rAGE T Wolverines Start Season with Double Win over Ha vkeyes Iowa Collects Only Ten' Hits in Losing, 7-0, 20-2 Bowman Hurls Three Hit Ball in Opener; Manko, Willers…

Wolverine hitters combed the offerings of Preul for eight hits including a lusty, triple to left-center by left fielder Bill Gregor in the fourth. Gregor scored the first run of the game a moment later on Don…

… passes and three Hawkeye errors at crucial mo- ments. Dick Ives was called in to retire the last man in the ninth after Preul faltered. The second contest saw Wolverine coach, Ray Fisher, send Manko to the…

… engagements. * D *E SECOND GAME Track Squad Departs for Penn Relays Wolverines, Maroons To Represent Big Ten In Week-End Carnival By BILL LAMBERT Four members of the eight-man track squad which will represent…

… distance medley team, which is the only event the Wolverines are running in on Fri., will be composed of all civilians, Ufer, the Hume twins, and Glas. 20 Service Teams To Compete This year's meet is…

… Burnham, the crack miler from Dartmouth, Ollie Hunter, former Notre Dame star, now at Columbia's Midshipmen's school, and a host of others. Wolverines To Run Three Relays Saturday will be the big day for…

… the Wolverines, and they will be toe- ing the mark in the three events. The four-mile relay squad, which is definitely going to be composed of the Hunes, Dick Barnard, and the newcomer, John Purdue. The…

… indication of how the Wolverines will fare in future Conference battles. And we came away very pleasantly surprised. Michigan, according to practice dope, was supposed to have the hitting and fielding this…

April 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… base this year, mainly because of his hitting prowess. Another left hander, Hal Morrill, was fighting it out for the honors at first, but to add more strength to the Wolverine attack, Fisher transferred…

… this past season "places one foot in front of the other in rapid succession with amaing'dexterity and rapidity, after having received said leather sphete" says Wally Weber, Wolverine frosh coach, when he…

…-for the Wolverines, with the other going to the hill in the nightcap. Opposing them for Purdue will be Mel Henson in the open- er, with Boilermaker coach Mel Taube counting on his number two pitcher, Bob…

… Hartman, in the second game. A last minute injury to Leo Ko- ceski caused a shift in the person- nel of Wolverine coach Ray Fish- er's travelling squad. The sparky outfielder hurt his shoulder in a…

… him off the original travel list. But Michigan Duo Tumble Today In NCAATest Wolverine gym coach Newt Loken will meet one of his former star pupils at the National Col- legiate Athletic Associationdgym…

…- ing trip, and both took it fairly easy in practice this past week. The Wolverines return to Ann Arbor Sunday and will open their home season on Monday against Wayne. hi I I FAMOUS FOOD iT A FAMOUS…

April 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… collegiate title meet, the Buckeyes Associated Press Columnist from Ohio managed to nose out the Wolverines by nine points last Satur- NEW YORK, April 4--(AP)-Wed day at the Intramural building.,. haven…

… attack of the since K. M. Landis died, and even the Lions but it also hampered the Wolverines, as Rogers was conceded a Northwest Mounted gets its man inj good chance to cop all of the events in which he…

… South P the anch ley crew, in the b distance Breena CAPTAIN MERT CHURCH, Wolverine swimming ace, churns the last few yards to victory in the 100-yard freestyle race at the National Col- legiate swimming…

… they toe the mark in quest of Western Conference champion- ships, for the Wolverines have been dominating Big Ten cinder circles everl since competition was opened in 1901. Over the 45-year span Michigan…

… squads have captured 35 of a possible 80 crowns, 15 in indoor meets and 20 outdoors. The Wolverines total is 14 more than that of their nearest rival, Illinois. which has picked up 21,1 nine indoors and 12…

… outdoors. By HANK KEISERI en members of the 1945I swimming squad, Western ce champions, were award-I ty letters yesterday at the post-season distribution of Church, Wolverine captain, named the "Most…

… steady charges, handledI hs on the Wolverines unde- 0-yard freestyle relay squad. ion Mowerson, a veteran of acific military action, held or-leg slot on the 300 med- while Pulford, who doubled ackstroke…

April 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… yesterday, coming from behind for the second straight day to overtake Coach Jake Kline's men, 7-2, by virtue of a five-run uprising in the Wolverine half of the fifth. Bo Bowman garnered his second win of the…

… and Zieminski failed to fan a single man. All nine runs in the ball game were unearned, and the Wolverines tallied their five big runs on two infield singles, a pair of errors and two free passes. Get…

… final day of the 50th annual Penn Relays. The win, cou- pled with yesterday's victory in the distance medley, gave the Wolverines their only titles. Expected to cop the last event on the program, the mile…

… relay, the Wolverines ran their only disappoint- ing race. Jim Pierce, leading off, ended up his leg third, and the only Mchigan threat after that came when Bob Ufer, running anchor, pulled up to within a…

… lin smen. 12-6. The Wolverine golfers won only one match in the afternoon's play, taking one of the best ball four- somes. In the singles play, Michigan halved two matches and lost the other two…

…. Peterson of Ohio State was medallist with a 71. In the day's cpening match Jacl: chances were lost, however, when Tews cf the Wolverines, although I Peterson and Crabil whitewashed he was low man for…

April 28, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…. cious Wolverine attack that included Jack Hersh and Bill Mikulich led three homers, two by Ralph Hauser off for the Wolverines in the number end one by Elmer Swanson. one and two positions and encoun- and…

…-plays by the Maroon nine 6-0, and 6-1, 6-1. which accounted for a number of the Wellington Wins Michigan markers and allowed the In the' number three spot, Fred Wolverines to score in every stanza Wellington…

… heirhal ofthe After a lunchtime rest, the re- Chicago rose in their half of the freshed Wolverines strolled on to the fifth to score their lone run on Melas' courts again to face an eager Pur- single, a…

… sacrifice by Stan Warsaw due squad and lost little time in and Stan Levine's single to center, blasting their way to a sparkling 7-2 The Wolverines however, came back victory. in their half of the inning to…

… met little oppo- The sixth produced five more runs sition and defeated their Boilermaker to swell the Wolverine total to 18, on adversaries in a rapid succession of hits by Kell and Bob Chappuis, five…

… two-set triumphs. errors, and a base on balls. In the Evans Loses Singles Set eighth inning, the 19th and final Evans, the Wolverines' number five run was scored by Weisenburger as man, dropped his…

… off of last year's NCAA champs. Playing in cold, windy weather that sent scores soaring into the 80's, the Wolverines moved into a 3-0 lead in the morning's doubles play when Pete Elliott teamed with…

… southpaw Bob Chipman. the Wolverines with a 76. Sisler scored with the first Redbird Elliott Posts 73 run when Len Merullo mised Deli Elliott brought Michigan within Rice's grounder. shouting distance in the…

April 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… time for Saturday's. The Wolverines are entered in all five of the relays, the distance med- ley, the sprint medley, the four-mile relay, the two-mile relay, and the one-mile relay. It is posible that…

…, Messinger Scores 79; Three Single Tilts Decided on 18th Green Johnson Wins Feature Match As Netters Trounce Broncos Racquet Men Sweep Double Matches; Roger Lewis Suffers Only Wolverine Loss f COMeet Playing…

… on a water-soaked turf and under threatening skies that pro- duced an on and off drizzle all day, the, Wolverine linksmen yesterday won their second match in as many days by defeating Northwestern 13…

… ball matches played in the morning, Warren Will- iamson and Dan Fargo of the Wild- cats bested Phil Marcellus and Paul O'Hara, two of Michigan's top men. The Wolverines took the lead, how- ever, in the…

… second match when Jack Tews and John Jenswold turned back James Stotter and Milt Kuehn,.3-0. In the only single match played in the morning, the Wolverines suf- ferede a setback when Bob Alexander Major…

April 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

Wolverine baseball players will leave Ann Arbor at 3 p.m. today to embark on their an- nual spring swing through the sunny South for an eight-game series with Dixieland opponents. The list chosen by Coach Ray…

… Chamber- lain and Howard Greenberg. Outfielders: Captain Charlie Pink, Fred Trosko, Don Holman and Davie Nelson. Open Against Tar Heels The Wolverines, who have had but three days of outdoor practice, will…

… Michigan's links squad will join the southward trek of Wolverine athletes early Thursday morning when they head for the other side of the Mason- Dixon line on their. annual spring trip. The squad which will…

… joined by sophomores John Leidy, Dave Osler and Goodwin Clark, in addition to Ken Johnson, a senior. The Wolverines will open their season Saturday at Knoxville against the Volunteers of Tennessee. The…

… three days' competition in the South- ern Intercollegiate Meet. eet Tennessee gement Saturday This will be Michigan's first en- try in this meet, and the Wolverines will be pitted against the pick of the…

… South's college golfers. Courtright does not expect his team to run off with any honors in the meet, for while the Wolverines will have had only three days of outdoor practice behind them, the Southern…

… golfers will be benefitted by their year-round outdoor play. At the conclusion of the meet which will last from April 11 to 13, the Wolverines will pack their bags and head northward. Two days later the…

… 20. Last year, the Wolverines com- pleted their Southern tour with a record of four straight wins against no defeats. They were rained out in two of the scheduled matches. Georgia Tech fell before them…

…, guard; and Walter Fish, Fletcher Hall. ' . season, 14-4. -1 AI Mike Sofiak will again hold down the regular shortstop berth for the Wolverines as they head for the sunny South. Mike is an excellent…

… will probably be this lineup that will open for the Wolverines. r STADIUM HILLS I GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN! .. at SOUTH MAIN and CUT-OFF ROAD I U S MAY N FESTIVAL Tigers Trim Washington, 4-2, In…

April 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…7, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Taft's Four-Hitter Tops Spartans, 5-0 BULL SESSION by b. s.brown, sports editor Wolverine Bats Sizzle; O.I I Contest Called in Eighth Maiwe nd Blue Ran MSC…

… for Eleven Hits MacDonald Paces S By KEN BIALKIN The Wolverines knocked the ball all over the lot here yesterday as tig Bill Taft pitched a four-hit 1hutout to beat Michigan State by a score of 5…

… blasted a tre- niendous triple into deep right center field. With MacDonald on third base Wolverine shortstop Bob Wolff sent a line drive double into left field scoring MacDon- ald. Captain Hal "Tubby" Ray…

…- mond then hit a hard ball right it the Spartan shortstop and Wolff was caught off second base in a run down. The Wolverine power really showed itself in the fifth inning Because of the track meet…

… collected five extra base blows, three triples and two singles. For the Wolverines MacDonald, Wolff, Morrison and Kobrin each collect- ed two safeties. The Michigan batters blasted Bowers so heavily that he…

… and his Wolverine cinder squad will open their 1949 outdoor track season against a slightly favored Cali- fornia squad this afternoon at Ferry Field The meet, starting at 4:30, will be the first…

April 25, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… (Continued from Page 1) ing the second inning that gave the Riveters their lone marker. The Boilermakers, who were seek- ing their second conference win, looked rather helpless against the Wolverines as they…

…- lain. White came home easily when Don Boor singled to left. Coach Dutch Fehring then tried to stop the paradeI ,of Wolverine batters by lifting Leif- helit and putting in Berto. But this was like adding…

… in the last three years. The Wolverines picked up their other two runs in the fifth inning. Nelson hit a single to right followedl by Holman's who looped a Texas Leaguer to center field.. They both…

… tough Illinois squad, 6-3. Once again it was Co-Captain Lawton Hammett who set the pace as the Wolverines swept five of the six singles matches to clinch the victory. Hammett, continuing his aggres- sive…

… match. Time and again the gallery came to its feet to cheer the Wolverine ace. Gates, though he tried valiantly, couldn't muster the speed to return Hammett's beautiful placement-s. Porter Bags Win Jim…

April 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…'IV AYr APR~b-48r, -1 4 Taft Twirls for Wolverines In Michigan State Tilt Today THE iMICHIiGAN D I)AILY -FAGJ T 39 Michigan Skippers Third in Regatta "4.. By KEN BIALKIN With one diamond victory…

…, and currently the Green and White's top hurler. The Wolverine lineup will be the same team that Fisher has fielded in the last two games. This includes Jack McDonald at first base, Bill Buchholz at sec…

…. Doing the honors behind the plate will be captain Hal Raymond.,, THE MICHIGAN TEAM has been riddled with injuries which have had a telling effect on the Wolverine's performances . this year. Ted Kobrin…

… shape he might have scored easily. * * * THE WOLVERINE - HOOSIER game last Friday was one of the bestg ames to be played in these parts in a long time. Indiana coach Ernie Andres called it the best…

… Michigan placed third behind Purdue and Bowling Green. * * * THE 'A' DIVISION of the sec- ond race was won by Bowling Green with Purdue second and the Wolverines a close third. The wind was steadily in…

April 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… By BEV BUSSEY Art Dole, lanky right-hander, pitched the team's first shutouta of the season, blanking the Detroit University Titans, 8-0, yesterday at the U. of D. field to give the Wolverines a clean…

… the plate to save Dole's shutout. t The Wolverine infielders over- Titans, 8-O, for First Shutout i'll 0 1 14 , S41 Mit i1gs I I W 't. Pr . , . Baseball Round-up Detroit Defeats Red Sox DETROIT…

… center, scoring White. After two men were out in the ninth, the Wolverines got hot and put on a six-run scoring spree, bunching four hits, two walks and an error by shortstop Bob Gor- man for the tallies…

… boys are looking forward to competi- tion next year and a chance to show what they can do." Wolverines Join Other Schools Michigan now joins Minnesota. Illinois, Northwestern and Indi- ana in formal Big…

…:00 p.m. The Spartans are not regarded as soft touches by Wolverine men- tor Bert Katzenmeyer even though they lost to a powerful Ohio State squad earlier in the season by a 22-8 count. * * SUMMARIES…

April 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

…SATURD~AY, APRIL 24, 1949 THlE MICHIGAN-DAILY PAGE 1TU Wolverine Cindermen Lead Way in Pens n Relays 1 l'M Nine Rips Indiana, 10-4, For Third Conference Win Morrison, Kolbrin, Wikel Spark…

… strong In- diana nine, 10-4, today. It was the Wolverines third vic- tory in as many starts against Conference opponents, and pitch- er Art Dole's second. Trailing 4-3 going into their half of the eighth…

… and two pitch into left center field to clear the bases. Jack Weisenburger kept things alive for tlTe Wolverines as he vaited out the Indiana hurler for a pass. Howard Wikel ended the scor- ing for both…

… singled, moved over to third on Iitter's double, and both men scored when Stear- man dumped one out into cen- ter field. The Wolverines got two of these back in their half of the fourth inning. Kobrin…

… left. The game started out as if it were going to be a breeze for the Wolverines, when they loaded the bases in the first inning on a walk to Elliott and hits by Morrison and Kobrin. However, Williams…

… courts. Paced by Andy Paton, one of the top racket-wielders in college cir- cles, and strengthened by the re- turn of ex-sailor Jack Hersh, the Wolverines will present a veteran aggregation which ranks…

… with Northwestern as a top threat for the Western Conference crown. Michigan Favore- Strictly on the ioass of last year's performance the Wolverines will enter today's matches as the favorite, but…

… the first doubles and Mikulich and Otto or Hersh in the second doubles. Naugle and Lincoln will prob- ably form the Wolverines' third doubles team but there is a chance that Bob MacKay may break in…

… losing a five- Michigan Takes Only Twin Triumph of Track Carnival Ionville Sets Record with 56-Foot Heave; Sprint MeIley Relay Team Upsets N.Y.U. PHILADELPHIA, April 23-('P)-Michigan's mighty Wolverines

… star, and Herb Barten, the Wolverines' Big Nine half-'~-~---~~ ~--~~~~ Anerican STANDINGS W. Cleveland......2 Detroit ........3 Washington .. .3 Philadelphia . , .3 New York .... 1 Boston........1 St…

April 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… Champaign Squad Likely to Decide Wolverine Title Hopes_ NATIC Teams Pittsburgh Brooklyn Boston Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati New York St. Louis AMER Teams ONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GRl 6 4 5 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 4…

… this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at Ferry Field. This is the first of a two-game weekend series which will largely' determine the Wolverines' fate in the W e s t e r n Conference this spring. Illinois looms…

Wolverines with 19 crowns. On the eve of the Illini series the Wolverines have possibly lost the services of Paul White, hard hitting outfielder. During batting practice yesterday he was hit on the temple by a…

… Despite a soggy, wind-swept course, Michigan's first junior var- sity golf squad in Wolverine his- tory scored an impressive 16-11 victory yesterday in their debut against the Michigan State Nor- mal…

…'s victorious match. The Wolverine mentor ap- plauded the efforts of Michigan's Garry De Vries who paced all competitors with a 77, Jack Vez- ina who followed closely with a 78, and Wes Carlson, a long…

… in the Hearst Invitational in Detroit last year, and made a fine showing." Katzenmeyer was also pleased with the performances of the three other Wolverine golfers- Doug Beath, Mort Cohn, and Ken Burke…

April 04, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…TUESDA ; Al'HIL 4, 1944 T-E MIrHIGAN DAILY PAGE TAFEE TV~S~AY, &PUIb 4, 1944 PAGE Tfl1~EE Wolverine Nine Opens Season Against Oberlin Moundsmen Display Early Season Promise; Schmidtke, Bowman…

…, Fisher has only two weeks to whip his team into condition for the start of the campaign and probably only ten days or so of outdoor drill. Ober- lin will provide a good early-season test for the Wolverines

… Starting at the catching slot, pre- season drills have shown that the Wolverine squad boasts two receivers of better than ordinary ability in vet- eran Elmer Swanson and newcomer Bob Stevenson. Both have…

… proved to be fine backstoppers with strong throwing arms and a lot of baseball sense. Swanson did a fine job of handling Wolverine pitchers last season while operating in the number one catching role…

… apparent that the mound corps carries a lot of the re- sponsibility for a team's effectiveness. The Wolverine pitching staff has been the subject of a lot of specula- tion, but recent batting practice drills…

… will tell how the Wolverine moundsmen stack up in this depart- ment. On the basis of past exeperience, Bruce Blanchard and Charlie Ket- terer will get the first call to team up. at the all…

… Center Don Lund was the Wolverine cen- terfielder in 1943, and is almost cer- tain of a starting spot somewhere in the outer garden this year. Lund was one of Michigan's most consistent performers last…

…. Michigan Shines in Relays It was in the 300-yard medley relay and 400-yard free style relay that the Wolverine swimmers gathered most of their laurels. Michigan finished second to Great Lakes in both events…

April 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… fifth inning. The game seemed on ice for Western Michigan by the time the eighth inning rolled around. Anderson had been keeping the Wolverine bats strangely silent and there were no signs that he would…

… first on an error, Anderson walked Holman to fill the bases. The Broncos' infield was backed up for a double play, but all in vain, as Don Robinson walked, forcing in Cartmill with the Wolverines' first…

… earlier in the game Golfers Reveal Great Promise Even In Defeat By BUD LOW Although far from mid-season form, the Wolverine golfers learned much while swallowing the bitter pill of experience when they…

…. Now that Ann Arbor has finally blossomed forth into spring, the Wolverines should improve as the weeks go by. One thing that definitely has to be corrected before the next match, which by the way is…

… Conference competition. Last year five of, the six singles players and two of the three doubles teams got top seedings, when the Wolverines won their first Conference tennis crown. Coach Leroy Weir put the six…

April 23, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…-4, yesterday on the Ferry Field courts. The Wolverines won the number two, three, and five singles, and the number two and three doubles. The meet was decided by the last match, the third doubles, when Roy…

… of tennis, capturing the next six games and the match. Roy Bradley, Michgian number three man, scored the Wolverines' mnost decisive win, beating John Troup, 6-1, 6-4. Bradley played his u;sual steady…

… While Five Wolverine Hurlers Allow Normal Only 3 Hits f By BUD LOW Climbing all over two Michigan Normal pitchers for 12 hits and eight runs, Michigan scored its third tri- umph of the season…

… Hurons hitless. Bill Cain was the starting pitcher for the Wolverines, and in the two innings that he work- ed he was nicked for two of the three Ypsi safeties. Don McIntosh came in to relieve Cain in the…

… hurled the seventh and eighth innings without allowing a man to reach first. Dick Schmidtke finished on the mound for the Var- sity. Michigan Gets Fast Start The Wolverines got away to a fast start in the…

April 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… ribbons. The Wolverine captain will be called upon to face the top middle-distance men in the na- tion during the two day meet, and a creditable showing here would greatly bolster his hopes for the summer…

… squad that boasts 16 re- turning letterme'n, including five pitchers, but their two losses toI Wisconsin will probably send the Wolverines on the field slight fa- vorites to extend their Conference…

… an excellent 73 for the losers. The men who got the nod to swing off the first tee for the Wolverine varsity are Ed Schalon, Dave Barclay, Pete Elliott, Rog Kessler, Chuck MacCallum, Mort Cohn, Bill…

… others from the OSU nemesis which tripped the Wolverines 13-12 at Columbus last year are Pete Sohl and Alex Pollie. By mutual agreement be- tween Wolverine Coach Bert Katzenmeyer and the Buckeyes' Bob…

April 16, 1947 (vol. 56, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

…16, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines Down Katzenmeyer To Hold Trials For JV, Freshman SquadsY Notre Dame, By MURRAY GRANT With a highly successful South- ern trip under his belt and the…

… prospect of a crammed schedule before him, Coach Bert Katzen- meyer, new Wolverine golf men- tor, is faced with the task of nar- rowing the 80 aspirants for the 1947 golf squad down to a work- able figure…

… other letter- winners and several promising golfers the outlook for the Con- ference champs is indeed bright and experts look for the Confer- ence title to remain in Wolverine hands. Major opposition to…

… six-run outburst in the eighth inning yesterday and then staved off a desperate Notre Dome rally in the ninth to squeeze out a 11-10 slugfest before 2,000 chilled fans who turned out for the Wolverine

Wolverines in yesterday's vic- tory. Maize and Blue sent ten men to base XA uwmca i&91 s h the plate in an inning that was baseball diamond at the south- climxedby ackWeisenburger' s Ernie McCoy at the…

April 23, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…TmiiAY ..AMPIL 23. 1942 TIE MICHIGAN _AL a _ _~F: - .rY Wt- t Wolverine Nine Crushes Wayne, 12-6, In Home Opener Big Third Inning Spree SNets Varsity Eight Runs (Continued from Page 1…

… for the Wolverines, proved to be a rather listless affair as far as the fans were concerned because 11 out of the 12 runs were scored before the fifth by the Tartars. Fisher used Bill Jessop behind the…

… two years ago . . Don Robinson, Wolverine shortstop is be- ing called the most improved fielder on the club . . Goldsmith wasn't all to blame for the runs that scored in inning. the second frame…

…-42 wrestling captain, will serve as trainer. One of the six relay teams slated to compete for the Wolverines will be the shuttle relay quartet of Lahey, Stroia, Byerly and McCarthy, run- ning in that order. Each…

… two questions, "what will Michigan have for the outdoor season" and "who will represent the Wolverines,," will be answered by the competing athletes. Decisions will be made on the basis of their…

April 28, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

…'s Smash in Tenth Gains Victory for Rankin Kobrin Stars for Wolverines with Five Hits; Morrill, Morrison Get Two Safeties Each W. New York .... .5 Pittsburgh ....5 Brooklyn ......5 Boston ........5 St…

… inning, broke up a wild hitting battle in which the lead had see- ,awed back and forth several times before the payoff blast. WALTER "BCD" Rankin went the route for the Wolverines and although hit hard in…

…-Alex Lmanian HIT THE DIRT-Wolverine first baseman Jack McDonald as he slides into third base in the second inning of yesterday's game with Notre Dame. His long triple sent Ted Kobrin scurrying across the plate…

April 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

… Field today at 3:30 p.m. The Wolverines, fresh from two victories over the Iowa Hawkeyes this past weekend, will be favored to win, but the Tartars are ex- pected to field a strong team. Wayne downed…

… Selfridge Field 22-6 over the weekend. 2. In an effort to see as many men as possible under game conditions, # Wolverine coach Ray Fisher said that he was going to use a lot of players and four pitchers…

…. Fancett Starts Bob Fancett will get the start- ing nod from Coach Fisher but Bill Taft, Pat Morrison and Bob Hicks are also sure of seeing mound action for the Wolverines. Michigan's starting lineup will be…

… the same as has been used all season, with the changes to be made during the course of the game. Bump Elliott, who is batting .250 will lead off and play center field for the Wolverines. Elliott added…

… the Wolverine regulars in hitting, Howie Wikel is fifth in the bat- ting order and will play shortstop. His eight game average is .355., Dom Tomasi, who's four hits against Iowa boosted his average…

… seven times at bat against Self- ridge including a home run and a double. Following the Wayne tilt, the Wolverines will have one day of. practice before they leave for In- diana on Thursday. Michigan has…

April 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1948 TUIE MICH IAN DAILY THE HITS OF DIXIE: B HEY, WHCH WAY 1)I. RUN? ~ike's .391 Leads Wolverine Batters li Pep Met eBiinis '1 t() Mbh By hRB RUSKIN At thi six game mark in…

… the Wolverine baseball sciedule, four Wolverine diamond men are hitting the ball at a better than .300 clip. They are h d by Howard Wikel, who was recently shfited from right field to shortstop. Wikel…

… in 15 times at bat. Following him is Jack Weis- enburger with eight blows in his 25 times at bat for a .320 percentage. He has hit safely in each of the last five games that the Wolverines have played…

… value as a hitter. Three of those six hits have been home runs, one of which won the Quantico game for Michigan, and another that helped win the Georgetown tilt. Bump Elliott is the only other Wolverine

… who was playing all the Wolverines deep. Nor can the potentialities of Ralph Morrison or Hal Raymond be discounted by opposing pitchers. Bill Taft and Ed Heikkinen are the only pitchers to collect at…

April 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… Play Against Purdue I Coach Weir's Team Defends Championship; Lewis, Johnson, Post, Boucher Head Starters In their first of six Conference matches, and their only Big Ten home engagement, the Wolverine

… today in Detroit. With practically the identical team that won the Big Ten title in 1944, the Wolverine squad will face the Titans in its initial contest under new golf Coach, Bill Barclay. Four var- sity…

… comparatively well. It is reported that the Detroiters will be a much improved club over last year's Titan squad which were defeated twice by the Wolverines. Coach William Joyce's team will have three first…

… together three hits in the first place in Conference standings, fifth to put across two runs. Tom will play here again this afternoon at. Rosema, Wolverine first-sacker, singl- 200 EWT at Ferry Field in the…

…, slapped out a long triple, igan, will do the pitching for the scoring Tomasi from second. Wolverine crew. Art Ecklund, who held Iowa to three hits in his first Stevenson Scores Conference start, is slated…

… ended when Gerald Kaires made a beautiful catch of Kell's deep fly to left. Wolverines Get Eight Hits The eight Wolverine safeties were spread out among five men, with only Rosema and Bill Grego snaring…

April 02, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… overwhelming edge in balance it would be safe to say the Wolverines had another vic- tory tucked away.} But, as Mann points out, "ThereI are enough good swimmers from this Podunk college and that Podunk col…

…" Andy Clarke, of Wayne, Rene Chouteau-1500 meter champ from Yale, Eric Cutler and the great Tom Haynie. Tough Competition That gives you a rough idea of what the Wolverines will be up against Friday and…

… of the batting , cages after a session of catching some of his hurling hopefuls, and the Wolverine mentor would rather watch somebody else behind the plate than work there himself. "George," he said…

… least, nobody who watched the Wolverines last spring. For, Harms, then a sophomore, was tagged as a superior backstop early in the pre-season drills, and before the squad returned from the southern trip…

… the sad news of the forth- coming Wolverine doom reached the overworked I-M pool yester- day, the Michigan swimmers didn't burst into the expected tears. "I guess maybe we're all through," commented…

April 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…, with the Hoosiers, Notre Dame, and Illinois trying to stop the parade of Wolverine track victories. The competition will be in relays, with six baton events on the list: four-mile, two-mile, distance med…

… giving the Hoosiers a real battle. As has been the case in all the Relays the Wolverines have taken part in this year, they will be the team to beat in every event. The one-mile brings together Michigan…

… Courtright's mashie wielders took the Buckeyes to camp for their first Big Ten win of the season. The power-packed duo of Capt., Bob Palmer and little Jack Emery led the Wolverines throughout the entire trip…

…. "They were almost un- beatable," Courtright said. To start things off right, Tennes- see fell before the Wolverine forces, 20%-12. The hard swinging varsity then duplicated that top-heavy score when they…

Wolverines finished third in the Southern Intercollegiate tourna- ment behind a record-breaking Lou- isiana State foursome and Duke Uni- versity as they took 618 strokes to the 601 for the winners Tom Tussing…

April 16, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… today with a 1412-9 % victory over Ohio State. This gave the Wolverines their fourth straight win in as many starts. Coach Courtright's all-veteran team had little trouble With the Buckeyes, and lost only…

… more points for the Wolverines with a 2-1 deci- sion over Horstman.- Holman .........: Trosko . .... Harms .....,..... Dobson........... Pink............ Chamberlain..... Evashevski Ruehle…

… crashed through to win, Michigan's top ranking trio, Fran- cis Heydt and the two Sharemets, finished just six precious inches a- head of Chicago with the second Wolverine team, Bill Beebe, John Haigh and…

…, the Lane Tech youthful star, in the National AAU century clash. Having breezed by the stiffest com- petition everytime he had entered the water in the Eastern invasion, the powerful Wolverine sophomore…

April 30, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…r t. y SiHE;IIC I , Wolverines hip Broncos, 10=9, in 11=Inniwg Si iwfe st W alterhouse's Hit with a Bases Full Provides Win Dick Drury, Third Maize and Blue Hurler, Finishes Contest To…

… midwest. lathward and Swanson Get Two In racking up their sixth straight win in seven starts, Michigan knocked out 12 hits, one less than the Broncos. The Wolverine safeties 'ere fairly well scattered as…

… Peacock then 'eiieved Biddle .and retired the side. 9Wth Replaces Boim Pro .QIm,. the Wolverine starter, had a touch of wildness in the second itining when Western scored a pair bf runs on two walks and the…

… the ninth after the Bronco three-run uprising. The Wolverines' next game is with Michigan Normal at Ypsilanti to- morrow afternoon. Probable starter ipr the Maize and Blue is veteran kill Cain who…

…- ways revere Yost and treasure his memory. Golfers To Face Northwestern Leaving Ann Arbor this morning, the Michigan golf team will entrain for Evanston to meet Northwestern in what will be the Wolverine

… journey to Ohio State for the first Big Ten match except Marcel- lus. Phil was a letterman on last year's team that won the conference title. The Wolverine squad that will meetthe Wildcats this week-end has…

April 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine middle distance corps which has borne the brunt of compe- tition, all winter. Severe Blow Dealt Coach Ken Doherty, commenting on Vetter's departure, called it a "severe blow" to…

… five-point de- crease, and possibly more, in the Wolverines' indoor strength. Such a decrease might easily spell the differ-. ence between first and second place next month if the duel betweenf Michigan…

… to the here, May 22. 1945 Wolverine baseball schedule yes- Meanwhile, the baseball squad terday when Coach Ray Fisher an- moved outdoors for the first time in nounced that contests with Illinois, a…

… interim. The Wolverine mentor said that his trdublesome infield games carded for the season to 25. sh akdiprouemetinfyes- The llioisgam wil b plyedshowed marked improvement in yes- The Illinois game will be…

… played terday's 12-inning practice game. here. April 20, and will be followed Ray (Red) Louthen. who pitched by an already scheduled tilt between a three-inning stint for one of the the Wolverines and the…

April 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…-game exhibition series and all hands glad to escape to the relief of the showers. Iowa and Illinois Most Consistent Michigan Rivals in Diamond Sport Same Schools May Be Troublemakers for Wolverines During 1944…

… Maize and Blue quartet in 2:59. Mert Church, swimming the anchor for the Wolverine "A" team, tried valiantly to close the big gap which Smith had given the Sailors, but couldn't quite make it; and when…

… Dobby Burton, who was swimming the anchor leg for the Bluejackets "B" team, closed in on Church, it became a three-way race, with the Wolverines "A" team barely edging out Great Lakes' "B" squad for sec…

… the ten- ure of Ray Fisher as Michigan's baseball coach, teams from Illinois and Iowa have afforded the greatest obstacles to the Wolverines' winning ways. From the reports which have been flowing from…

… Michigan over the past eight seasons, having won 61 and lost 25 for a fancy .709 figure. In that period, it won one champion- ship, tied for two others and never wound up lower than fifth. The Wolverines

… gained 56 wins against 28 losses for .667 in the same stretch, copping two championships outright and tying for a third. The Illini, also, have always been right at the heels of the Wolverines in the games…

April 24, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 153) • Page Image 5

… Ball Tonight Ruthvens Head List Of Patrons f f , ' m 'Co-Op'Dac i O Dance Is Tomorrow Wolverine To Turn Proceeds Into 'Bomber-Scholarships' Bomber-Scholarship Project has found another ardent backer…

… in the Wolverine Cooperative. The members of the Wolverine are donating the use of their building gratis and mem- bers are giving their services free for a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow so…

April 19, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…'s ten points in team scoring. THE WOLVERINES' other points were gathered by Pete Bar- thell. Michigan's captain-elect, placed fifth in a field of 33 con- testants in the parallel bars event. Barthell was…

… with only 28 points. Michigan's two man team placed ninth in the final standings. Also ahead of the Wolverines were Minnesota, 18; Illinois, 171/2; Kent State University of Ohio, 17; University of…

… played at the Conference Championships at Evanston Illinois on May 28. With Western Indoor Champion, and Western Conference Singles Champ, Andy Paton heading the Wolverine tennis roster, there seems little…

…, Hetzack and Otto at two, and MacKay and either Lincoln or Nougle at three. Rivalling the Wolverine tennis stars are Northwestern's Wildcats who have a very fine man, Grant Golden, at number one singles this…

…. Purdue, never a tennis power, has been having difficulty picking a team to make the trip. After that the Wolverines meet MSC and in rapid succession her Big Nine rivals and other teams such as Notre Dame…

April 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… out the squad. In last year's home and home series, these two teams wound up with a .500 percentage in four games, as the Wolverines copped the first two tilts and dropped the final pair in the lair of…

… Conference crown. However, it will give a good indication of what the Wolverine followers can expect when Michigan meets some of the Conference contenders. Minnesota has been listed by pre-season dopesters as…

… Service late in the afternoon. where the 1945 season getting under way April' swelling was reduced in his ankle and where x-rays were to be taken this 21, the Wolverine linksmen have only morning, according…

… to Dr. A. W. Coxon. a little more than a week of practice Coach Ray Fisher stated that this was the worst injury suffered by a before they encounter the University member of the Wolverine baeball squad…

April 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

… no matter what position he'll be playing when the Wolverines open this season Thursday against Michi- gan State, he'll be giving his all for the sport which he loves. Freshman Passers Feature Grid…

… pro- ficient in this branch of backfield play which is usually considered the private property of tailbacks and signal-callers alone. Fisher T'ales 16-Man Team On Spring Trip Wolverine Coach Expects To…

… Use Fishman, Smith, Boim Against Middies By MYRON DANN A squad of 16 Wolverine baseball players will leave Ann Arbor today for their annual spring trip through the East and South. This year the trip…

… strong the Varsity is from results of the games against Navy, Maryland, Virginia and Georgetown. Last year the Wolverines rolled up the impressive record of six wins against two defeats and the boys on the…

… his inexperienced mound staff. Mickey Fishman, Irv Boim and Don Smith are the pitchers that the Wolverine coach plans to use against the Middies. Travelling Squad Those making the trip besides Fisher…

…, respectively, in 1940. Although Gilbert was Conference champ two years ago, it doesn't seem to bother Ben Smith, for in addition to beating the Ohioan twice in dual meet competition, the Wolverine also finished…

April 28, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… Beat Indiana And Retains Title Hopes Wolverine Golfers Whip Indiana, 13-11 (Special To The Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, April 27.-Michigan's unpredictable base- ball team hung on to a slim chance for the…

… Big Ten title here this after- noon, when the Wolverines rallied in the ninth inning to nip the Hoo- siers, 5-4. Lyle Bond, bespectacled right- hander, went the route for Coach Ray Fisher's team giving…

… 110 002--5 8 5 Indiana .... 002 100 010-4 4 4 Batteries: Bond and Harms; Hund- ley and Stoshitch. Wolverine Golfers Whip Indiana, 13-11 (Special To The Daily) INDIANAPOLIS, April 27.-An; undefeated…

…. Without their diminutive ace, Jack 'Emery, the Wolverines found the going tough for the first time this season, since all of their early. victories were of the easy variety. But it was because of unusual…

… and that he was resting well. There was no indication how long he would be confined. 'Netmen TNipped In Close Match Illinois Proves Too Strong For Wolverine Varsity (Special To The Daily) CHAMPAIGN, Ill…

April 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 143) • Page Image 6

… schools in nearby localities. being organized. Cash prizes and four ribbons have been offered by Golfside to the win- Wolverine To Hold ners in each event, the events to be judged by Mrs. John Alexander…

… by Gordon Lon, '41, and the largest in Michigan. Awards Don Counihan, '41, will be the spe- will be given in horsemanship, jump- cial feature of the Wolverine social ing and musical chairs divisions…

April 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

Wolverine lineup until just before the match starts, but either fresh- man Roger Lewis or Captain Jinx Johnson will probably start at the number one position. They have been alternating' at that spot in…

… Porter in 1941. Porter played' number two for the Wolverines last year. Newcomers Fred Ziemann, Mickey Elliott, and Marv Ott will probably round out the Spartan's roster. Rain Prevents Scheduled Tilt With…

… Thompson, '46, reports. The Tutorial Committee will hold a meeting for all women in- terested in working on the com- mittee at 5 p.m. today in the League. Wolverines Out To Take Three Team Titles in Penn…

… outdoors. And the Wolverine coach has the material to turn out two other pow- erftil quartets. There is a possibility that Michigan can take two more titles, but sports fans should not be too free with their…

… meet with Ohio State will be chalked up to experience which will help us in the quest for the Conference title," Coach Ray Court- right'said when he returned with the Wolverine golf team after its match…

April 10, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… A 16-man Wolverine baseball squad will leave by car at 7:30 a.m. today for College Park, Maryland, where Michigan opens its 1941 season to- morrow against the University of Maryland Terrapins. The…

… game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Also traveling with the four-car caravan, besides Coach Ray Fisher, are Charley Knapp, manager, Don Wirtchafter, Daily Sports Editor, and Mr. Lloyd Allen, Wolverine fan…

…- concerned, the Washington Senators ecming southern trip. rive home at Ann Arbor on Monday, are the team to beat for the Ameri- The Wolverines will go into battle April 21, to write finis to their an- can…

… tune of NEW YORK of the hits and all of the runs were 20%,'2-1,'. The Wolverines will then Case system tainted. leave Atlanta and head for ,Ath- Three-Year Day Course Archie McKain, who followed him, 'ns…

April 04, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

…THE i~MICHIGAN DILYf Ace Wolverine Hurler At New York Athletic Club Pool IN THIS CORNER By MEL FINEBERG_ NEW YORK, April 3-Michigan's Western Conference and National Collegiate swimming…

… field as last week with the addition of Al Greene from the Illinois AC. With that many possible points, Matt Mann's irrepressible Wolverines ought to roar on to their third big title of the year here this…

… participants." Russ Dobson is expected to take up most of the pitching slack on Coach Ray Fisher's 1940 edition of the Wolverine nine. Upon Dobson's right arm rests the chances for a successful invasion of the…

…, Presbyterian College, George Wash- ington U., and Maryland U. on the next five days. Following the Maryland match, the Wolverines will head home to pre- pare for the opening of the Big Ten season, which begins…

… pitched a one-hit shut- out against Ohio State. V.M.I., whom the Wolverines edged out 2-1 last year, have lost several men by grad- uation and shouldn't prove too hard to beat. Following V.M.I. comes the…

Wolverines, 2-1, last year and again have a strong team. The University of Maryland, coached by Joe Judge, ex-Washing- ton Senator first-baseman, will be Michigan's next foe. The Terrapins, paced by Hugh…

… Keller, younger broth- er of Charlie of the New York Yan- kees, have broken even in four games played thus far, one of their victories being over Dartmouth. Out For Revenge' The Wolverines wind up their…

…'s 12-11 defeat in which Georgetown staged a sensational four-run rally in the ninth inning to whip the Wolverines. iI n~. III III K, /j // /7 /4' %' Instead of the usual, "Hi Ya," when you go home…

April 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… singles players instead of the customary six. Lewis and Hirsch are slated to start in the first doubles spot, with Post and Boucher following at num- ber two. The Wolverine netters will play their second…

… against the University of Detroit golfers at Detroit tomor- oit de- row, the Wolverine linksmen will be minute making their first start of the season of the under their new coach, Bill Barclay.' 40-foot…

… season. BEER WINES Wolverines To Meet Illini, Oldest Rivals, Here in First Big Ten Game MIXERS GROCERIES - MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CMarket 123 East Washington Fisher Confident On Eve of Game…

… series," and that it will be some sign of the Maize and Blue's chances this season. The Illinois-Michigan feud on the basepaths dates back to 1892 when the Wolverines trounced the Illini 18-0, and finds…

April 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 147) • Page Image 5

… are{ showing wider 1 brimmed hats in prng trws 'Bomber Dance' To Be Given Wolverine is sponsoring a "Bomb-f er Dance" for the Bomber Scholar- ship Fund from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, April 25, in…

… the Wolverine dining room. Gross proceeds from the dance will go to the fund since the food will be donated by the Wolverine and the labor by 78 Wolverine workers. These 78 men have made up their own…

April 04, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… Three Veterans To Form Nucleus Of Squad Powerful Chicago Swimming Outfit Rated Above Wolverine Titleholders, Free-Styler Otto Jaretz, By LYONS HOWLAND Big Adolph Kiefer Head Coach Ray Courtright's golf…

… end of titles is the. big question mark. Swim- this week. It will be a tough decision ming for the Detroit Athletic Club, for the competition is great. The Haynie may crowd out a Wolverine Wolverines

…Ad Hampers Nine In Initial Practice Game1 Fisher Alternates Hurling Duties Among Robinson, Veigel, Muir, Netherton By GENE GRIBBROEK Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverine baseball squad played its first prac- tice game…

… , ' - Coach Cliff Keen has entered all { to see just what they have learned, of the Wolverine grapplers in the un- i from these practice sessions at the attached class. Lettermen Ray Field House. Deane, Marvin…

April 13, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…aiUIAX, u u, TnTi MtICHIGAN DOAILY Ypsilanti nne Bows to Wolverines; .Practice Game Gives Second Team, 3,-1, Win Outfielder McKeachic Drives in Winning Run; Detroit Amateur Squad Plays Here Today…

… Field diamond. Game Dull affair Yesterday's practice game was a dull affair that saw the "Teachers" commit seven missplays while the victorious Wolverines were guilty of two. Each team was weak at the…

… field. Bob Saxton and Pat Morrison followed Urquhart to the mound before Dick Savage came on to pitch the last three innings for the Wolverines. Savage in Trouble Savage was the only Wolverine hurler to…

… face any trouble. The Teachers loaded the bases in the top half of the eighth with a walk, an er- ror and a single before the Wolverine righthander retired a man. He got by with only one run, made on a…

… long fly ball to left field, as he fanned one and Chuck Nemeth was caught steal- ing on a beautiful peg by Michigan's catcher, Al Capaferi. But then the Wolverines scored two runs on two errors, by the…

April 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

…IE MIC 14-GAN DIAILY Senator'Happ Caneler Named Baseball Czar j Thinclads Gett For Penn Rela Wolverine Cinderme Four-Mile, Two-Mile, With the tentative personnel of the Penn Relays squad named…

…, a select group of Michigan trackmen will concentrate the rest of the week on rounding into shape for what could be the Wolverines' best Relays performance in their ten-year parti- cipation, according…

… Doherty in- dicated that his charges have a "good chance" of copping three titles this weekend at Philadelphia. Doherty places his main hopes for first places on the distance relays, in which the Wolverines

…-Winners Running for the Wolverines in -the four-mile event will be Bob Thoma- son, Dick Barnard, and Ross and Bob Hume. All four men grabbed places in the Western Conference in- door meet last month when Michigan…

…, another Conference record. If they can repeat their per- formances at Philadelphia, Doherty believes that three first places are more than a possibility. Meet To Run Two Days The Wolverines will also be…

… decided who the sixth player will be, but he said that it is a choice between Ken Morey, Bill Theunissen, Bob Hainil- ton, and Hank Zimmerman. The Wolverine golf mentor declared that these four linksmen…

April 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…, 15-3. The Wolverines had little trouble with the Michigan State team, tying only one match and winning the others. The greatest opposition came from a stiff north wind that played havoc with almost…

… Dame third with 49 5/6, and Illinois fourth with 28 2/5 points. The Wolverines took the lead in the meet when they swept through to a victory in the mile team race, and held it through- out the rest of…

… had trpuble settling down and handed Mike Sofiak a free ticket to first base, and the little Wolverine shortstop was so pleased with this generosity that he stole second a -minute later. Steppon Triples…

April 20, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…- ference meet, since the Wolverines compete with the two teams which finished right behind them in the in-z door Conference meet last March. The varsity showed a small but definite superiority indoors, and…

… events longer than 100 Jack Barry, Michi yards have been replaced by six re- pitching ace, yesterday lays; the other events remain the Wolverines to a 5 to 2 tr same except for a shuttle hurdle re…

… Viking Lion of Nazi Ingside seats n conflict, a ns took'new rom involve- under com- ved notice on did not de- Will Ope. Sixth Inning Rally Earns Varsity Win By NORM MILLER Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverine

… advanced to third on the play, put Michigan in the lead when he rode home after Bill Steppon's long fly to center field. Trosko Triples 1 But the Wolverines weren't fin- ished yet. Freddie Trosko, batting…

…, however, had been none too auspicious for the Wolverines. With one out in the first half of the first, Steppon muffed Smith's pop fly behind sec- ond. Chamberlain then took Step- han's grounder and threw…

April 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… 6-2 sets from the the No. 6 singles over Western's ionships, and Coach Ken Doherty by a week from today. Broncos' John Milroy. Ray Postena. called it the best Wolverine per- DAILY OFFCIAL BULLEATYN…

… missed 13 ft., six in. by a whisker. Vetter Second In the two-mile relay, George Vetter led off for the Wolverines, ran a fine le, but wound up about 10 yards behind the lead-oi man for Fordhaln University…

… the Wolverines a seven-yard lead going into the second leg. George Shepherd in- creased this to ten yards during his stint. Joe Hayden then took over and ran a 48.6 quarter-mile, only to fall victim to…

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