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February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…F In I D AT, TT By - /", 7 1 9 4 5 THE MICIGAN DAILY rAGE THREE Basketb all, Wrestling Squads ill See Action Here T" onight Wolverine Cagers Face Strong Wisconsin Five Michigan Seeks .500 Mark…

… in Conference; 1ligh-Scorer Patterson Is Badger Threat Wolverine atlen Start Tough Two Week ScheduIe with Ohio State Meet Bollas, 320~Po' i d Bick Will W r-(-3tle his teammates have dubbed "the Cre…

… homg game in two weeks, the Wolverines can pull their Big Ten record up to the .500 mark before entering the home stretch of the 1944-45 cage campaign. Only four o MAHO more contests remain for the…

…. Forward John Mullaney shifts to center, and Keith Harder goes in at forward when the revised lineup is in action. Otherwise, the Wolverine quintet will have Bob Geahan, holder of sec- ond place in the…

… Conference this year. Large Crowd at Iowa Following the Wisconsin fracas, the Wolverines will journey to Iowa City where a crowd of 12,000 is in pros- pect for the Iowa-Michigan game. The Wolverines lost to…

… away, the The Wolverine squad will be much' Wolverine mat squad is preparing for the same as in past contests. It will one of the hardest schedules any have Art Sachsel at 121 pounds, Bob Michigan…

May 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… over Boilermakers Today Wolverines Will Be Defending Champions * In Conference Meet at Champaign, May 26 Faced with the expectation of their second Saturday in the mud, Michi- gan's track squad will…

… his team in action before the Confer- ence Meet at Champaign, Ill. on May 26. Here, the Wolverines will be de- fending champions. Wolverines Favored In the Purdue meet today, the Wol- verines are rated…

…, where Wed- nesday they open a four-game series. Today's washout was the 13th of the young season for Detroit and the seventh in the last nine days. BUY WAR BONDS WOLVERINE THREATS-Dick Barnard (left) and…

… Jinx Johnson are two Wolverines that will be constant threats to opponents today. Barnard runs the mile, while Johnson plays number 2 singles for Michigan track and tennis teams respectively. OUT FOR…

… their tenth straight and the Wolverines hoping to gain their fourth consecutive tri- umph. Leading the Maize and Blue squad will be Captain Paul O'Hara, followed by Phil Marcellus, John Tews, John…

… team, O'Hara, Marcellus, Jenswold, and Tews, will participate in the meet. Not only did 'the Wolverines capture tle team crown, but Jens- wold woi the individual title from Marcellus who was Big Ten…

May 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… predicting would take place, will now undoubtedly center about Michigan and the Buckeyes, with the Wolverines ruling as slight favorites. Each of these three schools had two performers almost certain t'o win…

…. Meanwhile the Wolverines will also bank on their well-reknowned duoRoss and Bob Hume, to register firsts in the distance runs, and their efforts in some of the other races in which they will undoubtedly…

… over the Wolverine nine for the third time in his col- lege career. The Irish hurler drop- ped a decision to Michigan last year as well as this season. He was forc- ed to retire in the fifth inning of…

… the game with the Wolverines two weeks ago when he developed a sore arm, and has since played in the out- field for the Notre Dame club. He is expected to see action on the mound this weekend, however…

… victory over the Bunker Hill Naval Training Base. Irish Fare Well The Irish have fared well since their twin losses to the Wolverines, win- ning all of their games. They may be a much improved team over the…

… GRANT Michigan track fans will witness the cream of midwestern trackdom Saturday when Michigan, Illinois, Great Lakes, and Ohio State tangle in quadrangular meet, which inaug- urates the Wolverines' home…

Wolverine hopes are again pinned on the middle-distance men that aided in the garnering of the indoor cown. The Hume twins, Ross and Bob, Bob Thomason, Archie Parsons, and Dick Barnard, however, will not have…

… shown Michigan's Hume twins finishing in one of their famous "dead-heats." Coach Doherty is relying on this to keep happening if the Wolverines are to win the Western Conference outdoor crown. MARTINS AND…

… Michigan and Illinois have con- sistently fought it out over the cin- ders, far overshadowing the other Big Ten schools. That the Wolverines boast a considerable edge in the vic- tory column is a fine…

… tribute to the athletes and coaches who have guid- ed the destinies of Michigan track- dom. Wolverines Dominate Titles Of a possible 80 championships, both indoors and outdoors during the past 45 years…

May 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…TTiGSAY1, MAY 1 1,4 T~l MIilIAN ~I i High Flying Wolverine ine To ace Titans Today PeddyHackstadt,Louthen To Share Mound Duties at Home Twice Victorious Against Fighting Irish,I Michigan Squad…

… evident, however, as the Wolverines registered their first per- fect day in the field in Saturday's contest. The individual star in the Notre Dame series, according to batting statistics, was Tom Rosema…

… second tilt, when Notre Dame used four hurlers, "was rather poor," according to Fisher. Meanwhile, yesterday's practice pro duced a casualty for the Wolverines when Walt Kell, third baseman, suf- fered a…

… Michigan's performance in the Penn Relays held last Friday and Saturday, Wolverine tuack mentor Ken Doherty said yesterday "In the sixteen years that I have been affiliated with Michigan track the…

… performance this weekend was the finest display of running I have ever seen a Wolverine track team produce at this time of year." One of the scribes attending the meet for the New York Times said "The men from…

May 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

… Honors To Wolverines 4 Fourth Straight Win Keeps Slate Clean; Lewis Beats Intercollegiate Runner-Up By'HANK KEISER Capturing every one of the six singles and three doubles matches to register a…

… smashing 9-0 victory over Notre Dame, Michigan's undefeated netmen notched up their fourth straight win of the season yesterday at the I-M courts. Highlight of the encounter was Wolverine captain Roger Lewis…

… your racket unstrung! Our Restringing Service is now available to students. ARMOUR -VICTOR - JOHNSON STRINGS-$3.50 to $9.00 MO E1Vtm culty in disposing of Notre Dame's Jim Griffin, 8-6, 6-2. Wolverines

… Sweep Doubles Entering the doubles division with a 6-0 lead, the Wolverines continued on the victory trail by taking all three contests. Lewis and Hirsch took over Sampson and Tulley in an exciting three…

Wolverines Tuesday, 5-3. SUNDAY'S GAMES St. Louis at Detroit (2). New York at Boston (2). Philadelphia at Washington Cleveland at Chicago (2). (2). NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMS V L Pct. New York .............11 4…

… for the contest was eighteenL points, with three each credited to the four single play-offs, and three apiece going to the two doubles mat- ches. Wolverines Blank Bronco Pairs In the individual matches…

…, Michi- gan was prevented from blanking their opponents when Marcellus only scored 21% points from Jim Fox- grover, Western Michigan's ace. With the doubles play, the Wolverines came through and…

… prints are fine Mother's cit Day gifts. Always Reasonably Priced GAGE LINEN SHOP 10 NICKELS ARCADE For the second time in two days, the Wolverine club played under ex-j tremely bad weather conditions. The…

June 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… Sixth Straight Victory By RUTH ELCONIN Teeing-off against Western Mich- igan today at the University golf course in the final match of the seas- on, the Wolverine linksmen will be shooting for their sixth…

…'s Confer- ence tournament when the Maize and Blue squad placed third coming be- hind Ohio State and Northwestern respectively. In the 1944 NCAA meet at the Inverness Country Club in Toledo, Wolverine

… play a doubleheader against Purdue today in a series which could see the Wolverines again don the Big Ten crown for the second straight year. The powerful Maize and Blue squad, in winning 17 straight…

… the Boilermakers, they will gain undisputed possession of the title, having won six and losing won. This series resembles last year's Purdue contetts, when the Wolverines down- ed them twice and took…

… over the top spot in the Conference. After- surg-ing over the Western WOLVERINE MAINSTAYS--Bill Nelson, rightfielder, Red Louthen, seeking his fourth conference win today; and Dominic Tomasi, second…

… baseman; are all figuring in the Purdue game today, where the Maize and Blue may clinch the Big Ten crown. IN HUMES' SHOES: Parsons To Uphold Wolverine - the IPUh44 Distance Laurels Next Season v…

… With the departure of Michigan's distance medley relay in the Penn nationally famous Hume twins, Relay Carnival. His best time in Wolverine traditional strength in the the mile was 4:24.1, which was turn…

January 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…FAIDiAY, JAN 19, 145 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Undefeated Iowa Faces Michigan Tonight 7dki the r sUs sy DAVE LEeWeN Wolverines BSe UpsetgeI Wrestler~s EneoaIt ,atjile Associate Sports E BERG litor Over…

… defeats already on the record in four games played, the Wolverines will retain only a math- ematical chance for Conference hon- ors if they lose to Pops Harrison's veteran five. By upsetting the Hawks…

… in the 300 yard medley and 400 yard freestyle relay. Mann declared that the addition of another distance freestyler to the 1945 Wolverine roster will probably mean a lot of unexpected points, be- All…

… Whiston also promising back- strokers, will try to notch up most of their points in this delpartment. Opposing them will be Wolverines: Gordon Pulford, Bob Munson, and Jack Pulkman. Pulford, who in the…

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…

January 31, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…JJNEA-si si;1945 T HtEm MH IiGAX - AILY icthigan r T 0 Ba gers #tk the ,und$ By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor A Six Tracksters To Compete in I Jill rose -Races Wolverines To Defend…

… TwoMile Relay Title w . By BILL LA~lBERT -garnst tron g utfts .. Editor's Note: This column was written by Bill Lambert, sports night editor. The Wolverine track squad will of- AST YEAR, WHEN Michigan…

… toughest competition fact the Wolverines have won more championships in more fields than anyg comg o s the WethoganndAm other Conference school. Besides this, they consistently maintain a versa- Iarltsth…

…-moving Maize and Blue two- squad, the only team that has beaten ra OHIO STATE'S acclaimed squad came to Ann Arbor with a few out- mile quartet i the National A. A. the Wolverines more than twice in a N standing…

… performers, and were slated to take first place in a walk. U. meet, and the Wolverines will be row in the past six seasons. on Jesse Owens who that day . id break threeworld -pcord,-nrd fig a fmirth- seeking…

… to avenge this defeat. Last; Wisconsin Plays Initial Game with Wolverines Patterson Expected To Spark Badgers' Attack: Maize and Blue Faces Iowa Again Saturday By BILL MULLENDORE Michigan's basketball…

Wolverines t were edged out by the Iowans here two weeks ago, 29-27, after one of the most bitter battles ever seen in Yost Field House. The Wisconsin tilt will be the first{' - - - - of the campaign between…

… games. avenge his previous defeat .b who have won one and lost two in Although Wisconsin is some- iturday night. three games played. Wisconsin beat thing of an unknown factor to the the Wolverines twice…

… last year. Wolverines, the same cannot be Coach HaroldhFoster's squad has said for Iowa. When Michigan and split a pair wvith Northwestern, los-I Iowa clashed the first time, the Face ing the first while…

… playing without underdog Wolverines came within im ers To F ae their ace, Ray Patterson, and com- minutes of upsetting the undefeated ing back to win the second with Pat- Hawks, .but were nosed out at the…

November 04, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…TUF MYCRI ' A 1v .n A 1'TV TH~ T 1L rlITC A IT LA TT' PAGE SEVEN r s i Wolverine Eleven OFF THE KEYBOARD By MARY LU HEATH Associate Sports Editor hips Minnesota,26-0 VYerges, Weisenburger…

…. however, and the threat was com- The Wolverines could not gain pletely stopped when Dick Van Dusen either, and Weisenburger punted to snared Yerges' pass at the 23. Merlin Kispert, who got back to his Line…

… of punts, and the over. Wolverines got their first goalward After an exchange of punts, the' drive underway. Judd Ringer's short Wolverines were on the march once punt was downed on the Michigan again…

… Weisenburger split quarterback sneak. the Minnesota guards for the score. Bob Callahan's placement was per- Callahan again converted. a fect, and the Wolverines led, 7-0. The Wole rine soei agand the Kulbitski…

… from the three. Callahan's kick was wide this time. Robinson Passes Just to make it convincing, the Wolverines scored again in the dying moments of the game. The Gophers, aided by a penalty, stopped one…

… threat on the three-yard line after Dan Dworsky had bulled his way down to the 14 from the Minnesota 46. After they got the ball again on their own 44, the Wolverines putit over in just two plays. Robinson…

… Minnesota man was seri- ously hurt. * * * Press box onlookers were unani- mous in their praise of the sterling defensive work of Dan Dworsky, who came in to back up the line on de- fense. Other Wolverine

… his first appearance of the season since his service discharge, a spectacular one as he completed two successive long passes for the Wolverines' last touchdown. Robinson has been shifted from halfback…

… it had temporarily blotted from view the whole north end of the stadium. The crowd of 85,132 spectators was the second largest in Michigan history. The largest, 86,408, saw the Wolverines lose to Notre…

… 16 before the Wolverines stiffened and held for downs. Michigan came right back withra drive of its own, running up two first downs as Pete Elliott found holes over the Gopher tackles. The march fiz…

February 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, FE-P. 9,, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 11 FRIDAY, ~'EB. 9, 1945 PAGL TI Relays Are Tomorrow Night; Cagers Play Here Tonight ,; _,__ Wolverines To Play Host To Six Mid- West…

… Schools Michigan State, Purdue, Notre Dame, O.S.U., Marquette, Western Michigan, Michigan To Vie When the Wolverines play host to six other Mid-West schools in the Michigan Relays 7:30 tomorrow night, the…

… fever, and Forres- tel is still favoring an ankle which he twisted in a spill while running in the Millrose games last week. Much of the responsibility for gain- ing another Wolverine victory will lie on…

… almost certain that the Wolverine pucksters will break that sought for .500 mark. Bob Henderson, who was injured in last weeks encounter, will be in the starting line-up tomorrow night. Captain Ted Greer…

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…, where the Wolverines were scheduled to tangle with the Bunker Hill Naval Training Station crew. Although the Michigan squad has four Big Ten contests to play, none of these is scheduled for Ann Arbor and…

… Wisconsin Saturday will prob- ably clinch or lose the Conference= title for the Wolverines. The Badgers have suffered two defeats so far this season, and the Michigan nine would have to loe as many games…

…. The only two Wolverine defeats, both of which occurred against the Buckeyes, were hard fought and lost; only by very small margins. Roy Boucher, playing in the number five BOB STEVENSON Isingles slot…

… Ten Fisher. but must end before 4:55,1 when the Wolverines will have to catch a train back to Ann Arbor. Fisher also announced that Dom To- masi, who has been out of town dur- ing the last three gamnes…

…, will prob- ably be back at second base for the1 Wolverines. Conference play-offs this week-end. Coach LeRoy Weir's charges will be defending champions in the meet, having beaten the best the Confer…

… 'dzprr TvEwaTA Last Times Today Raymond MASSEY Faye EMERSON ' Peter ORRE Helrut AN - Starts Thursday -- Fisher, and Dick soon moved up to the starting lineup. Wednesday, April 9, when the Wolverine club…

May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 ~TE M11CAfTGA1A ,iiA4Tf Conference Baseball Powers Clash Here Thinclads Meet Purdue Tomorrow Underdog Boilermakers Will Seek Upset over Wolverines Isaki the t#u d4…

… what promises to be another battle in the mud on the Perry Field track at 1:30 (EWT) to- morrow. The Wolverines won an easy vic- tory over Purdue and Miami in a triangular meet at Lafayette two weeks ago…

… the Hoosiers of Indiana. That this game is "a natural," to quote Wolverine mentor Ray Fisher's statement of the game, can easily be discerned by various factors. At present, Michigan and Indiana: are…

… the Big Ten title or not. HOWEVER, THE Wolverines will also be inspired, for this will be their last Big Ten game of the year on their home grounds, and these last four week-ends, which are billed with…

… strong enough to beat them. The improvement of Wolverine infielders Donn Tomasi, Jack Weis- enburger and Tom Rosema is termed 100% by Coach Fisher since the start of the present campaign. This is…

… Northwestern. The men who will make the trip are not yet determined, but the list will doubtless include practically the same men that went to Evanston last week-end, when the Wolverines de- feated Minnesota and…

February 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…j The carnival, which gets underway Chrined BirtK" h s a at 7:30, will see Case and Marquette wedk t Universities competing, as well as!The Wolverines appear to be thej Notre Dame, Michigan State…

… Kell had counted fans, from out-court to make-it 26-20, Max Taking the lead in the first minute, Morris caged a field goal and a free after the Wolverines had momentarily throw, and Wright and Frank Claw…

… squad will engage the Wolverine ty Pool, in a meet which Coach Matti ather of the 1945 season. tenders in the personages of Vernon in a meet against Northwestern, reg- * ii ---- - ------ CLASSIFIED…

… action. season tonight, the Wolverine hockey meet at Evanston. Mann is planning to use his key team will face a strong and success- Lester Heads List men sparingly, and will put the brunt…

… compbtition for the first time, ford sextet, which the Wolverines also Galles, who is also unbeaten this and the results of these men's per- conquered earlier in the year. This -eason. formances may go a long…

… lineup in the person of Wolverines Face Good Men4 should prove to be a very even battle.I Dick Nelson, Gopher 155-pounder. Among the men that the Wolver- Practice Sessions Stress Defense Nelson has won all…

… Mich- an unblemished record, will go against; A i1dioT oni'h igan's hockey mentor. Captain Ted Newt Skillman of the Wolverines who Greer is at right wing, center posi- has won his last three matches, two…

… Francis Allman, Fred Lounsberry, NORTHWESTERN F r TP The Wolverines already boast one and Bob Lilienfield who form the seC- victory over the Badgers, having onrd forward wall. Schadler f 3 0 1 6_ Johnson f…

May 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945 THE MCIA A) ILY _ .__ 'rack, Baseball Tea , , f .._ - c iif c rence Thinclads Try To Retain ~Outdoor Crown Friday rTwety-Three Men To Journey to Champaign; Wolverine

… Strength Again in Middle Distances Wolverine Net Squad To Seek Big Ten Crown Undefeated Team Vies For Conference Title Linksmen A.im For Fourth Big Ten Golf Title Five Men To Compete For Team in Contest…

… Baseball Nine Prepares To Meet Badger Squad iLouthen, Bowman' To Pitch as Wolverines Play Runners-Up in Big Teii Race Saturday By MURRAY GRANT Twenty-three thinclads will represent Michigan Satui'day when…

… indoor conference while Illinois, Michigan's chief threat, mile crown. Hume, with his brotherj Bob, will attempt to maintain their domination of the middle -distancex events. The Wolverines will again be…

… Thomason, running the mile and Chuck Birdsall competing in the two mile. Sprinters Strong In the sprints the Wolverines will also be strong. There, Julian With- erspoon, Henry Fonde, and Val John- son will…

June 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…TUEAY, JUNE 5,1945 THE IICHIGAN DAIILY PAGE T-HRIEr Wolverines Win Second Straight Big Ten Crown. Vast Saturday's Double Win Clinches 1945 Title; Squad Over Pidiue To Face SU By MARY LU HEATH…

… between it and the crown in last season's clinching game. 9-2 and 4-3, in a double- header at Lafayette. In tucking the title away for another year, the Wolverines broke loose with 26 hits, 14 in the first…

… reappearance of such an experienced hand, would bolster a department which didn't score too many points in Wolverine meets this year. After showing his prowess on the cinders, lie turned to Coach Ray Fish- er…

…'s golf course. The Wol- verines in the 1945 meet will be rep- resented by the six varsity lettermen. Wolverines Take Third Last year's NCAA contest, at the Inverness Country Club in Toledo, saw Wolverine

… one loss. The one club that prevented Barclay's charges from establishing a perfect record was Ohio State, which took the Wolverines 15-12 at *b ''"r'~. . r{ t : ' i ...{ , ''f ta THEY'RE SHOUT- ING…

… dash of this meetjlays, and continued to run with the which the Wolverines took by a scant relay team that remained undefeat- one point margin, Forrestal ran last ed for the remainder of the season…

March 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… Conference Commissioner Attempts To Broaden Authority Forestalled Wolverines Cop But Two Firsts in Narrow Victory Canadian Army Sextet Scores Dg Decisive Win in TPh1rn T it Hume Twins Tie for First Place in…

… Bob Hume Scores Win in Two-Mile Mile; Event Gre er, Li lienfield Graham, Bow Out Bringing the 1945 hockey season to an end last night, the Wolverine sex-j tet dropped its final match of the year 4…

… Michigan defense GIVE! to the lED CROSS to score for the visitors. The initial stanza closed with Coach Vic Hey-I liger's charges behind 2-1. The Wolverine team tried vainly to capture the lead, but it was…

… the last twenty minutes of play, was when Schnarr put the disk through the Wolverine defense to make the final goal of the game. This was the final puck match for three members of the Wolverine sex- tet…

…. Wolverines Build Lead Michigan built up a large lead early in the meet as the Hume twins, Bob and Ross, led the Wolverines to a clean sweep in the mile run and 12 of 15 possible points in the two- mile. Coach…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

… Michigan By MURRAY GRANT A game but outplayed Michigan mat squad went down to defeat at the hands of a very powerful Illinois wrestling team yesterday by the score of 21-10. The Wolverines were in trouble…

… spots of the afternoon from the Wolverine's standpoint were the pin by Newt Skillman and Jim Galles' 12-5 deci- sion over Louis Agase. Burwell Beats Sachsel Although the match between Sach- sel and…

…' With the match score 5-2 in Illi- nois' favor, Newt Skillman put the Wolverines into the lead for the only time during the afternoon as he pinned Bob Smith in 5:37. Fred Booth then lost a close 4…

…-end, the Wolverines played the first of these engagements against.t Iowa Friday night and lost another heartbreaking decision. 29-27. in the1 last minute of play Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's outfit entered this…

… contest as complete underdogs as they entertained unbeaten Iowa, which was currently rated as the outstanding basketball team in the country.l Although none of the critics gave the Wolverines a chance of t…

…'t relinquish until the final minute of play. The Wolverines held the Hawks scoreless until eight minutes of ther half had slipped by, when Clayton Wilkinson tallied the initial field goal for the Iowans, and…

… squeezed through with a victory. Since the Wolverines have already lost two such tough' games, the first being an overtime decision to Ohio State, and the Iowa defeat, both against the two top teams in the…

… their first Big Ten Conference' meet, the Wolverine swimming team, taking seven first places out of a possible nine, swamped the North- western Wildcats. by a decisive count of 54-29. Michigan ace…

… event still proved to be a high point in the meet, as Bob Munson, up-and-coming Maize and Blue backstroker, churned through the distance to win handily. The Wolverines drew first blood by winning the 300…

January 13, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…SATUDAY,-JAN. 13,1945 l~tEMI~fIGANDAILtY I' ts'; -T-UUCE ,., -"MmPEMMMM"=%== I 1 1 1 Wolverines Seek ir Successive Big Ten in Grapplers Take On Wildcats Today Intra-Mural Cage Card Vatmen…

…-North- western wrestling match, which was originally scheduled for 2:30 this afternoon, will be shifted to 3:15. The Wolverines, who are thus far an unknown quantity, will be pitting themselves against a foe…

… Purdue, will take to the mats with a double purpose in mind. They will want to erase, at least partially, the 16-match lead which the Wolverine matmen have amassed, and they will be seeking to dethrone the…

… Has Power And Experienced Six The Wolverine hockey team arrives 1 in Minneapolis this morning for its first college tilt in three years. This trip will be the only one of the season for the Maize and…

… weeks ago. John Mullanecy and Bob Geahan, leading Conference scorer, will be at forwards. Don Lund, whose 13 points led the Wolverine attack last week, will start at cen- ter, and Walt Kell and Don Lind…

May 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… scheduled to take on the other eight Big Ten cinder squads here this afternoon in what may well develop into another dog-eat-dog duel be- tween the Wolverines and Illinois. Although installed as a slight pre…

…- meet favorite by those "in the know" in Conference cinder circles, Michi- gan expects to face a serious chal- lenge from a determined Illini squad which bowed to the Wolverines by a single point in the…

…." The 23-man Wolverine squad re- flected Doherty's determination and expressed confidence that as a team it would stand up against all comers. "We're going to beat them," one of' the thinclads said in…

… are run off to determine the finalists in the main event this afternoon. The Wolverines are expected to make their strongest bid for victory in the distance events-the half- mile, mile, and two…

… running of this affair at the University of Illinois today, the Wolverines' power in the middle-distance and distance runs plus their perennial good team balance, will be a large factor in the retention of…

…-champion, round into suffi- cient shape for the meet, the Yllini would undoubtedly add ten points to their team total, which would again throw the championship fracas into a wide-open battle between the Wolverines

…-distance races live up to expectations, Michigan could score 26 or more points, which would go a long way toward deciding the meet, since they won the indoor title with 55 1/10 points. The Wolverines could pick up…

… will tangle today with a Badger nine which now ranks sec- ond only to the Wolverines in the Conference standings. If Coach Ray Fisher's team is able to knock Wisconsin out of the race in the doubleheader…

…. Louthen vs. Jaroch The Wisconsin series, one game of which is now scheduled for the morn- ing and the other for the afternoon, will find Red Louthen, Wolverine ace, meeting Gene Jaroch of the Badgers in the…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JAN. 21, 1945 TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Ohio a gers Han Michigan Wolverines Drop Third Straight Conference Tilt{ Buckeyes Lead Throughout Contest as Risen Sinks High Score of 11…

… Michigan's Wolverines, 61 to 47. The only time the Wolverines were on even terms with Ohio State was in the opening minutes when the count was deadlocked at two-all. The Wolverines stayed close, however…

… at that point Don Grate, Rod Caudill, and Jimmy Sims hit the target and coach Harold Olsen sent in reserves to finish the contest. Greer Notches All Wolverine's Goals By JERRY LEWIS Holding the lead…

… the Wolverines' tallies. Greer made three of his goals unassisted. His first came late in the first stanza, when he out-skat- ed two men .to tally. Near the end of the period he made his one and only…

December 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… its divers in the top five on both low and high boards to outscore the Wolverines, 25 to one in diving alone, and more than ac- count for the Buckeyes' slim nine- point margin over Michigan for the NCAA…

…'s Ohio State crew. Tomorrow night Wolverine tank fans will be able to judge for them- selves, for Evans and Canja are both slated to show their stuff in the State meet. Mann will also unveil a pair of…

… plane when he flew here from Florida. promising understudies in divers Ralph Trimhorn and Bill Smith. Three New Free-Stylers Wolverine fans will also be keeping their eyes on Mann's three entries in the…

… point- getting event might well fall to the Maize and Blue this year. Thus, what on the surface appears as just another State AAU meet should prove a good yardstick as to what the Wolverines have to offer…

… winning seven straight non-Big Ten games. An early victory over powerful Illinois in Conference play served to heighten the hopes of Wolverine rooters still farther. Then came the awakening. A combination…

May 27, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… repeating its victory in the afternoon, 8-1. Gaining their fifth and sixth wins in the Conference, the Wolverines drove Wisconsin's starter, Gene Jar- och, to the showers behind the five-' hit pitching of Red…

…) Northwestern failed to break into the scoring column. The Wolverines, as expected, scor- ed heavily in everything from the 440 up, but were virtually shut out in the balance of the events. Coach Ken Doherty…

…, Wolverine ace sprinter, was scratched after quali- fying, when he pulled a leg muscle" n the 220 trials. Kelley Beats Hume Kelley came back for his second lox Score FIRST GAME WISCONSIN . A R H PO A E Sutton…

… STEVENSON, centerfielder and catcher, respectively of the 1945 edition of the Wolverine baseball squad, take time out to pose for the camera, in an infrequent practice lull. ed what Coach Ray Fisher called…

… Rosema, Dom Tomasi, and Louthen when two wal accounted for five runs, driving Jar- by Bowman an och from the mound. play by Weis The Wolverine scoring was com- markers. pleted in the sixth and eighth in…

… the Rosema homered with came through with an- third on three hits. In' hits brought as many The big Wolverine hit- ame in the next 'frame, Lks, followed by singles nd Gregor and a double senburger…

May 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…TUESD, AT, , i4 THE MICHIGAN DAIY PAO~ THREE Baseball Team Defeats Wolverines Cop Victory With Nine Timely Blows Coach Fisher's Crew Take On Bunker HIll in Final Appearance of Season at Ferry…

… baseman, Jack Weis- enburger, freshman shortstop, and team captain Don Lund all snared two hits off the two Romulus hurl- ers. Wolverines Get Six Hits The Wolverines cashed in for all of their runs in the…

…. Nelson end- ed the inning, flying out to short. In the next frame the Wolverine club batted around to stage their biggest hitting spree of the day. After Tom Rosema struck out, Joe Sobel- ski walked, Bob…

… from Michigan, Doherty said gles match in the morning and five singles tilts. Tews increased the Wol The Wolverines captured every one paign. yesterday. Illinois and Michigan individual contests in the…

… register a 9-0 score and Idations are e inois race for the championship, he said, match; the Wolverine twosomes of and Morey split with Morrow, eac: maintain their undefeated record. team which placed third…

March 16, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… break' in years, the Wolverine baseball squad gave up the nets of Yost Field House and moved to the diamond for its first outdoor workout of the season. Coach Ray Fisher divided his crew into two squads…

… shining freshman pros-, pect, seem to have the inside track at this stage, on two of the four berths. As the tentative schedule stands, the Wolverines will open the season April 13, when they meet Western…

… the season, as son, Bob Breen, and Gordon Pulford, against one non-Conference defeat by who doubles in the backstroke, also Great Lakes, are given the edge over strengthen the Wolverines' bid for the…

… with Minnesota's Vernon Oj - Western Conference titles in the nine- team contest and compiled a total of 55 points, as against OSU's 43 score BUY WAR BONDS - Wolverine Swimmers Face Buckeyes Tomorrow in…

…, Fries, Breen, Mowerson, and Pulford are candidates for the starting positions in the latter battle. INVEST IN VICTORY I and three first places. Furthermore, the Wolverines grabbed seven addi- Ex…

January 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… official capacity for baseball in his Hershey conference in- sofar as the American League office and the office of commissioner are concerned. Don Lund May Warm Bench Tomorrow When Wolverine Cagers Face…

…-and-coming Indiana five at Bloomington. Lund, whose fine defensive play and new-found scoring ability have spark- ed Wolverine efforts in recent games, suffered the injury last Saturday as Michiganelost to Ohio State…

…, 61-47. He has been hobbling ever since and may see little, if any, action against the Hoosiers. Wolverines' Chances Weakened The Wolverines' chances for a re- peat performance of their earlier 54…

Wolverines When the Wolverine sextet meets the Brantford A.C. tomorrow night, they will face a strong and fast team that has won four games so far this season and is in first place in the Intermediate Ontario…

… out for them if they are to leave the Hoosier stronghold with their third Big Ten victory of the season. Since losing to the Wol- 11 __ _ --- i Wolverine Swimmers To Seek Second Big Ten Win…

… Tomorrow Seeking their second Big Ten Con- ference victory,, the Wolverine nata- tors will journey down to Lafayette, Ind., to take on a Purdue team, which so far this season has lost to Great Lakes, 46…

May 30, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…, the Wolverine squad put on an exhibition of never-say-die spirit and tea morale that drew the admiration of the 5,000 fans and 50 or so newsmen gathered at Memorial Stadium for the day-long Big Ten…

… cinder finale. Illinois' performance in the morning preliminaries left little doubt that the Illini would break Michigan's two-year stranglehold on Con- ference outdoor track honors, but the Wolverines, as…

…, Michigan's best sprinter, who was expected to bring anywhere from five to eight points into the Wolverine fold. But expecta- tions have a peculiar habit of going wrong. In this case, they were blown sky…

… demonstrations of that same spirit were the exception rather than the rule as the meet unrolled its course. The Wolverine mile relay team ran one of its finest races of the year to win that event, the last of the…

…). Conference title. Had Early Split On June 3, the Wolverines meet The Wolverines played two games Bunker Hill Navy Air Base at Bunk- with the Broncos earlier in the seas- er Hill, Indiana, and following the on…

March 14, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… events." Wolverines May Take Six On the basis of last Saturday's results, the Wolverine crew figures to grab first place honors in both re- lays, the 50 and 100-yard freestyle clashes, the 150 backstroke…

… Stone have proven them- selves tops in the diving division. Wolverine captain, Mert Church, who shared high-scoring honors with Nakama in theConference tilt and snatched. the 50 and 100 freestyle crowns…

… starting crew. In picking the four entrants, the Wolverine tutor has Church, Fries, Mowerson, Bob Breen and Gordon Pulford to choose from. The backstroke performances of Munson. and Pulford, in last Satur…

… Sees Gophers And Buckeyes Toughest Opening of the 1945 Wolverine baseball season is scheduled for April 13, when the Michigan squad faces a Western Michigan nine here and be- gins a season-long pull…

… expected to take up where it left off last yar, when rain at Champaign in the seventh inning of the Wolverine-Illini contest halted' a game which stood at a 4-4 dead- lock. Minnesota Tough The two hardest…

… series of the seas- on are expected to be played on the home diamond May 4 and 5, when the Wolverines meet a Minnesota squad which Coach Fisher terms the "toughest" in the Conference, and at Columbus June…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…, championship this year. His boys can do the .job with a pair of victories over Purdue this weekend. Wolverines WillAttempt To Clinch Championship Michigan Beats Western, 10-5, 10-3 By MARY LU HEATH Michigan…

…'s baseball squad leaves for Lafayette, Ind., at noon today, where it will face Purdue in a double- header tomorrow afternoon which can clinch the Western Conference championship for the Wolverines.t Warming up…

… to the Purdue tilt, the Michigan nine added two more victories to its season record by de- feating Western Michigan twice at Kalamazoo Wednesday by 10-5 and 10-3 counts. These wins bring the Wolverine

… to the Wolverines. Most of the Western runs were accounted for by five Michigan errors. Jack Peddy started the second contest for the Wolverines, and went five innings to become the winning pitcher. He…

… was relieved in the sixth by Jack Hackstadt, who yielded to Tom Rosema in the ninth. Charles Maxwell, who defeated Michigan earlier this season, went the distance for the Broncos. Wolverines Get 29 The…

… trio of Michigan pitchers gave up six hits, while Maxwell yielded 18, bringing the Wolverine total for the day to 29. Stevenson was the indi- vidual batting star, getting six hits, including a triple and…

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…

February 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…SVNDA T, FEB. 11, 1945. THE -MICHIGAN i7DATILY' PAGE w. ara : i :LL 1 PAGE N.I chi D omintates RelayTs; Bad ers Beat Five Wolverines Take Six Events for New Big Ten Record; Jackson Wins…

… Two Pucksters Win Iowans Down Wisconsin Evens Count Wh Over Waterloo Indiana To ai Wolverines by Winning 55-44 i - 17 f". ' ,C t F is Ff1nvr 1) m r ao JUMKs-ters 3-4 al Dtg -tJenl(IcC Two MileR l…

…('-watrnhndisbdfr Tearn r'in highs. Ted Balogh, a Wolverine huri- Field House record. Witherspoon ! Victory of '45Season ja ta sharenfthned ite bd o filer, finished second and third in finished second, and Purdue's Ben or…

…. Conference last year, wound up third. ine thinclads win six events, the set- In the first event, the Wolverines Michigan Wins Two-Mile Relay By JERRY LEWIS into the loop's cellar as it outclassed ting of a new…

… the ir 19 aity showing that they are still likely to y the baton for Michigan. terloo net. Then Waterloo sped into toh successfully defend their Conference Willard Wins Last year's Wolverine captain…

… 7:14.7sn!rBert Herrmann, Al Kralovansky and whe hereahed6 eet6 38 ichs. terBil Detehaf ofPurueMoore of Western Michigan after a The Wolverines broke into the j Jack Herron found the range. In doing…

February 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…- ngits peak offensive performance of the season, rode rouaghshcd cver an. out-classed University of Wiscon- sin five last night at Yost Field House to smother the Badgers ,. 50C-39. The Wolverines hit the…

… tallis were sent thlrough the net. Wolverines Tlake Early -tea~d Only in the first ten minutes or the. contest was W ise-onsin able to minn- tain the furious pace set by Michi- gan, After Keith Harder sent…

… orentr ms asMcia ntt '20 points to Wiscon sin's 1 tBt te'ams flooding the floor r xith :su's:i tW'X.s. Wolverine guard Don Lind.'- MAN OF RUIM O S-I 0. "Fritz" Crisler is one of the probable candi- dates…

… period wenreti Badgerswithin eight points- of m high-fying Michigan. five. Aftert count stood a t 34-26, the Wo),lverine: started an tck: That threatened beoea rout bJefore a last-'min-,t(. Wicnin ra…

…, center, John Jenswoidl at left ing.Thie defensive l;ositions arc filled by Herb Upton anid Bob Henderson with Dick Mixer as goalie. The Wolverine scn owr will consist of 7-.)'_ enfild Fred Lounsber', r d…

…-5 victory over On the basis of tihe compoarative tiunes! tingent upon approval of proposals rO+ i1o State, the Wolverines- will try register~ed by these mren, and their to broadenx the authority and in- pto…

… reastsf l keevent. Free- (until Bcin Te nchools iiduall of the Wolverine's mat squad. utlBgTnshosidvdal stylersB I3i een1 and Bob Mowerson,I had studied suggested changes in the - .backstrokes lsob, Muns on…

May 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MAX 3, 1945 THE iClHIGAN DAILY PAGE °3 FMFF ~F~TURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 PAGE T~IFE Michigan ine Face Tracksters To Compnete ini Wolverines Take On Purdue, Wolverine Golf innesota In…

… Charles Birdsall in the two mile. Wolvetines Enter Dashes Other events that the Wolverines are entered in are the 100, 220, 440 yard dashes, the half-mile run and the 120 high and 220 low hurdles. Michigan…

… will also compete in the following field events: shot put, dis- cus, high jump, broad jump, pole vault. Here the Wolverines are not as strong as in the running events, and this meet will answer many…

… questions as to the actual strength of his field men for Coach Doherty. Fisher Favorite in Hurdles In the hurdle' events, Wolverine V timber toppers will run against Har-... old "Whitey" Fisher, who turned in…

… face the Detroiters in the second1 meeting of these two clubs. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines en- Ioward Liebee announced that the Physical Education Depart- ment would like to sponsor a men…

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…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

… eve- ning service at 8 p.m. Sunday morn- ing service at 10:30 a.m. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at 11:45 a.m. A special read- ing room is maintained by this church at 706 Wolverine Bldg…

… Theaters II Cagers Prepare fr Friday's Op-enr--~-alMiigan Preparing for the opener against C tial Micigan next Friday, Coach Bill Ba'rclay is putting his Wolverine caacmen through'the final stages of their…

…. Last season Central Michigan suf- f( red defeat at the hands of Michi- gan's basketball team. The Chippe- was went down under a count of 3,-27 in the Wolverines' second tilt of the season. Trojan's Bowl…

May 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… running with a flock of seconds and thirds. (Continued from Page 1) started scoring with two runs in the first and sent runs across the plate in every inning but the fifth and sixth. The 4Wolverines made…

… one in the last inning. In the third, when the Wolverines Navy's New Policy Releases Officers WASHINGTON, May 19-( )-The 1 Navy today made it possible for a few more athletes and possibly others to…

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…

February 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… Madison Square Garden, which was copped by the Wolverines for the fourth straight year. Bob (right) started the race for Michigan and Ross (left) finished it up with a 1:57 half-mile.' TUNEUP TRIUMPH…

… Shooting Good The Wolverines, who didn't arrive Barclay stated that the Wolverines' in Iowa City until two hours before shooting was excellent Friday night, the opening whistle, never headed and that they…

…'s hockey squad lived up to expectations when it swamped an R o outclassed Wolverine sextet, 15-2.; aisino f Race Saturday night for the second time thi yar.T a k T Minnesota picked up an early leadK1 and…

… Ted Greer, easily the the racing ban, a turf writer would most outstanding Wolverine puckster be subjected to "sure-fire" tips on of this season. His first tally came winners--that didn't win. But in in…

…, as eight penalties were1 Saturday." details of the games will be carried called-six on Minnesota and two on' I However. the one criticism made in the following day's Daily. the Wolverines. There were…

December 16, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVA',N :9 Michigan Cade Squad sets aaks w Hoopsters Undefeated With Winover Sailors Selbo, Harrison Pace Wolverine Attack During Second Half Comeback Barrage iv I. I…

….m. tomorrow in Yost Field House. This clash will be the Wolverines' fifth of the 1945-46 season, and their third at home. It will be the first match the current Maize and Blue team has had against a Far…

… gives Michigan the edge, since Western Michigan, which the Wolverines trounced by a 20-point margin, beat St. John's. got underway and Great Lakes never Utood a chance from then on in. Selbo had 16…

… points and Harrison 15 to lead the Wolverines while Weiss scored 11 for the losers. It was the Sailors' second defeat in two nights and their fourth in five games. The score was 22 to 20 just before the…

… eligible to run for the Wolverines. They would certainly be a welcome addition to Coach Ken Doherty's squad. The reversal of the previous decision might not affect the Hume situ- ation at all, however. At…

May 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… has been successful in two starts out of three, will face either Gene Kelly or Matthew (Mutsy-) Nolan in the other tilt.. The Wolverine nine plans to take on Romulus Air Base Sunday in a single game at…

… belt, Michigan's undefeated tennis squad' is scheduled to meet a highly-touted Notre Dame crew at 1 p. m. CWTj (2 p. m. EWT) today on the I-Mf courts. Wolverine coach LeRoy Weir has not yet revealed his…

… .462 .444 .385 .222 Tom Rosema, first baseman for the triumphant University of Michigan Wolverines, continued his batting leadership over the weekend to bring his average over the coveted .400 mark, as…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…' will leave Ann Arbor tomorrow morn- ing for Lafayette, Ind., where it willf hook up with Purdue and Miami Universities in its opening outdoor meet of the season. The Wolverine contingent will be…

… Matches In the first meeting of these two teams two weeks ago at Detroit, the Wolverines marched off the links with a decisive 151%2-2%/ victory, but last Saturday at Columbus, in Michi- gan's opening Big…

… meeting the Wolverine team on April 21, the Titans have defeated Purdue and Indiana, but lost to Notre Dame, 1012-71/. The Detroiters will line up this afternoon with the same team that has participated in…

… the previous matches.HInthenumber one spot will be Harold Cook, and following him are Salvatore Pomante, Jerry Fitzgerald and Adam Nowicki. Meet Broncos Tomorrow the Wolverines will face the Broncos at…

… is slated to begin this afternoon at 4:00 p. m. (EWT) when Coach Ray Fisher's first place Wolverines tangle with Minnesota in a two-game series which will have a direct bearing on the Big Ten title…

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…

March 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… season's opener against Western Michigan a little over three weeks away and with several out- door workouts to its credit, the 1945 Wolverine baseball squad is round- ing into shape as the team's regular…

… baseball. The same is true for 35-year-old Heusser. dtay at aiayete. inaiana Wolverine Coach Ken Doherty conceded the individual sprint, hurdle,j and field events to other schools, but hopes that his…

… neither is figured for a first place. Maize and Blue entrants may also pick up points in the special events. Illinois, losers to the.Wolverines in a photo finish at the Western Confer- ence Indoor meet two…

… in the Conference meet, Illi- Last year, the Wolverines finished in front by a convincing margin, pil- ing up more than twice as many points as the second-place winner, Purdue. Michigan tallied 49 to…

… Pur- due's 23. Illinois finished third with 22 'z In winning, the Wolverines copped the two-mile relay, the distance med- ley, and the four-mile relay. The latter event has been displaced this year by…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…u ;y:n10 h3~MiIIA AL ", : Mer en,Thiclaids De nd Big ( . Swim ers, Gindermen Wolverine Pucksters Taken Meet in Gonference Tilts y Viekers A.C. Sextet, 43 1y NK MANTHO Michigan Nalalors Fightin…

Wolverine's starting lineup was relatively the same as it had been was beaten twice, Mikan was never outplayed. Illinois and Great Evanston, as some of the finest swim- teams tonight in the University of in…

… Ohio State, Pur- triumph over the Wolverines in last spot. Defensemen were Bob Graham squads displayed an agressive spirit on the court. however, any coaches who have sent teams against DePaul ddue, and…

… the shotput, thus in angAll thatthe isaregonasfeagroundyir. for' amassing a high point total which The first period started off very It looked as if the Wolverines So, in choosing an All Mid…

…-Western team, you are on safe ground in The Varsity the Michigan squad will find hard to fast; both sides had possession of were going to gain their fifth vic- starting with Mikan for center. The Wolverines

March 06, 1945 (vol. 54, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… 11-2 Friday night against at University of Western Ontario sex-t tet and dropped Saturday's game, 6-3, with the more powerful London1 outfit. The Wolverine pucksters jumped to an early lead in the…

… the assistance of Sullentich and Jens- wold; in scoring the second one Greer had the aid of Henderson and Upton. J The Wolverines' other tally was made by Francis Allman, assisted by Paul Groth. For the…

…. strong field of powerful contenders, which includes a potent Ohio State team, and a once-beaten Purdue squad. The Wolverine team, which so far this season has amassed victories over Northwestern, Purdue…

… the Wolverine ace from the amateur ranks,,-was based on" the contention that he was cashing in on his athletic abilities by coa- ching. Yet, other famous cinder- path stars have been combining coaching…

… WAR BONDS An Optical Service for the Student.« GLASSES IN 24 HOURS CONTACT LENSES "°the invisible eye glasses" 410 Wolverine Building Phone 6019 EAST LANSING, March 5-(,P)- Robin Roberts, one of…

January 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…." The Indiana tilt Friday furnished ample evidence of the truth of this statement, as the Wolverines over- came a three-point deficit in the final minutes of play. Ted Berce, reserve forward, caged the…

… winning Hockey Tean Gettnghet for Minesota Tilt Bowing to a hard-hitting and ex- perienced Vickers A.C. squad, 12-6, in the opening hockey game of the season, the Wolverine sextet will be seeking its first…

… be the dium in the Chicago relays lst raced before, with Haegg coming en by the Wolverines, due to the deciding factor in this weekend's year. These victories were enough out on top in each of the…

…, surg- ..-dof the Wolverine star. Newton Skillman and Fred Booth, Intramural cagers opened their handed Delta Tau Delta. The third Spectators were surprised by the former teammates at Cranbrook season…

… and the "bu- terfly" breast. The opinion was voiced that many of the important events were lost by I the Wolverines because their en-I trants had spent themselves as a result of competing in successive…

December 16, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… events in the State A.A.U. tank meet here before a full house last night at the Sports Building pool. Four Wolverines shared the honors with Michigan State's star back- stroker, Howard Patterson, only…

… sec- ond and third respectively. Barney Cipriani, of Detroit Boys Club, the defending champion, just couldn't match the Wolverine trio and had to be satisfied with fourth. Bob Matters of the Wolverines

Wolverines trailed in third and fourth spots respectively. In a photo finish Dick Weinberg of Michigan nipped the Detroit Athletic Club's former national champion, Bill Prew, to add the 50- yard free…

…-style race to the Maize and Blue trophy case. Dave Tittle finished fourth for the Wolverines. Matt Mann, Jr., led all the way to pull in the fourth A.A.U. title for the Wolverines in the 220-yard free…

…-style event. Mann was pressed by George Hoogerhyde but at no time relin- quished his lead. Chuck Moss and Nevil Adams, both of the Wolverines, trailed behind Hoogerhyde for the other two spots. In a non…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Tire After Ha Against Middie TAflacks By BILL MULLENDORE, Daily Sports Editor (Special to The Daily) BALTIMORE, Md. Stadium, Nov. 10-Navy's long subdued steamroller finally unwound itself against a…

… of the Naval Academy as they took advan- tage of almost every opportunity to cross the goal line five times. The lighter and younger Wolverines managed to make a fight of it for the first half and went…

… the drive that led to their first score. With Minisi doing most of the ball carrying, Navy roared all the way to the Mich- igan 31 before losing the ball on downs. On the next play, a Wolverine lat…

… Michigan miscue gave Navy its second touchdown shortly after the second period opened. After the Wolverines failed to gain follow- ing the kickoff, Jack Weisenburger sliced an eight-yard boot out of bounds…

Wolverines to the goal. Currence, place kicker extraordinary, converted this time, making the score 13-0. Michigan was not disheartened, ap- parently, and came right back to count its first tally. After an ex…

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…

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