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March 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… made it nec- essary for me to cancel any plans for - a trip South this year," said the net mentor. The Wolverines open the 11-game dual meet schedule with Notre Dame here on April 18, with a possibility…

… Lansing to bat- tle the Spartans. Returning home, the racqueteers clash with Chicago and Wayne and' then go to Columbus to meet North- western, runner-up to the Wolverines last season, and Ohio State. After…

…) contest. The lone exception to thisj widely-heralded proof of Michigan's! swimming supremacy lies in the 50- yard freestyle, where Ohio State's Capt. John Leitt boasts a clocking of 23.9. But Wolverine Capt…

… Michigan's diamond coach, Ray Fisher, has one that only Mother Nature can solve-the wea- ther. In the past Wolverine baseball teams have been forced to make their annual spring trips with only their practice…

February 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…194a THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mermen Have Crowded Week Swim Meet With Buckeyes dIated ForWednesday Wolverine swimmers will endeavor to repeat their previous performance when they meet Ohio State…

… for Columbus this afternoon. Friday and Saturday eve- fings will see the Michigan men com- peting at Northwestern and Purdue The trip will prove to be a sure test of the Wolverines' power since this…

… victory a mere two weeks ago. The uncertainty of predicting the winners in this event, however, can give the event to any one of the four entered divers. After this trip the Wolverines will have just one…

… teams were, on the whole, touched rather lightly. In fact, with gains by the hockey and track teams of previously ineligible performers, Wolverine teams probably added more athletes than they lost. Final…

…, Wolverine line coach, adopted a six month old son weighing 13 pounds 4/2 ounces, and has named him Michael Lane Munn. Forest Evashevski, 1940 captain who now coaches at Hamilton College, nominates for…

March 04, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… Blue tankers on that relay team in most of the Wolverine dual meets to date have been Capt. Dobby Burton, Gus Sharemet, Lou Kivi and Jack Patten. Man is certain of one thing-Burton, Sharemet and Kivi…

… 440 freestyle which he is favored to win; as well as the 220, and Mann is wondering if the Michigan ace will have enough left to go all out in the relay. Only one man in Wolverine history has been able…

… calculations a lI garded Indiana cinder squ edge Michigan's overwheli orites in the weekend's in ference meet, 28-27. THE CHUCKLES of m other experts grew into guffaws after the first nig in which the Wolverines

… probably be missing from the enough to Mile Relay-1, Michigan; 2, Ohio; Wolverines' line-up tomorrow night re are the 3, Purdue; 4, Minnesota; 5, Indiana. against Michigan Tech. Galles In Three Years Of…

… tech- ertson, assistant coach last year. nique. Wolverine grappling hopes as Johnny "I thought I knew a lot about In fact, Galles is greatly respons- Greene and Al Wistert who is shape wrestling when I…

… came up here," Jim ible for the rise of such erstwhile ing up better every meet, besides said last week, "but I found out that Wolverine Cagers Finish Campaign With Oosterbaan S Poorest Record By…

… DICK SIMON "All's well that ends well" so the saying goes, but all didn't end well for the Wolverine cagers who have just finished their worst season un- der Bennie Oosterbaan since the gen- ial mentor…

March 11, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…, when it defends its Western Confer- ence title in the Sports Building Pool Friday and Saturday. The Wolverines, who will be aiming for their fourth consecutive Confer- ence crown, have *already bettered…

… three of the existing marks in dual ten. The junior distance ace has al- ready been clocked under the Big Ten 220 yard freestyle mark of 2:13.6, established by Wolverine Tom Haynie in 1938, four times in…

… smash may still be intact when the final count is taken Saturday night. Big Gus Sharemet, the handsome Wolverine freestyle star, will be one of the key figures in the attempt to erase these marks…

…:21.8. And on one other occasion he bettered Kasley's mark. Saturday night he may do it again. Baseball Team To Take Usual Southern Trip Wolverines Schedule Four Games In South; Cancel Series With California…

… present an adequate basis of conjecture, the Wolverines will shove the Buckeye record by the boards this Saturday night. This season, Michigan has chalked up a 2:55.6 time in the event; and with Dick Riedl…

…:29.4, against Yale. Coach Matt Mann will send the same crew, with the exception of Bob West for Pat- ten, after a new standard Saturday night, and if the Wolverines can paddle as fast as they did in the ill…

February 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…'IHE MIIG;AN DAILY TUESDAY~ Indiana Downs Cagers, 47-42; Matmen Crush Cornh uskers Varsity Faces Irish Ihinclads HeeSaturday Notre. Dame Seeks Second Win Over Wolverines In Its Entire History…

… By BOB STAHL With a lop-sided victory over Michigan State and Michigan Nor- mal at East Lansing last Saturday to its credit, the Wolverine track squad is getting preparedthis week to meet a very…

… powerful crew of cindermen from Notre Dame in Yost Field House Friday night. Only once in the long history of dual meet competition between the two schools have the Irish hung up a win over the Wolverines

… outcome of the meet will probably depend. Several of the Wolverine thinclads turned in outstanding performances in their 1942 debut at East Lansing. Bob Ufer, ace of the Michigan quar-. ter-milers, set a…

… established stars as Wolverines Dave Matthews and Johnny Kautz and Spartan Walter1 Mack, Roxborough came in second to Matthews, covering the distance in a time three seconds faster than he has ever run before…

…, also deserve much credit for the mid- season display of power put on by the Wolverines. Detroit Upsets Spartans EAST LANSING, Feb. 16.-(/P)-A hustling University of Detroit basket- ball team upset…

…-point1 lead. Little Morrie Bikoff added a long shot for the Wolverines with slightlyE more than a minute remaining, but Indiana' stalling tactics went into ef- fect and the best that Michigan could do was…

… was marked by 33 fouls-18 being called on the Wolverines and 15 on the Hoosiers. Three players were ejected from the fray as both teams started to guard very closely at the start of the half. Ed Denton…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 29, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… portions of water, the Wolverine champion spurted ahead to victory and his second consecutive national title. Meyer, who had defeated Skinner in the Yale-Michigan dual meet, swam the best race of his life…

… a second short of the accepted world's record. Burton Take( Lead X Burton swimming his leg in :52.9, opened up a three yard lead over Eli Jack Lilley and the Wolverines were, on their way. Kivi did…

…; third, Pope. Yale; fourth, .air space between Wolverine Patten 145 Pound Class: Arndt (Oklaho- Kelly. Yale; fifth, Kivi, Michigan; and Bulldog Johnson. But Johnson I ma A&M def. Johnson (Michigan), sixth…

… the other springboard artist would con- swimmer bitterly scrapping nWolverine into sider trying. Whipping his small, formality near fall positions no less than five well-proportioned body off the board…

… other saga of a Wolverine who would pened, Gus Sharemet, who was not brook no guff even from a defending in any of the events last night and national champion, was sitting up in the stands, turned Why…

… out there this Not only has Patten left the Mich- afternoon and dished out to his big- igan mark with the multitude, but ger and more famed foe what Michi- tvo other' Wolverines 'have received gan fans…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…-unanimous opinion that Ohio State will grab the title with a margin over the Wolverines of from four to 20 points. This done-sheet, however-like most paper predictions-has a quali- fication, an IF clause, neatly…

… heartening indications that he has, although there is only one place where it will be concretely proven or disproven-the Wolverines have a chance in our book. AS ALWAYS, the intangible factors, the…

… indoor campaign. Watch a third Wolverine ace, sophomore Len Alkon, for a dark horse spot. 440-Yard Dash-1. Ufer (Michigan); 2. Rehberg (Illinois); 3. Owen (Ohio); 4. Collins (Ohio); 5. Price (Indiana). A…

Wolverines AtChicago Michigan's Strength May Aid Team To (Continued from Page 1) In Sprints, Upset Win Middle Distances Over Buckeyes angles as far as the Wolverines are concerned. The high-scoring thin…

… like his form of last season when he ran rough-shod over all competition and if the Hoosier ace is not in top con- dition by tonight, there is every pos- sibility that Wolverine Dave Mat- thews might…

Wolverines are weak in the distance runs, but a crop of newcomers, es- pecially Ernie Leonardi, John Inger- soll, and Willis Glas, are possible point winners, along with veterans Will Ackerman and John Mc…

February 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…- bearer, Capt. Dick Fahrbach. The speedy Northwestern sprinter won a double victory from the Wolverine invaders, capturing the 50 yard free- style in 24 seconds flat and the 100 yard event in 53.5. Michigan…

… churned to an easy 2:13.8 win in the 220 freestyle and came from behind as the Wolverine anchor man in the 400 yard freestyle relay to give his mates their second relay victory. Previously the Michi- gan…

…, lapping his ri- vals twice for his 5:05.6 time. The Wolverines will board their automobile caravan for Lafayette to- morrow, facing Dick Papenguth'' Purdue squad tomorrow night. The Boilermakers, led by…

… freestyler Capt. Dick Kratzer and breast-stroker Joe Williamson, have been priming for an upset but the Wolverines will once again hit the water as odds on fav- orites. They will return to Ann Arbor Sunday…

… the Maize and Blue is sophomore Ralph Gibert who played a major role in keeping Michigan in the running in the last Illini battle. Added to this is the fact that Leo Doyle, stellar Wolverine guard who…

… their say. You may recall that to date the Varsity has won, tied and lost one each against teams which provided the very bitterest of acid tests for a Wolverine ensemble secretly nour- ishing Big Ten…

… will probably have too much balanced power for its intrastate op- ponents to overcome. With Pinney out of competition, an added task falls on the capable shoulders of Wolverine Frank Mc- Carthy…

June 19, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… registra- tions will be given preference. Ten registrars will be needed for the Ann Arbor registration place and two will be assigned to help in the Wolverine Building, one of the posts for out- county…

… registrations on the preced- ing Saturday, Sunday and Monday at their 'regular hours. Ann Arbor's Board No. 2, in the Wolverine Building, will conduct registrations for out-county men from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p…

February 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… occasions, the unit will be available for demonstration purposes in special weapons drill. University Students To Form Own Air Unit Forming their own "Wolverine Squadron"-among the first of its kind in the…

… whole Army Corps-a group of University of Michigan Fly- ing Cadets will leave for Kelly Field, Tex., at the end of the month, Harold "Tippy" Lockard, '43, Wolverine grid star said yesterday. Led by Sam…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

February 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…-will parade their vast talents in local arenas. For weeks the Wolverine swim- ming pool bulletin board has her- alded the Impending clash with Yale's tank dynamo of the East, Innumerable clippings from East…

…-grabbing machinations of the business staff, this forthcoming prediction can't be backed up by cold reason. There is insufficient room. It will have to be backed up by the deeds of Wolverine cindermen tonight. Notre Dame…

… third year as a Tiger regular, will be in the nets at all times. He will probably be the best goalie the Wolverines have faced this season. Coach Eddie Lowrey's starting six; is still a uncertainty. But…

… win. (Continued from Page 1) this season. Maloney's 9:40 is also better than any two-mile time turned in by a Wolverine up to date. Thomas and sophomore Chuck Pinney are classed with Notre Dame…

… the 16-pound iron "apple" 51 feet 3 inches. Wolverines' George Os- -____ _-- -- f/c~o~',~. RAP 77~-~2i -~YA~ Matmen Face Indiana Tomorrow . w ~P Microtomic VAN DYKE The Drawing Pencil that…

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…

March 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… Fifteen; little trouble in qualifying for the, 100 Wolverines, Clock Top ard freestyle finals. TheGreat Gusto won his heat in 53.2, while the Times In Four Events compact Michigan leader took his in 53…

… Dempsey tired from his medley effort, did not stands alone. The close-knit Scarlet place. and Gray junior totaled 639.9 points Michigan qualified three men in to Wolverine T-Bone Martin's 605.1. the 440…

… behind the streaking Ryan. Alex Canja's 542.3 markers were good Walt Stewart led the Wolverines with enough to give him and Michigan 5:01.7. Patten, swimming in an easy fifth place among the seven…

… mightiest thinclad aggregations in the country making their bids for the crown. These track powers in the past dis- covered that trying to break the Wolverines' grip on the title was like trying to break the…

… death grip of a boa constrictor on its victim. But this year, with Ohio State and Notre Dame favored over the Michigan cin- dermen, the Wolverines' bid for the crown may go unheeded. McCarthy Stays Home…

… such stars as shot-put artist Jim Delaney, high jumper Keith O'Rourke, and dis- tancerunner Ollie Hunter, the Irish will be seeking revenge for the dual meet set-back the Wolverines handed them earlier…

… tonight. With Johnny Kautz, Will Ackerman, Dave Matthews and Ufer passing the baton, the Wolverine quartet finished third at the Millrose Games last February in their only showing of the season, but in so…

February 27, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… As Gophers Trounce Sextet, 4-0 OSU Matmen May Surprise Varsity T'eam Wolverines Set For Battle At Ohio Saturday; Keen Prepared For Upsets By HOE SELTZER You recall that yesterday it was stated…

… in this corner with no little assurance that the Ohio State grap- plers were going to be a pretty soft touch for the invading Wolverines Saturday evening. Well, now we're not quite so sure. Our weekly…

… year's leading scorer. Wenstrom is expected to give Wolverine Capt. Dobby Bur- ton a hot fight in the 50 yard free- style, and to extend Gus Sharemet in the 100 yard event. The Iowa junior ace will also…

… Horlenko will represent the Wolverines in the 150 yard backstroke. Patten and Walt Stewart will likely swim the 220, with the latter and Perry Trytten be- ing Mann's choices for the 440. Jim Skinner and John…

… Thomas, Piel, Carter, and Stickel making an assault on the 60 yard dash record, there is every likelihood that this mark too will meet an untimely end tonight. Established by Wolverine Sam Stoller in 1937…

March 19, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… as companion, adviser, and gen- eral buddy to all Michigan ath- lete& He's scheduled to leave the Wolverine scene very soon-prob- ably within two weeks-for Army service. Yesterday the trackmen dressed…

… with inscription to the finest little trainer in the coun- try. Many's the close Wolverine vic- tory that has had Stevie's skillful techniques indirectly behind it. HisI trainingefinesse has put…

… Hoo- sier team, the Wolverines came in ahead of the Indiana aggregation. That was in the Chicago Relays, when Warren Breidenbach shifted into high gear on the last lap and left Kane far behind, with the…

…, however, the Hoosiers gained full re- venge for that defeat, winning the university two-mile relay just a step ahead of the Wolverines, who took second. The Indiana team's time for that race was 7…

… shoot it out for the championship, in the Chicago Amphitheatre Friday. Composed of four such stars as Paul Kendall, Harry Price, Earl Mitchell, and Kane, the Hoosier team is favored to beat the Wolverines

January 18, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… followed with a free toss and then there was no stopping the Go- phers. Minnesota left the court at halftime with a 22-16 advantage over the Wolverines. With Smith and Mattson bombard- ing the Michigan…

…- up and the Wolverines automatically came to life. Bob Shemky, /reserve forward, dropped two field goals through the basket and Mandler bucketed another before the Go- phers could stem the inspired up…

December 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

Wolverine track fans, Bill Newcomb, late of Albion College; who flashed through the 60-yard dash in 6.6 seconds. As expected, "Hose Nose" Bob Ufer loafed through the 440-yard dash in the compara- tively slow…

…-43 basketball sea- son will open tomorrow night when Coach Bennie Oosterbaan sends the Wolverine quintet against the Spar- tans of Michigan State at 7:30 p.m. in Yost Field House. New faces will spot the Michigan…

… Diehl a forward, suffered a back injury and it is doubtful whether he will see action. Varsity Has Height The Wolverines' main asset tomor- row night will be height. The start- ing five will average six…

… puck team. The Wolverine ice squad gave a better account of themselves than the score indicates. Sophomore Bob Opland, first string center, and Bob Derleth, defenseman, gave perform- ances that show that…

… Second The second period was a seesaw battle all the way, with each team scoring just once. Derleth pushed the puck into the nets at 6:50 on a re- bound of a shot by Bradley, who led the second Wolverine

… was short as the gun sounded. (25 '4 __ with kh.Sculptured Waistline Here's a Slip You'll Love! . /.. r, i r ~"4 _____- London Pucksters Win from Wolverines,63 Opland, Derleth Spark Michigan…

May 03, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… 11n Sloppy Tilt Big Fifth Inning Enables Michigan To Gain Split; Cartnill Hits In Pinch (Continued from Page 1) v n The Cracker Barrel, By Mik eDann Associate Sports Editor Sunday at the Wolverine

… of the fifth to knot the game up again. Two hits and two walks did the trick this time. Neither team scored in the sixth, but in the seventh the Wolverines produced the game winning tally. Once again…

… as the relay race was called off at the request of the Illinois track coach. LEN ALKON, the Wolverine sprint ace who has been in the Health Service for the past week with glandular fever had recovered…

Wolverines were con- cerned because Piel was able to take a second behind galloping Bob Ufer. Coxon arrived just in time to see the finish of the race. Don Boor, Wolverine first base- man, is still hobbling…

… fifth singles positions. Roger Schutt defeated Wolverine Chan Simonds in the number two spot to give Purdue 2 points. Sim- onds has not regained his exception- ally good early season form and it is hoped…

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…

March 31, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… policy designed to facilitate the com- escyeserhis right to the honor. Pound for Michigan upon the open air court. pletion of the full spring athletic day, the Wolverine thinclads were pound there can…

…. Last year at Maxwell Has Color annual conclave at East Lansing Sat- vious campaign is the vaunted Sigma Drake, the Wolverines took a sur- There was however one other mat- urday . . . at the big dinner…

… following year. off events were decided during the The Wolverine trackyjuggernaut tennis, but has never played on any Transfers Again past week. In badminton, Bill Mac- rolled overwthe Buckeyes last year…

…. He Theta Delts to no avail. teamed with Tom Gamon as the third doubles team and the duo went to the final round before bowing to Johannesen and Martin of Chicago, 9-7, 10-8. Wolverine Swimmers Lose…

… the Detroit city doubles cham- pionship by beating Jim Tobin, Wolverine captain last year. and his partner in the finals. With this, his senior year at Mich- igan rapidly drawing to a close, Gerry…

… year is that they are the smallest team in the Big Ten . . . the only six footer that will probably make the team is Paul White . . . The River Rouge slugger led the Wolverines in hitting in their first…

May 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… . i I !a ,o I T LEAST THREE Big Ten titles are being jeopardized by Michi- gan's spring athletic teams after the successful weekend just completed. The Wolverine aggregations swept five contests while…

… yesterday, but the track team fell before a powerful Buckeye onslaught for the only Michigan loss of the weekend. But anyway you look at it, the Wolverine entry must be rated as the club to beat in the guest…

…, yester- day to the tune of 14-10. Only a loss to Ohio State at the beginning of the season mars the Wolverines' Big Ten links record, and with the Con- ference title meet being played here on their home…

Wolverine:; as wel] as successfully stealing second threE times during the course of the tilt... Don Robinson also garnered three stolen bases during the Wildcat series. By BUD LOW A determined squad of…

Wolverine linksmen defeated a strong North- western outfit by a score of 14 to 10 yesterday in the first home match of the season on the University course. Leading 8 to 1 at the end of the morning rounds, the…

… today the Wolverines closed their conference 1 years of work is eligible to receive his BAIIJY EFFI ATL Union life membership pin. These ALA pins may be secured at the Union 1BULLEI FIN business office…

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…

March 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Retain Swimming Crown In Bitter Struggle Thinclads Rank Fifth In Butler Relays As Notre Dame Takes First Place; Purdue Wins In Big Ten Wrestling By BUD HENDEL Michigan, staving off a great Ohio…

…. For Ohio State, employing every available ounce of effort and energy, staged the most heroic assault ever seen in the Wolverine natatorium. Bat- tling the Maize and Blue mermen on even terms throughout…

…-or-die effort, clinched the crown that almost passed into foreign hands. With the score tied at 44 all, the Wolverines, who entered the meet a top-heavy favorite, took first place and the Big Ten title in that…

… spirit to counteract near exhaustion, led off for the Wolverine relayers and handed Bob West a stroke lead over Capt. John Lett of Ohio State. West lost the advantage to speedy Ed Arm- bruster of Iowa but…

… Buckeye Don Schnabel had slipped to fourth posi- tion in the Scarlet and Gray lane. Then Wolverine Lou Kivi, swim- ming his heart out, regained Michi- gan's margin, heading Iowa's second place Clyde Kemnitz…

… good enough to give them the title. From the first event on the pro- gram until the last, it was a two- team battle. Wolverine followers saw a seven point lead erased in the fancy diving contest, where…

February 28, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… CENTS Track Team Swamps Pitt; Mermen Win Easy Victory Injry Joits Wolverine Title Hopes House As 40- Two N Vote Hour Smashes Labor Bill Week Is Continued; [ore Tankers Are Blasted Mc…

… prove to be a very costly victory, however, as Frank McCarthy, high scoring Wolverine star, sustained a severe hip injury which may keep him out of next week's all-important Confer- ence meet. Mc…

… were hardly comparable to the recent Hawkeye teams that at times tested the strongest Wolverine aggregations that Mann could place against them. While the Wolverines took six out of nine first places…

…'s basketball charges open their final home stand of the season tonight when they battle Chicago in Yost Field House, the game scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. For the second consecutive game the Wolverines are…

… Pitt Panthers yesterday as Frank McCarthy, versatile Wolverine thinclad pictured above, sus- tained a severe hip injury which may keep him out of the all-important Conference meet next week. Allied, Jap…

October 18, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…-Dazzle Dividends: Wildcats Smothered In Homecoming Contest As Wolverines Unleash Powerful Offensive By BUD HENDEL Daily Sports Editor Successfully opening its 1942 West- ern Conference title quest, Michigan poured…

… spectators peeled off cheer after cheer, the Wolverines launched a smashing offensive drive early in the first quarter and kept pounding all the way to score in every period and completely smother the game but…

… established its superiority in the opening quarter. With the sturdy Wolverine line, led by a charging, speedy guard in the person of Julie Franks, bolting into the Northwestern backfield time and again, the…

… yards and defin- itely established himself yesterday as one of the nation's outstanding aerial artists, prevented the Wolverines. double line twice, once on a 14-yard gallop and the other time from 22…

… yards out. Tom Kuzma, playing his first game of the season, scored the fourth Maize and Blue tally, and Merv Pregulman, once again a great center yesterday, racked up the last Wolverine score on a 35-yard…

May 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… drove him in for the last Michigan run with a safety over third base. The next two Wolverine batters went down in order to end the frame. Coach Fisher plans a light work- out for his squad tomorrow in…

… prep- aration for the coming week-end, when the Wolverines travel to Cham- paign to play Illinois on Friday and Saturday and then meet Chicago in a doubleheader on Monday. The varsity has three more home…

…, though it went to the Broncos, was the one doubles between Hammett-Stille and Russell - Stuckert. The Wolverines WAYNE STILLE . ..leads team to victory were leading 4-3 in the deciding set when the…

… Broncos broke through Stille's service and went on to win the set and match, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. The third doubles match was called of f after the Wolverines had taken te first set 9-7 and were coming roin…

… this Big Ten track title by Michigan and Indiana. The Wolverines and Hoos- iers, however, will not surrender the limelight of this meet to the Ohioans because the hottest contest will be staed by these…

… old injury story still hangs over the Wolverine track squad with Len Alken and Buel Morley out of the lineup. The vacancy left open by Bue1's ipjury weakens the mile re- lay. ® Brothers Face Each Other…

…... When the Great Lakes Naval the way corresponde School sends its star-studded nine pouring in, thev against the Wolverines here next salesman is looking f Wednesday in a twilight game, local to handle the…

… Mickey is the lad who pitched the one-hitter Bob Ufer, Michigan for the Wolverines last Saturday. runner, didn't do so w Along with this special attraction, State last week. It s the Great Lakes…

May 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… Leag'ue Standings' I Misplays, Weak Hitting Netmen C] Wolverine Linksmen Dr AMERICAN W New York ...... 17 Cleveland ..,....16i Detroit ..,.....1'7 Boston .......:.14 Washington . .. .11 St. Louis…

… Saturday. Michigan showed strength in only the distance events where they picked up 26 of their 40 1/3 points. In the 880 in which Wolverines finished one, two, three, Dave Matthew's 1:53.8, Johnny Kautz's 1…

… off his time in the Illinois meet. The thirteenth Wolverine to turn in his best performance of the year was Jim Sears, who did 51.2 in his quarter of the mile relay. Michigan's vaunted balance wasn…

… second to double Holman. That took the heart out of the Wolverines and Johnnie Erpelding, who replaced Higgins at second, ended the tilt by popping out. Michigan's one run came in the third when Davey…

… Varsity wasn't, and therein lies the story of why the Wolverines dropped their second Conference match in five starts. The Bucks had a seven to five advantage at the end of the four morning best ball…

August 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… Varsity Wins Gl Crown Michigan Enis CihilCpuisWheie I llinit's 2 _Year I f Tough Taye X<ume ScheduleI Hold O n Title (Continued from age ) Wolverines Capture Five mint in the Wolverine lined until fuilak…

… Varsity Loses First along this line, so then: appears to mile or the mile, h~t iliey~ can rn Lced by Captain John Leidy, the be very little real danger of the team either ditne," Wolverines first saw action…

… sophomore jack, te most eciting meets of the year should come in the backfield, wherei Martin dlefinitely look good. All of and i saw the Wolverines eeotasedadpwraerne th e esophomories have not yet shown 1…

… the backmen, Coach Crisler canl upir vltabht point. The theory be- telnporarily went stale as they lost count on Kuzma, the lad who filled hrid the rea1ft CSL Wolverine track; to OhiP State for the…

May 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

… Fishman At Champaign As Wolverines Fight To Hold First Place (Continued from Page 1) Kautz is another one of the runners who traveled west in the 'much- publicized meet to the Pacific Coast. John runs…

… the Big Ten that holds an edge on Michi- gan as it has beaten the Wolverines 22 times and has lost only 19. When the Varsity plays Chicago on Monday Fisher will probably use Bill Cain and Don Smith on…

…; Richard M. Wenzell, Toniac: and Howard L. Wikel. Ann Arbor. Wolverine Netters Wins Four Seven Matches Weirmen Must Overtake Northwestern And Chicago To Annex Big Ten Championship At Evanston Golfers To…

… only matches of the afternoon for the Wolverines. Stille was paired with a fellow he had beaten just a week ago in Bobby Harbrecht of Ohio State and despite the determined play of the stocky Buckeye…

… for Jinx, the heavy favorite to win at six, and put a severe crimp in the Wolverines' chances of retain- ing their title. Unfortunately, Jinx met up with Don Burst, up until to- day an unknown but now…

May 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 171) • Page Image 12

… Blue cinder squad was the sea- son-long injury of Captain Bud Piel. Bud pulled a tendon a year ago and recently the injury reacted to greatly handicap the speedy Wolverine cap- tain. ie ran in every meet…

… will bear watching. The Wolverines and the Wildcats _ _ -I played an extremely close contest just last week when the Maize and Blue linksmen eked out a 14 to 10 .victory. Each team has a potential…

… repeat their title winning stunt of last year. Several unexpected things have happened to bolster the Wolverines' hopes. The first is the seeding of Lawton Hammett in the number one singles. Hammett was…

… Elngrares Ieits I aSeries1 By WALT KLEE The departure of the Wolverine wrestling coach, Cliff Keen, after 17 years service as thermentor of Michi- gan wrestling teams, leaves the Ath- letic Department with…

… fire by his hitting, B('l1>i>d Iobinson is Don Hol mal. :,euior left, fielder. who has a ,360 average. '[The Wolverine out field is one ot t1lilestiln several ecars with lHolmian. Davey Nelson and Paul…

May 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 171) • Page Image 19

…. Wolverine Co-op Will Have Varied Social Program A social program including dances, athletics, record programs and open houses will be maintained through- out the summer semester by the Michigan Wolverine

…, cooperative eat- ing club and largest student cooper- ative organization in the United States. The Wolverine began its activities in Lane Hallin 1932,.with a member- ship of 75. It now occupies its own building…

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…

May 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… third t~o avoid the tag of Dick Erdlitz during the third inning of yesterday's Northwestern - Wolverine basebal game. Upper Left (inset)-Paul White tells Mickey Fishman, Maize and Blue hurling ace, that…

… Wildcats, 9-0, Will Take Part On Fishman's One-Hit Pitching In Conference A^u" "dcation Institute Clean Single By Hirsch With Two Out In Ninth Closes ,ates Of Glory For Colorful Wolverine Senior To hold…

… Meetiings Here (A.SWI~KE DANN .o(AssociateSports Editor) MondayThrough Friday Senior Mickey Fishman pitched a one-hit game yesterday afternoon to' Highlighted by the appearance of give the Wolverines a 9…

… of glory seemed stuck as far as the Wolverine ace was con-, cerned, because he walked Dick Erd- litz with the count three and two bringing up the heavy hitting Ed hirc;h. hirsch promptly blasted a hope…

…- shattering single to center field for Northwestern's first safety, and Fish- The Wolverine baseball team will face Michigan Normal tomor- row at 4 p.m. on the Ferry Field diamond. Bill Cain will be on the…

Wolverines jumped into a tie for the lead in Big Ten title race, and if they can keep playing th, brand of baseball dis- played in their last two games it will take the great New York Yankees to stop the…

… surprising Buckeye. thinclads over a Wolverine cinder outfit in the last seven years of their dual meet com- petition. A stiff breeze, blowing on the backs of the sprinters, cut the times down in the sprints…

May 02, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Captain Al Piel, Wolverine dashman. Piel is slated to compete, however. Illinois is conceded an early lead as flashy Bob Rehberg, ace running star of the Orange and Blue, is heavily favored in the opening…

… compensate for the loss of Alkon. Ufer should make this race his second first place of the afternoon. The Wolverines may lose both first and second place in the two-mile as Don Gladding and Clarence Dunn are…

… track against Wolverines Frank McCarthy, Bud Byerly and Joe Lahey. He's due to come back in the 220-yard lows, but here vic- tory is not so certain as both Michi- gan entries, Thomas and Ciuck Pin- ney…

… there is some chance for a better time than the 3196 mark set by the Wolverines in 198. In the field, nothing spectacular is expected with the possible exception of a double for Michigan in George Ostroot…

…, shot put and discus entry, Bob Segula in the pole vault and McCarthy in the high jump and broad jump should add points to the Michigan score. (Continued from Page 1) the Wolverines thus far this season…

…. Two years ago he won the three championships at the Big Ten meet. Last yearhe defeated the Wolverine captain, Jim Tobin, and was only excelled by Northwestern's great Seymour Greenberg and Wis- censin…

February 25, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… news, but here comes the belated cover on the Wolverine-Indi- ana grapple grudge last Saturday night at Bloomington. Strange things went on in Hoos- ierland that evening, the most bizarre of which was…

… effort will be bent in the direction of beat- ing the mighty Eli aggregation. Feel They Can Do Better The Wolverines feel that they are a better team than the one which so ignominiously fell before the…

…- jecture. The Iowans are expected to provide the Wolverines with little trouble this Friday. Their main strength lies in the diving where Capt. Vic Vargon and Leo Biedrzychi carry the colors, and in the…

… earthquake, fire, flood or any similar disaster, then, the only diffi- culty the Wolverines will encounter Friday night will be in setting new meet records. % PORTFOLIO Credit Given Where Due * Doherty…

… couple minutes of profound thought before Ken would okay its presence here. Which leads directly back to last Friday night, and the joyous locker room scene in the Wolverine quarters. Frank McCarthy, Bob…

…, the Wolverines made 10 points in one minute .. . Jim Mand- ler had a field day . . . scoring 23 points ... and even at that he only made one bucket during the last five minutes of play. As a result of…

… their victory, the Wolverines are now tied with Ohio State for eighth place in the Confer- ence standings . . . both have won four and lost nine. Morrie Bikoff, flashy sophomore, injured his shoulder in…

February 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…) CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Feb. 14.-Illi- nois' conference leading team had little trouble getting back on victory trail tonight as it walloped Michi- gan's quintet, 52 to 29, the second de- feat that the Wolverines

… Michigan in the dust far behind. It was the Wolverines seventh loss in 10 Big Ten games. Big Andy Phillip, Illini guard, was the offensive star of the evening. He continued his great play of the year…

… only scoring con-< sisted of a brace of free throws by Illinois' center, Vic Wukovits, and a basket by Jim Mandler, Wolverine1 (Continued on Page 3) Michigan. Purdue Team, 55-29 (Special to The Daily…

…) LAFAYETTE, nd., Feb. 14.-Pur- due's varsity swimmers paddled un- ceasingly up and down their ownt pool tonight, but all they received for their efforts was an eveningful oft looking at flying Wolverine feet…

… contest. Sophomore Lou Haughey of Michigan finished third.. In crushing the Boilermaker oppo- sition, the Wolverines bettered every Purdue varsity record with the ex- ception of the 50 yard freestyle…

January 11, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… THE MTCHTIGAN-OATTY Illini To Cagers, Late Rally Of Varsity Five IT Halted By Rangy Invaders Point Edward Comes From Behind In Final Stanza; Goldsmith Scores Three Times For Wolverines 44…

…-40; Canadians Win Hockey Battle a res tling Team Defeats Penn State, 19-13 .N Victory For Two, Defeat For One Of These Wolverines " Mary Becker Highlights Meet With Win Over Nittany Captai Grapplers…

… Paul Goldsmith, Wolverine hoe-s Mary Becker, junior 155 pounder, key captain, turned in one of his turned in the outstanding perform- finest performances last night in Herb Barnett opened up the ance of…

… Alexander, Nittany Lions' entire game, Goldie made the dif- State's Gardner Lindsey, 15-2, in captain, on a time advantage as the ficult "Hat Trick" of scoring three the 145-pound clash. During the Wolverines

… varsity debut, the Wolverines turned back a power- ful Nittany Lion team by the score of 19-13. Each team scored two falls. State in the 121 pound and heavyweight divisions and Michigan in the 165 and 175…

… Galles of the Wolverines would have no trouble with inexperienced Bob Morgan of State. He didn't. Morgan was prostrate on the mat in 2:59,1 levelled by a combination arm hook and body chancery. The other…

December 11, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… debut of Matt Mann's 1942-43 team, always a great one, and an exposition of future Var- sity swimmers represented by mem- bers of the Wolverine freshman team, the Ann Arbor High squad, and Uni- yersity…

… Franks, driving Wolverine guard, was nanTed All-American at his position an Grantland Rice's selectiens for Collier's star eleven. Franks became the 24th Michigan player to be picked for this team, which…

… Point Edward. This Canadian club has defeated the Wolverines three times in the last three years; but this year the Maize and Blue are stronger and will bid for victory. Eddie Lowrey's boys will have had…

September 29, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…. Fountain Pens 302 S State St. Typewriters ki Clothes in the Steiniloc hmanner When you meet her dad. FRANK McCARTHY Ohio State, Pittsburgh, a triangular meet between the Wolverines, Michi- gap Normal…

Wolverine track teams has not been to win every event, but rather to win a few and pick up second and third place points in every event. In the hurdles, Michigan can look forward to fine performances from…

… veter- ans, while a promising freshman, now sophomore, group will be of help in aiding the Wolverine cause. In the 440 Bob Ufer ought, to be Big Ten champion. As for the mile relay team Coach Doherty does…

September 29, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

… Sciences." A third group will meet with Assoc. Prof. Stanley D. Dodge, of the geog- raphy department, to discuss the gen- eral topic, "Ethics and Society". The Michigan Wolverine, largest student…

… enterprise, the Wolverine opened in Lane Hall with 75 members, and soon expanded to its present membership of about 700 and moved to its res- taurant home at 209 N. State Street. The Wolverine also offers…

June 28, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

… not only to the Wolverine nine but also to the many snort fans who con- idered Boim Michigan's most color- ful athlete. To those who knew him, Boim was never referred to as Michigan's 'ice hurler but…

…- cerned. Wolverine coaches can" thank Hammond for winning many a game. Time and again, Dr. George (as the athletes called him) fixedup an ail- ing Wolverine player in time for an important contest. 'Snuff…

April 26, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… Take 5-3 Decision- Kautz, Roxborough, Matthews, Ufer Chalk Up Time; Five Other Wolverine Quartets Place Fast 5 r SUNDAY SUPPER Served in the Man Dining Room-6:00 until 7:30 o'clock 1 S C c {C t } k i…

… the second time in as many days that he was the most dangerous man in the Wolverine lineup by blasting a 3-2 pitch into short right field for a single scoring Holman and tying the score. Michigan made…

…-break- ing 880. Ohio State also gained full revenge for the drubbing administered their mile relay team by the Wolverines in last month's Big Ten indoor cham- pionships. Blazing their way over the Drake…

… fairways and Goodrich missed the cup by inches greens, but he could do no better and when Courtright holed out, he than tie Kortge on the back nine won the match 2-1. Each man had when the Wolverine's putt…

… as-well as it might. (MSC)-84-0; Courtright (M)-78-2, Captain John Leidy was off his Goodrich (MSC)-78-1; Stewart (M) game today as he carded an 80 -78-2/2, Davis (MSC)--84-/Z *J unday at the Wolverin

April 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…2 T~E ICIIGAN EDAILY Nine To Play Navy Wednesday; Fisher Names Travelling Squad By MYRON DANN The Wolverine baseball team, which has all the possibilities of retaining the Big Ten championship…

… friends extremely easily," Ray goes on to say. Ben, who plays in the number one spot for the Wolverines, started play- ing golf at the not too early age of 15 in his hometown, Fort Myers, Fla. It was here…

… Fort Myers Country Club course is the best round that h has nlayed to date. He has also established 66 as the best mark on the Orlando and Punta Gorda Coun- try Club links. Here in the Wolverine state…

… in a tie for third place in the Conference meet at Evanston. Alex Welsh and Dick Wolfey of Illinois placed ahead of him, while Johnny Holstom, also of the Illini, . tied the Wolverine for third place…

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