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December 10, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…. 10, 1939 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Rally In Final Minutes For 33-27 Victory McMaster Ties Lowrey's Men In Hard Game Wolverines Play Flashy Hockey Against Strong Ontario College Team 1,200 Fans…

… Witness Nip-And-Tuck Game By LARRY ALLEN Four wild periods of Wolverine 700 Russians Are Drowned, Finland Says But Soviet Government Claims New Victories; Sweden Names War Head Four More Ships Sunk In…

…Fitzgerald, Rae State Scoring Led By Phillips' 7 Points By CHRIS VIZAS A surprising sophomore, Bob Fitz- gerald, entered the Wolverine line- up mid-way in the first half of last night's opener, sparked the Wolver…

… place honors in the Wolverine scoring column, but he wasn't through for he followed this up with some great defensive work inorder to main- tain a narrow margin. Rae fouled Gerard while blocking out with…

… line. With a minute and 45 seconds to go go play was resumed with Michigan leading by one point. Hutt got the jump on little Mike Sofiak after they scrambled for a loose ball in the Wolverine territory…

… moment of relaxa- with the claim that Russian troops tion during the 70 minutes of game had made advances on the Karelian time, the Wolverines played brilliant Peninsula ranging up to 50 miles. Af- hockey…

December 03, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… By London AC Decide Close Game Before 1500 Wolverines' Tally Made By Stodden By LARRY ATLEN It took a two-goal splurge in the closing minutes of the opening hockey game last night at the Coliseum to…

… convince a scrappy Michigan team that the London A.C. squad deserved to skate off the ice at the winning end of the 3-1 score. The Wolverines started last night's fray with little chance of stopping the fast…

… in around the Wolverine defense to face Spike James unmolested, only to have the goalie captain turn away (Continued on Page 3) Five Lectures On Wild Lands Will Be Given Foresters To Hear Waugh Begin…

December 02, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… for more than 350 national guards- men of the 125th regiment of the Hockey Team Meets Ontario Squad Tonight Inexperienced Wolverines Face A Seasoned Team In Year'sOpening Tilt Capt. James Is Only…

Wolverine sextet will be up against practically the same squad that ended a four-game win- ning streak for the Lowreymen last season at the Coliseum by handing them a 5-3 licking. Ten Veterans Here The…

… will team up in an at- tempt to break up the Wolverines' attacking lines. Both men are good poke checkers and are heavy enough to bounce their opponents around when necessary. In the nets, Hemphill will…

November 19, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… been heralded as the nation's October as it whipped a Pennsylvania team that wouldn't be whipp Once again it was Harmon who pulled the Wolverines out of tl Limbo into which it had fallen. The Hoosier…

….m. today instead of the. usual 4:15 p.m. because of the faculty concert. American in the eyes of every of the 57,000 fans who watcher dog-eat-dog struggle. The Wolverines were behind once, and even then…

November 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… Of 30,000 Watches Capitalize On Wolverine Fumbles For Michigan's First Defeat, 16-7 Illini Two Non - Partisans Win Positions As Rightists, Leftists Share Their Seats Charles Ross First To Receive…

… In Wolverine Upset Fritz Kreisler, world famous violin- ist, will return to Ann Arbor for the eleventh time tomorrow night to give the second Choral Union concert be- fore a capacity house at 8:30 p…

… from beginning to end-and turn in the upset of the year by winning 16-7. With Ralph Ehni's 44-yard average punts setting them back on their haunches early in the first quarter, the Wolverines never were…

… able to get back on the right track. Even Harmon, unable to get his usual .finef blocking, was held to a net gain of 72 yards from scrimmage in 18 tries. He scored the Wolverines' lone touchdown by…

…, who once played for Coach Bob Zuppke's fighting Iini and beat Michigan with a field goal, returned to his former ahna mater yesterday in a Wolverine uniform and made a valiant attempt to stem the tide…

October 26, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… continues to point out that the in- clusion of articles of common con- sumption in the British ban creates the possibility of unlimited arbitrari- ness on Britain's part. Wolverine Cuts Working Hours (4…

… In order that student workers may better share in the advantages that membership in a cooperative affords, the Wolverine Cooperative Restaur- ant's Board of Directors and repre- sentatives of the…

October 25, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… placed specially, treated oak leaves of appropriate fall colors. On each table, in fact, oak leaf decora- tions will center about a yellow candle in a blue base. About 165 candles will Wolverine Has Labor…

… Trouble Meeting To Be Held Today On 'Hours' Increase Ten students, and one, faculty member representing workers, the Board of Directors, and membership- at-large of the Wolverine Coopera- tive Restaurant…

August 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… depot. Traffic on the line was held up sev- eral hours. Among the trains de- layed were the Wolverine and the Motor City Special. The first derailment occurred as. the eastbound train passed the wes- tern…

… Student Union for the aid of Spanish refugees from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. today in the Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State Street. Tickets may be purchased for 50 cents at the Union, the Book Room, Wahrs and the…

August 02, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Period. Professor Maurer will show a sec- ond film, in sound and color, on pre- Columbian art in Mexico. It is the work of Harry Wallace. The showing of the two films will require about 45 minutes. Ex-Wolverine

… Pirates. Pirate president Bill Benswanger expects big things from Gee, cur- rently known as "the biggest man in baseball." He parted with cash to the tune of five figures to acquire the giant ex-Wolverine

June 29, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Black turned in the best per- formance among the Wolverines but was edged out by Lee Ramel of Louisiana State, 2 up and 1 to go, on the tough Wakona course. Lynn Riess, high qualifier for Michigan…

June 01, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…, Tobin rallied and finished going away as he took the next two sets 9-7, 6-0. The other Wolverine to reach the finals, Sam Durst, was unsuccess- ful in his search for top honors as heb was defeated by…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Varsity net- men whitewashed the Duquesne Uni- versity netters, 9-0, yesterday at Pal- mer Field. Due to a sudden downpour the doubles matches were forced in- doors, and were played off in the In…

… the Michigan base- P >all team a 3-2 victory over Purdue c iere today and clinched at least a B Third-place position in the Big Ten g race for the Wolverines. R Gedeon and Peckinpaugh each col- p lected…

May 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… knocked in two runs with a brace of timely singles, his second hit tying the score for the Wolverines in the ninth. Michigan's game-winning tally was pushed across in the tenth when Mike Sofiak and Walt…

… lifting a fly to right- field to score Sofiak. The Wolverines jumped off to an early lead in the third when Leo Beebe opened the inning with a single, advanced to second on Smick's bunt, and scored on…

May 21, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… without in-g volving Britain too far in eastern Europe. -" Golfers Upset 1 Hoosier Foure Wolverines Take Morningl And Afternoon Matchesa By WOODY BLOCKt Michigan's golfers, building up ac strong lead in the…

… round, the Wolverine duo of Pal- mer and Tom Tussing took three points away from Jack Mueller and Frank Penning who had scores of 79 and 80. Tussing turned in the sec- ond best Michigan card with a 73…

…. Jack Emery's 74 and Fred Dannen- felser's 79 were good enough to add two points to the Wolverine total in the morning foursomes. Indianla captain Walt Cisco shot a 78 and his partner Pete Grant a 77 to…

… symphony of its four motors, were 17 men, the first to cross the Advances To Conference Title With 643/4 Points - " 1 i 1 Wolverines Score In 14 Events And Set New MichiganHigh Score Watson Wins…

… presenting Charley Hoyt with an "M" blanket on his last appearance as Michigan track coach. Outside of this fitting tribute, the Wolverines showed no mercy as they won 7 events in rolling up 641/4 points. It…

May 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… put mark. f 2 ft. 11/2 in. he set last year and e has surpassed Arlie Mucks' 23- 'ear-old record of 15 ft. 2 in. in the iscus. Warren Breidenbach, sensational wolverine sophomore, is expected to ead a…

…-shot possibilities yesterday afternoon, as the Wolverine baseball team coupled some more faulty fielding and baserunning to Pitcher Danny Smick's wildness in handing Minnesota 5-4 victory. The defeat catapulted the…

… Charlie Pink a moment later, Boerner romped home with the second Gopher run. The Wolverines immediately turned on a bunting attack in their half of of the first and before the inning was over, had tied" the…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Ferry Field today at 4:00 p.m. In spite of a bad spill in the Michi- ;an Normal game at Ypsilanti earlier this week, the veteran Danny Smick is expected to take the mound to keep the Wolverines' pennant…

May 13, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… launched a 13 hit attack on big Danny Smick to take a 9-5 victory{ over the Wolverines in the opener of the all-important twin bill between the two schools. Today Coach Ray Fisher will stake his chances on…

… Michigan victory would return the Wolverines to second place with a crucial fight against the league lead- ing Purdue nine looming two weeks hence. Smick, who turned in brilliant per- formances in pitching…

May 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… crest of a six-game win- ning streak and with Conference title hopes at the highest peak in three years, Coach Ray Fisher's hustling Wolverines will meet Indiana, de- fending Big Ten Champs, in the first…

May 09, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… the Appala- chian Operators Association operates under the unit rule. Wolverines Face Kalamazoo Nine Smick To Pitch As Team Seeks SixthStraight Win By NORM MILLER Coach Ray Fisher's high riding…

Wolverines will be after their sixth straight victory when they play host to Western State Teachers College here today at 4:00 p.m. It will be the last non-Conference home game of the season for the Varsity…

… form for the impending Big Ten battles, Coach Fisher will use Danny Smick and Jack Barry in today's tilt with the Teachers. The Wolverine mentor's plans call for the veteran Smick to start and work for…

May 07, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…, Jack Barry followed Danny Smick's example by holding the highly regarded Illinois batsmen to three scattered hits, and the resulting 4-1 victory put the Wolverines in a challenging position in the Big…

… s silent junior ace then ruin hopes by.striking out danger MccConnell. The Wolverines found ou very outset that they werei soft afternoon as Al Gran Wallie Roettger's soph star down in order for two…

May 06, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…:15 p.m. following the In- diana track meet which will start at 2 p.m.- Wolverines in a contending position in the Conference race for the first time in three years. Today Coach Ray Fisher will pin his…

… brader discre- tion to the President would result in "an alliance with the British." Track Opener With Hoosiers Set For To1eday Wolverines Are Favored To Overcome Indiana; Meet Starts At 2 P.M.j By DICK…

May 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines play host to Illinois on Ferry Field this afternoon. The game, which is the first of a two-game series, will begin at 4:05 p.m. and admission is free to students presenting identification…

…. Varsity Needs Sweep With an even record in their only two Conference games played, the Wolverines need a sweep of this se- ries to keep up with the leaders and rate serious title consideration. A split will…

May 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… , By LARRY ALLEN Led by their Captain, Roy Nelson, who shot a blazing sub-par 68 on the University Course yesterday af- ternoon, the Michigan State golf team chalked up a 10-8 win over the Wolverines to…

May 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… prepared-1 ness. Barry Pitches NineTo 7.0 Win At Kalamazoo' Western State Teachers . Garner Only Four Hits As Wolverines Get 12 By HERB LEV KALAMAZOO, May 2.-(Special to The Daily)-Western State Teachers…

Wolverines' most. de- pendable pitcher on the southern trip, was back in top form after me- diocre performances in his last two starts, as he walked but one Bronco, while striking out six. The one pass Jack…

… change of pace. Two of the hits he allowed were pop doubles on which shoe-string catch attempts by Wolverine outfielders just missed- lire while a third was a scratch in- field bingle. No two of the…

… in four trips. Fred Trosko, Leo Beebe, and Charley Pink, also contributed two hits apiece t'the Wolverine attack. The Broncos had trouble with Pink all afternoon, speedy Charley pilfering four bases…

… after beating out two bunts. The Wolverines were held in check for the first two innings by a stocky right-hander named Harry Bailey, (Continued on Page 3) Italy Retains Colonial Aim, EhrmannSays Dewey…

May 02, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Western State Teacher's College; 15-2'/2. The Wolverine onslaught was led by number two man Jim Loar whose 74 was good for three points in the individual play, and together with Jack Emery's- 76, picked up…

… (Continued on Page 3) Predicts Medical Advance DETROIT, May 1.- (R-Dr. Hugh Cabot of the Mayo Clinic at Roches- Rookie Hurler Stops Hurons In 12-5 Win Wolverine Batsmen Come From Behind To Win; Play…

April 29, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

Wolverines did everything wrong. The usually steady infield fell com- pletely apart, the Michigan baserun- ners were caught napping off the sacks, and three Wolverine pitcers combined to walk seven and hit…

… able to bunch their blows enough to make them- count. After the Wolverines gained a 3-0 lead in the opening frame on Charley Pink's safe bunt, a pass to Mike Sofiak, and successive singles by Walt…

…. Kelley made a handsome recovery to take third place. The winning time was :55.1. With Leutritz, Davidson, Jester, and Schwarzkopf running in that order, the Wolverines acquitted them-' (Continued on Page 7…

… University golf course. The first foursome in doubles play will tee off at 8:30 a.m., with singles play beginning at approximately 12:45 p.m. The Wolverines, who defeated Ohio State in their first Conference…

April 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… although he has but one victory to his credit, he has allowed less hits per inning than any, of his mtates,= and boasts the Wolverines' only shut-out perfor- mance, a four hit masterpiece against Maryland…

April 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, under the direc- tion of Ken Doherty in the absence of head coach Charley Hoyt, are en- tered in six relays and in seven in- dividual events. Capt. Bill Watson is the lone de- fending champion for…

… the Wolverines. Big Bill won the broad jump last year when he leaped 24 ft. 11%1/ in. after failing to beat his nemesis, Francis Ryan of Columbia, in the shot put by, a mere three inches. Watson and…

April 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… order xas called. Michigan Nine Tops Hillsdale In Tenth, 5 To'1 Dobson, Bond Allow Six Hits As Wolverines Win Fifth Victory Of Year By HERB LEV HILLSDALE, April 25.-(Special to The Daily) -Big Danny Smick…

… big Danny laced one of pitcher Glen Sanford's fast pitches between first and second for a clean single, easily scoring the fleet Gedeon. Danny's blow was only a signal for the dormant Wolverine batting…

… score 5-1. Not Impressive Win The hurling duties for Michigan were evenly divided between Russ Dobson and Lyle Bond. Neither greatly nicreased his status on the Wolverine mound staff by his perfor-. mance…

…, yet both showed encouraging signs for the future. Between them the Wolverine right handers allowed only six hits, but (Continued on Page 3) FDR Submits Plan For Reorganization To Aid Democracy State…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… and Sexton. After Step- pon's blow, which was one of the longest ever hit on the Buckeye field, Michigan was able to coast in behind Smick. The Wolverines merely add- ed insult to injury when in the…

… Danny per- formed his mound duties, was also responsible for the Wolverines' sec- and tally, which put them ahead for (Continued on Page 5) Teachers Meet Here Thursday Dean Edmonson To Speak To State…

… Brad Heyl, who was third in the indoor Conference meet. Dick Reising of Illinois,. capitaliz- ing on the absence of Elmer Gedeon, Wolverine hurdle champion, won both hurdle events from Stan Kel- ley…

…. After a slow start, Reising sped past Kelley to take the 120-yard highs in 14.8, and then came back to outdistance the Wolverine in the 220-yard lows in 23.8. Jack Leutritz, Michigan sopho- more, surged…

April 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… in the past by Michigan despite the fact that he has ranked near the top of the Big Ten pitchers for the past two years, was in rare form today as he held the Wolverines to four hits, three of them of…

… Michigan defeat. All togeth- er, 10 Wolverines were left stranded on the base paths. Barry, who worked the first seven (Continued on Page 3) I -s -3-u 0 1-4 --0 ,--- Secretary Hearing Perkins Grants To…

April 21, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… the mound chores in the Conference inaugural for both teams. For the Wolverines it wiil be slender Jack Barry, the soft-spok- en junior who has advanced from the relief role he held last season t the…

… Michigan Lineup The Wolverine lineup will be the same as the one which played through most of the spring trip. Leo Beebe will do the catching, hard-hitting Elmer Gedeon will be on first and Pete Lisagor…

…- h n aI g al At Champaign Squad Of 25 Is Chosen For Meet Tomorrow; Gedeon Misses Journey By DICK SIEBK The Wolverine track. team leaves late today for Champaign, Ill., where they will open the outdoor…

… campaign against Illinois tomorrow. Coach Charley Hoyt has named 25 men to make the trip. While the Wolverines are expected ,to polish off the Illini without too much trouble, just how well they will do…

April 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… to The Daily)-The Wolverine golf team overwhelmed Ohio State yesterday at Columbus, 20-4 for its first Big Ten win of the 1939 season and fifth con- secutive victory. With but a single exception, Coach…

… Emery and Lynn Riess shared medal honors with 75 each. However, to Riess went the lion's share oj the glory for the Ypsilanti juni6r played two Buck- eyes as the Wolverines only carried a five man team…

March 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

Wolverine hockey team Eldon, "Spike" James, was selected by his teammates, last night, to lead the 1939-1940 Michigan puck squad.r Not only will "Spike" have the honor spot on next year's sextet, but his…

… inaugur- ated at Michigan. At the same time Coach Lowrey announced those Wolverine players who received major awards for their participation on this year's hockey team. Those seniors who received letters…

March 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… meet. The last Wolverine squad to feel the masterful touch of Coach B. Hoyt demonstrated its amazing bal- ance by amassing points in all but one of the 10 events to mount up 41% points, 17 more than…

… relinquished its Big Ten wrest- ling title today as Indiana rolled upj 27 points to win by a comfortable margin over the Wolverines and Illi- nois, tied for second with 19 points. Minnesota was fourth with 12…

… brothers were the only Wolverine entries to reach the finals but Bill Combs, sophomore Oat 155 pounds, and Butch Jordan in the heavyweight class, survived a series of bouts and added second place points to…

… the Michigan total. Don Nichols was the third second place winner for the Wolverines. Jim Mer- icka's third place in the 136 pound cass completed the Michigan scor- ing. Butch Jordan enabled the Wolver…

… place. Traicoff, of Indiana, 155 pounder, was finally adjudged the winner of a (Continued on Page 7) Help Give Wolverines Championships - - Squads Natators Easily Vanquish Buckeyes, Nearest Rival, As…

… event, the 300-yard medley which was won by Ohio. From then on, the meet was never in doubt as the Wolverines took first and second in every free style event except the hundred in which they won first and…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, March 10.-(Special to The Daily)-Michigan's track power asserted itself again tonight and the Wolverines qualified nine men in the first night's competition in the 60 yard dash, 70 yard high hurdles…

…, quarter and half mile run. Hopes for an even greater Wolverine representation were blasted in the final event of the night as four of the Hoytmen were eliminated in the semi-finals of the 440-yard run…

… debt pay-j ment. From Coach Cliff Keen down the line, the Wolverines frankly admit- ted that their titular aspiration had been relegated to the realm of math- ematics and Indiana's mighty mat- men all…

… as Michigan gave every indication of turning the Western Conference meet nto a rout. The Wolverines quali- ied 17 men in the individual meets and the medley relay team while the free style team…

… automatically entered tonight's finals. Defending Big Ten champions Ohio State, who expected to turn the meet into a dual affair with the Wolverines, fell far in the wake of an inspired Michigan squad. Four of…

March 09, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… the puck and shot it past goalie Harris to bring the Wolverine sextet their second score of the night and also a 2 to 1 victory over the Point Ed- ward Athletic Club. Although starting out with a burst…

… the two goalies, with Harris making more saves, but "Spike. James, of the Wolverines, was forced to make more spectacular stops at the net. Several times Michigan's first line would be set for a…

… potential score only to have goalie Harris make a nice save. Point Edward's lone goal came in the opening minutes of the first period, when B. Gutteridge took the puck away from the Wolverine de- fense men…

… and then passed ik to Cor- bett who, in turn, was able to sink the puck in the Wolverine net. New Technic Editor Reorganization Bi Aro e ByHuWith Modilficatioi --- I For man Tells Of Adventures…

March 08, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… Seeks Revenge For 6-1 Loss At Coliseum Tonight By NEWELL McCABE Coming into the honie stretch of this year's hockey season Coach Low- rey and his Wolverine sextet will have a chance to continue their win…

… an experi- enced squad of 15 men on hand for tonight's contest, a majority of whom were on last year's team which was handed a 6 to 1 defeat by the Wolverine sextet. However by virtue of the two team…

…'s performances in competition this year and because of reserve strength, Point Edward will start the contest as slight favor- ites to hand the Wolverines another defeat. Michigan fans who have followed the team in…

… the entire squad yesterday noon. He succeeds guard Leo Beebe of Dearborn as the Wolverine leader. In honoring their slender pivot man, the squad paid tribute to the "hard luck champion" of the team and…

March 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… ocasions during the game but always it fought back with a surge that was not to be denied. Led by lanky Jim Rae, who turned in his finest performance in two years of basketball, the Wolverines went to a 32…

March 02, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… night at the Coliseum.- , The potent Blue and White team kept the puck over the Wolverine blue line for the majority of the game and at the same time kept peppering "Spike" James from all corners of the…

… periods. Several times Michigan's forward line of Cooke, Chadwick, and H- berg broke into Toronto's danger zone but either a body check by a Blue and White defenseman or a hurried shot on the Wolverines

March 01, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…-chasers, the visiting team will be a top-heavy favorite over the weakened Michigan organization. Chances for a Wolverine victory rest on the drive of Capt. Les Hillberg and the speed of George Cooke. Completing…

February 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…-31 Welsh Paces Wolverines To Victory With Wins, In 220 And 440 Events EVANSTON, Ill. (Special to The Daily)-Michigan's National Colle- giate swimming champions coasted to a 53-31 victory over Northwestern…

Wolverines third Con- ference victory as against two ties (both with Ohio State) and no de- feats. The Wildcats were outclassed but had enough strength to win two first places, something no other team ex- cept…

February 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… University of Michigan swim- ming teamsmashed four National In- tercollegiate records, and two pool records to hand the Hawkeyes a 61 to 23 defeat here tonight. The Wolverines won first places in every one of…

… through with first places in both the 50 and 100 yard free style sprint events. He failed to set new marks in either event, however. The Wolverines started off the record breaking chain of events by…

February 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…# freely, two National Collegiate marks were shattered and one equaled as the Wolverine team turned in a smashing performance. Capt. Tom Haynie, paced by Iowa State's John Gibbs, sliced 14.5 seconds off the…

Wolverine victory was Elmer Ged- eon, Charlie Hoyt's consistent hurd- ler, who equalled Field House records in winning both the high and low stick events. While Schwarzkopf -ran a magnifi- cent race it must…

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