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June 03, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…1 THIE MICHIGAN DAILY P*A01 m EE George Harms Elected 1942 Wolverine Baseball Captain 'C. Geor ge Ridehle Gets Valuable Player Award Michigan Catcher Batted Over .400 In Western…

… tendered an invit- ing offer. His school work compares favorably with his diamond work, however, as his B average readily attests. Much of the Wolverines' success this year can be attributed to Harms. Not…

… season for the Maize and Blue is loud in its praise of the fiery catcher who helped it become the ace staff of the Big Tens A born fighter, Harms never gave up no matter how far behind the Wolverines might…

… Leroy Weir's 1941 cham- pionship netters played in winning their first Conference title last week- end on the University of Chicago courts . . . with a few breaks the Wolverines might have garnered five…

… Friday when the I Wolverine number three man was scheduled to play Geane- koplis of Minnesota . . . this Goph- er was one tough cookie and he pro- ;eeded to bring Jim to the net by drop shotting him, and…

… enough to keep the net -game of the Wolverines stifled. Tobin and Hammett put up a brilliant battle before they were de- feated by Greenberg and Richards in the first doubles final... Green- berg was…

June 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… Ohio State next weekend for the Hawkeyes will give themn a copped-and-dropped mark of 9 and 3 as compared with 10 and 2 for the Wolverines who have finished their Conference schedule. Big offensive guns…

… Schaflander and Gain- on. In their final match with Johan- sen and Bob Martin of Chicago, the Wolverine duo took a 4-2 advantage (Continued from Page 1) mons' double scored one run for the Spartans in the…

… Detroit Policemen Second; Wolverine MeCarthy s Second Highest Scorer1 (Continued from Page 1) the bar at a height of 6 feet 42 inches and finish in a tie for first place. Pete Wege, star Wolverine freshman…

… will be accomplishing big things for the Wolverines next year, as he fin- ished second to Piel in the century and came in third in the 220. Breidenbach Beaten Michigan's smooth-riding half- mile ace…

…, Warren Breidenbach, lived up to expectations, as he came in first in the 880, turning in a time of 1:57.7 seconds on the wet track. But the Wolverine flash, boxed in un- til the last turn in the 440 yard…

…- stepping crew of baton-passers from Western State. Johnny Katz, who was running in place of Bob Ufer on the Wolverine team, led off for Michigan and was in third place when he handed the baton to Warren…

… clauses are announced. See or call CLINTON E. PURDY agent for THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANE Co. 206 Wolverine Bldg. Tel. 9333 h 1 6 11 27 15 Every Alumni Class has its officers and its program…

June 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… pay raise of 10 cents an hour for hourly workers, seniority Wolverine Netmen Take Muir Yields Only Six Hits In First Eight Innings; Wakefield Blasts Triple Wolverines Clinch Title, Keep Going…

… take an easy 6-4 win from Michigan State's Spartans. Lefty Neil MJuir, who hurled only in i"elief roles during the Western Conference season, started on the mound for the Wolverines and held the State…

… Steppon each had two hits for the Wolverines. After a scoreless first inning, Wake- field started things off for Michigan by slapping a single to open the sec- ond frame. Chamberlain advanced him to second…

… the eight-year monopoly on Big Ten tennis championships maintained by Northwestern and Chicago since the team title was instituted in 1933. When final matches were over, the Wolverines had 16 points…

… Henry Nosek and Chris Geanekoplis of Minnesota and the Northwestern pair took Goren- stein and Art Neilson of Wisconsin. Wayne Stille lost a tough struggle (Continued on Page 3) Wolverines Take Third…

…'s rain-soaked track at Ypsilan- ti yesterday, running up a total of 129 points. The Detroit Police Club finished second with 119 points, followed close- ly by a small group of Wolverine run- ners, who…

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 04, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

… dangerous at the plate when the Bears need runs badly. The two teams will meet here again tomorrow afternoon in the game that will mark the end of the 1941 season for the Wolverines. The Bears, how- ever…

… individual title this year. The biggest obstacles in Ben's way are Welch of Illinois, who outstroked the lanky Wolverine in their only meeting this year, Homstrom of Illinois, and Captain Gilbert of Ohio State…

June 03, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… Blue second baseman, who captained tie Michigan nine to the Big Ten title. A native of Detroit, the newly elected Wolverine diamond leader plans to work for a law firm this summer and enter Law School…

… school club only scheduled seven games and the Legion nine took part in 20 tilts, he would be able to receive more dia- mond experience in the Legion uni- form. This year the Wolverine receiver compiled an…

June 05, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 177) • Page Image 2

Wolverine Bldg. Tel. 7333 -____-- .-a - - - - - - -t S----t. w---- - °-.,.- --- - RIGHT. AFTER : _, : COMMENCE GOiNG FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Second Semester, 1940-41 COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND…

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