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January 04, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… basketball squad rounded out its pre-conference games during a five game holiday invasion of the midwest and far west. The Wolverines won four games, dropping Colorado A&M, 56-37, Santa Clara, 53-37, Toledo…

… single out any outstanding performer for the Wolverines. Suprunowjcz, Harrison and Mc- Caslin paced the Michigan scor- ing effort, but it was team-work that paid off in the Toledo, Col- orado U., and Santa…

…- sidered the game with Michigan as the highlight of the season. THE WOLVERINE mentor stated that his team was off form against the Rockets and had high praise for the Toledo quintet's ability. One of the…

Wolverines had little trouble against the Broncos of Santa Clara, rebounding from their set back at the hands of the Stanford squad to take a decisive 53-37 decision. THAT WAS the only walk away in the…

… invasion of the West how- ever, as Michigan was forced to come from behind to take its vic- tories from Colorado A&M and Colorado University. The Wolverines, proving their coach's confidence in his squad…

… Christmas hol- idays. With the Wolverine's season record still unblemished by defeat, the pucksters return to home ice this week to face Queens Uni- versity at the coliseum, Friday and Saturday nights…

…. DEFEATING THE.University of Toronto 12-1 in Chicago Decem- ber 16 the Wolverines returned to Ann Arbor the following eve- ning and again beat the Cana- dians by the score of 6-4. These twin victories gave the…

… night when the pucksters again played Colorado. He scored the goal in the closing seconds of the contest which gave the Wolver- ines a 4-4 tie. JOURNEYING to Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Wolverines over…

January 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… W ,-A t !A t 12, 194#- Hoopsters T~I~ ~cti~AN ATIM i Lose SE A Wolverine Mermen Face Improved Purdue Squad It will be another case of pupil versus coach at Lafayette this Saturday when Purdue…

… coach Dick Papenguth sends his Boilermaker mermen against Matt Mann's Wolverines. Papenguth, who has been doing a good job of building up Pur- due's swimming fortunes, was one of Mann's early pupils at…

… delayed the team's arrival back to Ann Arbor by about a week. Wolverine coach Vic Ileyliger announced yesterday that he had called off the scheduled weekend series with Yale and Princeton because of the…

… announced that he was cutting downi on the number of team practice ses- sions for the same reason. It would have been the second meeting with Princeton and would have given the Wolverines a good MERLE LEVIN…

… the Wolverines idle until final examinations are over. Then on January 29th and 31st, the Maize and Blue pucksters entrain for Houghton to play a two game series with Michigan Tech. In the Michigan Tech…

… sris, tC Wolverines will be out to get a. fly- ing start on the mid-western NCAA berth. It is, as last year,1 being decided between Michigan, Minnesota and Michigan Tech,a with Nortt lDakota ain outside…

… in two losses for the Wolverines, 45-31 to Minne- sota, and 45-36 to Purdue. In Saturday night's contest with the Gophers the Wolverines were obviously working under ter- rific pressure, and tightened…

… games. AFTEIC TAKING a shot from the floor the Wolverines did not consistently follow through to pick up the rebounding ball. t ichigan's ball handling was ragged too. They just couldn't hang on to the…

May 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… eli- gible to vote. Wolverines Face Illinois On Home Field Today By KEN BIALKIN Michigan plays host to the co- holders of the Western Conference baseball crown this afternoon as league leading…

… Illinois moves into Ann Arbor for a two game series with the Wolverines. This afternoon's game will start at 3:30 p.m. on the Ferry Field diamond while Saturday's tilt is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. THE TWO GAME…

… series re- news one of the hardest fought baseball rivalries in the Big Nine as the Wolverines seek to strength- en a record that includes only two victories in six Conference games. Wolverine coach Ray…

… record of two wins and four losses, is now in sixth place in Confer- ence standings. The Wolverines find themselves in seventh place in team batting, with an average of .215. Only four Michigan hitters…

… season. THE WOLVERINE sprinter is wasting no time in finding some of the nation's fastest sprint com- petition to run against. Only last week he met California's Donnie Anderson in a dual meet, and downed…

… Courts By JOHN BARBOUR The varsity courts at Evanston, Illinois will undoubtedly be the hottest place in the world this weekend as Minnesota's Gophers clash with Michigan's Wolverines and Northwestern…

February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE TflMZK. . ........... e mm Cage WolverineQ hio State a Michigan Seeks Sec: Ohioans' Home Con By SY SONKIN Michigan's cagers will try to cake it two wins in as many staits…

… this one to bring the team's average to .500. It's also the old story of want-I ing to beat Michigan. BUT THE WOLVERINES have something at stake in this game too. Although they saw their chances for the…

… _B Oppose Bucks Gvm Contest Wolverines Seek Second Dual Meet Win; By JOHN BARBOUR Duff, Whitfield Pace Powerful Ohio Squad After suffering a 21-8 whippi Natators Seek To Extend Dual Meet Victory…

… the main features of the meet, the trampoline duel be- tween OSU's Bruce Harlan, Olym- pic diving champion, and Hobie Billingsley against the Wolverines' Ed Buchanan and Bob Shoendube, AAU trampoline…

…-meter Olympic record holder is expected to compete in the quarter-mile and 60-yard dash for the Buck- eyes. He will be joined by Harry Cogswell in the 440 run against the Wolverines. Jus Williams aind…

… Fred Stoliker will face competition in the two-: mile run from State's Frank D'Arcy. IBuckeye hordes invading Ann Ar- bor this week-end as they meetI the Wolverines at 3:00 p.m. to- day on the Yost…

WOLVERINES have little hope of equalling the performanceI of their upstate brothers, but they s"> - - - - Iat the hands of powerful Pur di cleared 13 feet six inches against Ohio State's mat squad joins t…

… isuct .eye nor..aes...,nva:.,.ng ...AnA- COACH D)ON C'ANIIAM will are intent on at least packing start Wolverine middle-distance away their first Conference vic- ace Herb Barten in the 880 and tory…

…, Whitaker and Rcilly, holder at 136 pounds, who is ngainst the Wolverines. wrestling the surprising Buckeye Michigan will be represented by Bryce Keough in the 145-pound ,im Morrish, Soble, Bob Sergeson…

… bracket. -VnCI 3~M Er 'c j 3 i . a a i i i l .; l .; .I By DICK HURST Michigan puts her two-year string of swimming triumphs on the block for real at 3:30 this af- ternoon when the Wolverines meet…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…j.!\ ..r rrrr:rr M' Cagers Face Miami U 111 Home Opener Offensive Changes Made In initial Hockey Drills Wolverines Favored Ove n A full week of rather rugged practice sessions have…

… and Paul * 'w down a notch to work with Brumm. Wally Grant, Neil Celley, and Gil Burford are still in a class by themselves and will make up the Wolverines' most potent scoring combination as the number…

… one line. Defensively the Wolverine pilot has been pleased with the improve- :nent displayed by Bob Fleming and a sophomore, Graham Cragg, who will probably operate with Ross Smith and Owen Mc…

…, Wolverine fullback, on the second squad. The first team selections were dominated by the Midwest, which placed seven men. the season, they whipped Findlay 47-39. * * * LATER IN THEIR second start they came…

… against Kent State, another Ohio state school, and fell under a 49-40 defeat. The Red and White are great- ly outmanned by the Wolverines, but they field a good sophomore forward in the person of Jim…

September 21, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

… outstanding rec- ords turned in by any Wolverine athletic squad. Wolverine runners have won fifteen Big Ten indoor track titles since competition began in 1911, and dominated the Conference indoor paths from…

…. Veterans of some of the later championship teams are the pres- ent Wolverine coaches, Don Can- ham and Elmer Swanson. To- gether they comprise the youngest coaching staff in the Conference. ONE OF MICHIGAN…

… each in track and baseball. Running for the Conference cham- pion Wolverines, he won both the Big Nine high and low hurdles titles in 1944. * * * BESIDES scoring a double vic- tory in the Conference…

… par- allel bars, contests in each of the Wolverines' meets and also in the Big Nine affair. THE WESTERN Conference Meet was held for the first time in Ann Arbor last March 26. It attracted the largest…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 27

… outstanding rec- ords turned in by any Wolverine athletic squad. Wolverine runners have won fifteen Big Ten indoor track titles since competition began in 1911, and dominated the Conference indoor paths from…

…. Veterans of some of the later championship teams are the pres- ent Wolverine coaches, Don Can- ham and Elmer Swanson. To- gether they comprise the youngest coaching staff in the Conference. * * * ONE OF…

… by Jim Fuchs, formerly of Yale. DON CANHAM . . . bright future * * * three each in track and baseball. Running for the Conference cham- pion Wolverines, he won both the Big Nine high and low hurdles…

… competition was Pete Barthell, who will captain this season's squad. He earned the nickname "daily double" as he took both the tumbling and par- allel bars contests in each of the Wolverines' meets and also in…

March 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… THE MICHIGAN DA YILY TU ....... . .. Harrison Named to AP All-Conference Cage Tern Second Half Spree Nets Triumph inCage Finale Wolverines Sink 24 of 31 Free Throws; Harrison, VanderKuy Also…

… a passing finesse that Wolverine fans hadn't seen all year. As far as passing goes, the Illini weren't slouches in that department either. They kept up with the Maize and Blue in the shots from the…

…' field, too, with each team sink- ing 23 out of 87 shots for a 26.4 percentage. BUT THE Wolverines took full advantage of the free shots, dropping in 24 of 32 attempts. Illinois, on the other hand, couldn…

… game for the Maize and Blue, Harrison netted seven gift throws in 10 attempts. Three other Wolverines also closed their college careers in a blaze of glory.l Guard Pete Elliott tallied seven points and…

… Short splashes from the Wes- tern Conference swimming meet... Michigan's third place finish was the lowest the Wolverines have finished in 25 years . .. not seventeen as originally reported. DICK WEINBERG…

… was easily the outstanding performer of the meet from a Michigan standpoint the Wolverine co-captain not only won the 50-yd. free style in a mild upset, but he was the only man in the meet capable of…

May 21, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…ThDAYI MAY 21, 1949 .THE MICANDVAM PAGE TS1 Wolverines Qualify Six In Big Nine Track Meet Barten, Thomason, Lindquist, Kirkendall, Sergeson, Mitchell Place in Preliminaries _ 4 Michigan, Broncos…

… seven. Illinois was tied with the Wolver- ines with six qualifiers as Wiscon- sin placed five men and North- western and Iowa placed four and one respectively. THE WOLVERINES surprised the field by…

…'s netdseason. Only one man on the Ohio squad has an unbeaten record this year. He is Dave Kuenzli at the number five singles post, and has ten wins in ten starts. WOLVERINE ACE Andy Paton comes up against…

… Buckeye number one man Arnie Levenstein who forced Grant Golden of North- western into three sets last week but dropped the match to him, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Al Hetzeck at number two for the Wolverines faces Guy…

… the Buckeyes serves to Wolverine Fred Otto, while Otto's teammate, Bill Mikulich at num- ber four, puts his game against Dick Slager of OSU. GORDIE NAUGLE, playing number six singles for Michigan faces…

… managed to put out the fire sev- eral times. Dave Settle pitched the ninth and tenth while Bob Hicks fin- ished the game. The Wolverines travel to East Lansing today to meet the Michi- Nu Sigma Nu beat Phi…

…, the Wolverines took the lead for the only time of the day. The Broncos tied the score with a counter in their half of the seventh on two singles sand- wiched around a sacrifice bunt. Hogan'sbsingle and…

… worked Hogan for a walk, stole second, and rode home on Baker's single. The Wolverines collected eight hits during the 12 innings of play while Western garnered 16 safeties. Baker and Wolff paced the…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

… elimination races with- in its own fleet. Commodore Jim Rukin of the Wolverine club was extremely sat- isfied with the results since 16 Michigan members qualified un- der the skipper rules of the Mid- West…

… at Ann Arbor (2:00 p.m.), May 7-8 - Sectional Regatta at Whitmore Lake. (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING-A rejuvenat- ed Wolverine Golf team finally hit its stride yesterday as it over- whelmed MSC…

…Callum, medalist with a sizzling two-over-par 74, paced the Wolverines to victory by taking all three match points from his MSC opponent, John Wawzysko. PETE ELLIOT, by far the most improved player on the squad…

…, shut out Don Perne with a crack 75 to add three more points to the Maize and Blue's wide margin of victory. Captain Ed Schalon also con- tributed to the Wolverine cause with a 2-1 victory over the Spar…

… and a half points to the Welver- ine total. The Wolverines seem to have ironed out some of their difficul- ties and are successfully rounding into par shooting form. Several of the squad, including Pete…

March 01, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…, the Wolverines scored two falls and five decisions. The y Wildcats, however, took top honors as Tom Ragouzis in an amazing demonstration of fury nailed Wolverine Jack Powers in exactly six seconds…

… was the next to meet the wrath of the Wolverines as he clashed with Jack Kellar in the 128 pound attraction. RA --ANEW YORK-(IP)-St. Louis U. 1, Carlson Triumph Yesterday accepted a bid to de…

… rival, Michigan State, 54a-41,, yesterday, atj Jennison Fieldhouse. The Michigan acrobats out- classed their hosts in four out of six events. PETE BARThELL aided the Wolverine cause by corming' irough…

… who finished in that order. Ed Buchanan bolstered the visi- tors lead by taking first place on the trampoline with Wolverine Bob Shcendube occuping the it iird place slot. 2-i ara HERBERT 0, 'RITZ CR…

February 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… Illini two (,ays later.; Ohio itate dlumpted the Goplhers again a week latter wihh.le Illinoais sftuggled to wvin over Wisconsina. THE WOLVERINES HAVE VE.T to meet the Gophers and tim! Illini in home…

… dual meet tht is cn Hinsdaele 21, Chicagoyd12 and winning streak in Wolverine pucM I 1 # 1.J 4 1 sdrcato-u. 'leWne55Aam13 annals Tehj - icoyBnenuYtween semesters, Michigan Strauss 27, Haydn 24 T cushed2…

…vi opeonJat ayP chalked tip her first Big Nine Cooley 52, Fletcher 12 te31 alsocrse any hoetat h win wh~en the natators crushed Greene 24, Vaughn 20 u'-Wolverines' might go througn the ur- season…

… t FConference tilts and rolled to 4" four wins-three over Confer- ence foes and the other over Michigan State - since the middle of January., The Wolverines played the Northwestern cagers twice in…

… game was the appearance of Mach Suprunowicz in the role of point-maker for about the first time this season. He puiled up 15 counters to lead the Maize and Blue offense. The Wolverines' other victory…

… racked up 16 points. His rebounding was a decisive factor in the Wolverines' victory. On January 29) Michigan's cagers aliowedj their first signs ' f looking like chiampions when they upset the 01h10 State…

… which, in a large degree, ac-ici a 'srtunt form. The toeami was aggressive, and played the baall. With the Wolverin!es co utroll ing the ball Ohio State's 63.5 pour( -average suffered, 'Iwo nightsi, later…

…. The Wolverines took 1.he letfad at the six-ii ie mardik ins the first Period and ledJ the rest paf the way. Trhe Wolverines, after last iight's victory over. Wisconsin,' lhaive a. 4-2 record in…

…. Tihe Michigan four finish local track scene and kept the! thir'd behind Notre Dame a. Wolverine thinelads busy for three Michigan State. weeks. The first meet of the 1949 Sea- i I'I . f,>T,, , son came…

… Morrish the 220 legs, and clearest 13 ft., 3 in. lBartena anchoring with the half- ,E, ile', thle Wolverines nipped theI THlE HOME SEASON opened tape .tust ahead of MSC inu 3:30.. January 28 when Michigan…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI*UUSDAY, MA Buckeyes * 6 Outrun I' Thinclads Ma or League Leades LI AATS 3-LEDERSIN EACH LEAGUE) Wolverines Sweep Hurdles, Title Hopes But OSU Wins, 701/2-61 2 Dim for…

…'M' (Special to The Daily) COLUMBUS, Ohio-The Buck- eyes came from behind yesterday, winning the last three events of the meet, to edge an underdog squad from Michigan, 702 to 61% /2. The Wolverines piled up a…

… Williams of the Wolverines in 9:29.7, with team- mate Bruce Vreeland finishing third. Wolverine Shel Capp set the pace for the first mile and was clocked in 4:49. Williams and Vreeland took over at about the…

… final standings of the Western Conference may not fin- ally be decided until the following week. The Wolverines are pretty well out of the race with a record of six victories and four defeats, and they…

… of the Big Nine squads are completely out of the picture and even with the Wolverines, its a great big "if." THE ONLY WAY that the Maize and Blue could conceivably wind up in a tie for the title would…

May 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

Wolverine net squad, 7-0. Ted Peterson and Ted Hainline, regulars at number two and three singles for the Purple, failed to make it to Ann Arbor and rumor says it was car trouble. WILDCAT COACH P aul Ben…

… of veteran Wolverine netter, Bill Mikulich, and dropped two sets and match, 6-1, 6-3. Don MacKay knocked off lWildcat Marvin Goodkind in the number five singles and the rec- ords were written 6-0, 6…

… quickly in the doubles as the two Wolverines swept over Beusman and Goodkind 6-1, 6-1. The entire Wolverine squad with the exception of Bill Mikulich headed for Champaign, Illinois where they face the…

… Spartans finished a weak third behind second place Michigan in last weekend's Mid- west sectional regatta, the rec- ords at least indicate little op- position for the Wolverines at Lake Lansing. Michigan…

…, Jene O'Con- nor and Frank Reed left yesterday noon to handle the sails for the Wolverine club. Since a limited number of Michigan members are making the trip, they will alter- nate between being skipped…

… and crew. (Continued from Page 1) Jim Campbell singled to drive in two more tallies. The final Buck- eye run crossed the plate when Carl Parrill's blooper fell in be- tween the Wolverine third base…

February 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…, howling band of grap- ling fans watched the Wolverines rop their fifth straight match of he season as superior Hoosier rid- ng time in two crucial bouts pro- ided the measure of power neces- x ary for…

… Indiana's third win gainst one loss. * AFTER LOSING four straight ndividual bouts, the Wolverines et the stage for their ill-fated ictory drive. Captain Bob Betzig literally ;roared out inta the ring to…

… ing the third period. Although of the Wolverine gymnasts, about the match ended in a 3-3 tie, this sophomore wonder tumbler ndiana was awarded riding who presents a major obstacle to time, thus winning…

… the necessary incra- were the only man the Wolverines ent to put the Indiana club far had to fear, but it seems that xnough ahead to win despite the trouble comes in droves. ower-surge of the Wolverines

… play the Lawrence Tech respective fields. B" team at 2 p.m. Monday in rsetv ils etroit. Last Monday the Wolverine ALTIOUG 'I'61 THESE three are1 agers bowed to the Blue Devils the backbone of the Illini…

… feet for over a month. But the Boilermakers are not particularly long in this department which maly give more of the Wolverines a chance. IN THE GAME at Lafayette, Bill Mikulich and Bill Doyle were…

… the golf squad, in- Coach Bert Katzenmeyer Tues- day, Fe~b. 22, at 4 p.m., on the I-M golf driving range. up class as the Wolverines prepare for next Saturday's "big one" with Ohio State. I Best of the…

January 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… [)AT, JANUAR~Y 7, 19I9i THE MICHI AN .AILY :1 AUF: 1 '.l'1 I nihts Ice Battle Postpone '9 TANS TO TANK TITLES: Wolverine Natators Resume Hard Work I 'M' HitsnGophers in Big 9 Debut' By SY…

…. Last year the Wolverines took the Minnesotans twice by scores of 43-41 and 56-45. The first game saw the under- dog Michigan club edge a Gopher quintet led by towering Jim Mc- Intyre. eight free throws…

… the now- favored Wolverines had been exactly twice as good in hold- ing McIntyre. He made two field goals and four free shots for eight points. * *. IN THE FIRST contest McIn- tyre had to contend with a…

… man- to-man defense; Cowles used a zone defense in the second to stop him. SPOUTS DICK HURST, Night Editor Under Cowles the Wolverines did a complete turnabout. In- stead of the Conference door- mat…

… MERLE LEVIN It didn't take long for sunny Florida to become just a pleasant. memory to Matt Mann's crew of well-bronzed swimmers. Al] the Wolverine tankmen needed was one look at the i-M pool blackboard…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 15, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

… Wild Eighth Inning Nets Wolverines 10-5 Victory No hits, Nine Runs in Hurler's Waterloo; Hicks Winning Pitcher for Maize and Blue * * * T 0 1 Thricem-Beaten Linksmen Win Twice in One Day Drop OSU 23…

…, 10-5, in a Western Conference game here yesterday afternoon. The Wolverines were trailing, 5- 1, going into the eighth frame. At this point the Buckeye hurlers be- gan what Michigan Coach Ray Fisher…

… 36 hole match. Yesterday's star was Wolverine Rog Kessler who flattened his foes with a blistering pair of rounds. He warmed up in the morning with a steady par performance of 72, then came back in the…

… the day's lowest 18 hole score, a 68. His earlierI outing required 78 strokes, how- ever. Ohio State was helpless in try-I ing to match these Wolverines, although the number one Buck- eye, Bob Rankin…

… Pct. .833 .625 .625 .600 .571 .556 .250 .250 .167 By TONY BUESSER The Wolverine net squad, back from their weekend trip to Cham- paign, will play host to the Michi- gan State netmen tomorrow on the…

… home courts at 2 p.m. The Spartans will be out to trip up Michigan for the 7-2 defeat that the Wolverines handed them at the beginning of the season when they met on the courts at East Lansing. BOB…

… Spartan 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. Bob . Fleischmann, the only other letter winner on the squad besides Malaga, will probably be opposite the Wolverines number two man, Al Hetzeck. In their earlier match Hetzeck…

May 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

…8, 1949 THE MICHIGAN PAIL PAGE SEYE Trackmen Pace Triangular Meet Field Purdue Wins Regatta As M' Places Second AP SPORTS FLASHES: Ponder Takes Derby; Patton in 9.1 Century Wolverines Win…

… and a second place fin- ish by Purdue in the mile relay enabled the Wolverines to edge past Indiana and win its first Big Nine outdoor track meet from the Hoosiers and Boilermakers by a 68%-65%-27 count…

… In- diana's DeWitte one foot from the tape after holding the lead for the final two laps. DeWitte turned in 9:31.9 for the run. BOB THOMASON ran a steady mile gaining another Wolverine Sfirstwith a 4…

…, MSC second and Bowling Green third. Michigan and Indiana did not finish the race. The Wolverines won the "B" division with Purdue placing sec- ond and Indiana third. * * * IN THE "A" division of the…

… third race, the Wolverines fin- ished first but were disqualified for fouling Purdue. The resulting Tigers, Reds Plan Exhibition Games CINCINNATI - (P) - The Cin- cinnati Reds announced today the dates…

… points killed the Wolverine hopes for first place. The Wolverines came back to win the "Br" division of the third race with little opposition. In- diana finished second while Purdue placed third. Michigan…

… made a determined bid for first place honors in the fourth race by taking thirds in both the "A" and "B" races. The Wolverines won the next three sails. Enx ch Your Writing ith A ROYAL 1°- 56 Our…

May 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN ILYM AG Wolverine Netmen Blast Gophers, 9-0' Trackmen Engage Hoosiers, Boilermakers in Outdoor Test, * * # t Paton's Victory Only Match Forced To Go Three Sets By MERLE LEVIN It…

… attention as he battles Larry Busby of Purdue. Busby wasn't quite up to Ul- vestad's indoor standards but the big Boilermaker has been topping Ulvestad's best outdoor efforts consistently. Another Wolverine

…-yd. lows against California. The Wolverines seem to possess a really good trio in this event and Canham hopes to know just how good by nightfall. -Daily-Alex Lmanian ANDY PATON . . leads netmen 'M…

…-sided match on the North- western courts. As in the Wolverines' contest against Wisconsin last week, the only tough competition came in the number one singles spot. Andy Paton faced Ken Boyum, number1 one man…

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 05, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

… against two wins, Michigan's im- proved mat squad last night kept neck and neck with Indiana and Ohio State as five Wolverines placed for this afternoon's semi- finals. WOLVERINE AND defending champion at…

… State. Betzig faces Prizant in this af- ternoon's bout while Smith will face one of his most formidable foes, Dave Ewart of Ohio State. WOLVERINE Jack Powers who worked down from the 175 to the 165-pound…

… the tough- est men in the 175 bracket in Waldemar Van Cott of Purdue in the semi-finals. WOLVERINE Jack Keller at 128 pulled the first defeat of the year on Spicuzca of Wisconsin in a 7-4 decision, but…

… Maize and Blue's mark of 48.5 look pretty good. To try upsetting the heavily- favored Wolverines, Harrison will start Mason and Floyd Magnusson at forwards, Frank Calsbeek at center, and Guzowski and Stan…

March 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… made up Michigan's sched- ule to best favor the Gophers. He had the Wolverines open on a foreign court and, what's more, against Minnesota. Immeasurable pressure was obviously on the Michigan quintet…

… to favor the Gophers as the Wolverines had to journey down to Ohio State. The Wolverines were completely eliminated from the Conference race as they lost their ninth out of ten starts against the…

… Purdue's Field- house pool tonight. Led by Con'ference champion, Matt Mann III, a Wolverine dele- ration including Gus Stager. Johnny McCarthy and Bob Wag- ner will take to the water for the 1.500-meters…

… with Mich- igan picked for second and Iowa, enjoying the position of the meet's "dark horse, picked for third." TIlE WOLVERINES have lost Conference backstroke champ Harry Huliclday. and diver Evans…

… the scor The Wolverines are also hop for extra help from diver Chi Chelich of Northwestern v stands a chance to whip Calht in the battle for second place. BASS FOOTWEAR. is the No.. Ishoe in the…

February 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1949 THE MICITCAN lA T 6-.- a- rSA. W.. .aa , .a. wa.,u 1r r.a V Va.y V! Y" .vt 11.t 1 - Cagers Wolverin Trounce e Natators Pur ue Scuttle V in See-Saw I1 Vater…

… 53-47 the Wolverines opened up again. BILL MIKULICH, who started the game in place of Hal Morrill at forward, landed the first blow after slightly more than five min- utes had elapsed and from then on…

… 0 0 21 11 13 53 Michigan 26, By CAL KLYMAN Pushing the highly favored Illi- nois tumblers all the way, an un-( derdog Wolverine gymnastic squadI bowed to the Ilmini before a capa- city crowd at…

… Champaign by the score of 50-46. Pointing for the biggest gym- nastic upset of the year, an in- spired Michigan aggregation al- most caught up to the Indians in. the last event of the meet. The Wolverine

… side horse, giving up the first position to an- other teammate, John Fin ai. Wolverine Captain, Dick Pash- baugh, turned in his usual good performance by accounting flor a! first in the flying rings. Tom…

… Till- man of Michigan took third place in this event, with Jack Sharp, of the Illini, capturing the middleI slot. The Wolverines will attempt to avenge this defeat when they meet the Ohio State Buckeyes…

…- sheet. ing Minnesota, 65-18, at the I-M Saturday afternoon he had pool yesterday. whipped Northwestern's highly re- It was strictly no contest for garded Charlie Chelich. the unbeaten Wolverines as they…

… and after a minute and forty seconds had elapsed he had taken five shots and made five buckets." The Wolverines had their best night of the season in the shooting department making 34.2 per cent of…

…. The Wolverines looked good in ringing up 4-1 and 6-3 decisions{ over the Golden Gophers, but the I Maize and Blue received a blow which may prove to be of very se- I rious consequence. Ace defenseman…

…. The Rochester doctor who ad- ministered to Starrak estimated that it would be at least two weeks before he would be able to return to action. This is the part that'will hurt the Wolverines for in the…

March 25, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine ace was at bat .. . Despite his tremendous size he is one of the fastest men in the game, and is a better than average fielder. In 1944, a typical wartime baseball year, he did bat .355…

… Practice New Stars Old Timers In IGymnTest Wolverine gymnasts will play host to some of the finest colle- giate tumblers in the business when representatives of most of the Big Nine schools flock to Ann…

… season and his early year workouts. The Wolverines went throtigh anoaher lengthyy practice session in the cages yesterday afternoon, with both the hitters and- the pitchers getting their share of the work…

… .report for Michigan's spring foot- ball practice which gets under way next Monday. Coach-of-the-Year Bennie Oos-' terbaan is returning tomorrow Grant lected Puck Captain Wally Grant, speedy Wolverine right…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… Schedule Starts with Northwestern III Purdue's wrestling team, which won the Western Conference championship last year in the closest meet in history, will enter- tain our Wolverines tomorrow af- ternoon…

… at 2 p.m. After giving Pirdue a head start with three consecutive dual meet wins, the Wolverines have lost only one meet to them since 1926, which was the contest of two years ago. Last year the…

…, Wolverine Jack Keller will tangle with the titleholder of both the National Collegiate and Western Conference 115 pound champion-: ships in the person of Captain Ar- nold Plaza. Only a junior, and undefeated…

… both the Big Nine and N.C.A.A. (clampionships last sea- son, who will engage with Michi- gan's John Powers. Byron Lasky Phil Carlson, and Captain Bob Betzig round out t1he Wolverines' probable startiers…

… Nine victory of the year when they tangle with Northwestern's winless Wildcats tomorrow night at Yost Field House. Opening their home Conference schedule, the Wolverines will car- ry a pair of losses…

… Buckeyes finally caught fire. j f'ach Arthur "Dutch" Lon- borg has a squad composed mainly of sophomores, and as Wolverines Faceirish, State, Grads in AALT Track Meet on TOBOGGANS 25% Off FOXO2 SptMing iO4…

… 624 South Main With a full two weeks remain- ing before the Michigan AAU track meet at Yost Field House, the list of entries already shows promise of some outstanding per- formances. Wolverine Coach…

December 11, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

…, and guided the Wolverines to a Conference crown in 1944. During the past two seasons, Michigan wrestlers have taken the role of slow starters and quick fin- ishers. In 1948, the Wolverines finished…

…-Alex Lmanian GRUNT AND GROAN-On the balcony in Yost Field House 'above the activity of the track and' basketball teams on the floor, Coach Cliff Keen (standing) directs the Wolverine wrestling team. Long and…

… championships did - the Wolverines rise to the heights, which was to earn them fame as a "great" Michigan mat aggrega- tion. Michigan fought tooth and nail in the Conference championships, finally losing to…

May 04, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…tom , Yes .Z~4 THE MICHIGAN DAIHY " PAGE Bronco Nine Defeats Wolverines, 6-4 Major League Round-Up Michigan Held To Two Hits In Seventh Loss of Season * * * F YESTERDAY'S LOSS to Western…

… Michigan by the Wolverine baseball squad indicated anything, it was that Ray Fisher is in desperate need of an apothecary. Just order the veteran mentor a case of aspirin and he might be able to last out the…

… hits, yet the Wolverines failed to capitalize on the free passes. Banging out a mere two hits, Michigan left 15 men stranded, and it all but wrapped up the ball game for the Broncos. U'T THAT WASN'T ALL…

…. Fisher had to suffer through the Bronco half of the eighth with only the bench to keep him from going through the floor. Three errors in that frame by the Wolverine inner wall made the game look like…

… Michigan's Broncos con- tinued their dominance over the Wolverines, with a 6-4 victory yesterday. Four of the Bronc runs were unearned as the Wolverines threw the ball all over the lot, but West- ern…

…, Michigan batters couldn't come through in the pinches and got only two hits, leaving 15 men stranded on the basepaths. The Wolverines had men on base in every inning except the fifth, and several times were…

February 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…-. .more guard Gerry Mitchell each dumped in 12 points to supple- ment the 15 tossed in by Grant. DESPITE THE FACT that the Gophers did all right by them- selves in the scoring department the Wolverine

…, Mitchell beat out Bob Hinkle of Illinois in :08.9, and Wolverine Don Hoo- ver was third. In the lows, Hinkle was again second to Mitchell, who was timed in :08.2. Two Wolverines placed in the 60-yard dash…

… of Illinois tied for first at 13 ft., 934 in. Purdue's Lawrence Busby was third. HERB BARTEN, Wolverine middle-distance ace, ran a con- servative race in the 880-yard run, and coasted to an easy 1…

… Jewsbury, winning in 9:30. Shel Capp finished fourth for Michi- gan. Illini Bob Downs took the mile run, beating out Wolverine Cap- tain Bob Thomason in 4:21.1. Going into the final event, the mile relay…

… the second win in as many starts for the Wolverine acrobats, who captured four first places in the six events. Pete Bar- thell led the individual point- makers with 13. taking top hon- ors in the…

… parallel bar test and leading a Michigan sweep of the tumbling competition. Ed. Buchanan added another first for the Wolverines by taking the trampoline event, and Michi- gan's Bob Willoughby outpointed his…

… other Wolverine penalty in the final period. The two goalies, Jack McDon- ald and Gopher captain Jack Mc- Ewen had about the amount of saves with McDonald having the edge with 38. McEwen kicked out 33…

Wolverine shots. MICHIGAN TECH and Minne- sota both have three losses in re- gional play after last night's con- test. On the other hand Michigan has only one loss, that coming at the hands of the Huskies up…

January 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…). Above right the Wolverines got the nod from Associated Press sports writers couple of wiould-be Indiana tackle'rs play London bridge is Falling as top team of the year. Tackle Al Wistert and End Dick…

…. They bowed first to Minne- sota (under Ozzie Cowles, who coached the Wolverines to the cage title last year) 45-31, and then to Purdue, 45-36. FIRESIDE FOURSOME -At President andi Mrs. Ruthven…

May 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…'s Wolverines are generally rated as the team tob eat, mainly because of their excellent balance of abil- ity and their familiarity with the tricky layout. All three losses were absorbed away from home, at the…

… hands of Ohio State, Purdue, and Northwestern. But in Ann Ar- bor it was another story as the Wolverines evened accounts with the Buckeyes and routed Illinois in a triangular affair. Michigan will rely on…

… Ten play, while dropping two decisions. Wolverine pilot Ray Fisher in- dicated that he would probably send Walter "Bud" Rankin to the mound for Michigan. Walt has won both of his conference starts and…

… has headed the Wolverine pitching staff. Rankin will be making his final appearance in a Maize and Blue uniform this weekend along with five teammates. The others are third baseman Ted Kobrin, out…

… margin on Michigan's Wolverines as they led at the end of the first round of the Conference Tennis Championships by a score of 10 to eight. Wisconsin and Indiana were tied for third with four and a half…

May 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… behind the plate. Saturday the Wolverines con- tinue their trip through the state when they face the Michigan State nine at East Lansing. Four Teams Peril OSU Title Defense; Michigan Underdog in Evanston…

… Hoosiers and the Gophers have better -than -good chances of taking the top spot. * * * BUT MICHIGAN'S 18 man squad is conceded little chance of moving in with the top teams. The Wolverines finished seventh…

… 880, and could place high in either one. However, his per- formance will depend on his physical shape tomorrow. Wolverine Jus Williams' two- mile time of 9:31.1 has not been topped yet outdoors, and he…

…, introduced at -Daily-Wally Barth JIM MITCHELL ... carries Wolverine hopes Member of Bigr Nine Will Go To Rose Bowl EVANSTON, Ill.-(AP)-The Big Nine Conference officials last night agreed to send a team from…

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

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

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

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

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…4 Y, MAR01 22, 1949 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY r_ Illini Quintet Clips Yale, 71AW67, in NCAA s Wolverine Pucksters Gain Individual Honor; Lose Title By HERB RUSKIN While Michigan's hockey team…

… was unable to successfully defend its National Collegiate title, quite a few individual honors were voted the Wolverine pucksters. In addition to the selection of bonnie Hill, Wally Grant, Wally Gask…

… Conference meet. The Wolverines are in peak condition and with a few breaks could de- fend their crown successfully. Kentucky NEW YORK-(A)--Illinois stag- ed a blazing rally in the final min- utes to subdue…

… by experts to win the trampoline contest in the face of stiff competition from a couple of proven champions, Wolverine Bob Schoendube and Gay Hughes of Illinois. THIS IS BRUCE Sidlinger, a sophomore…

… positions for the 1949 Michigan baseball team are still undecided with a little over a week of practice still remaining before the Wolverines open their campaign against Georgetown April 1. According to…

March 02, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… considered favorites to win the Western Con- ference track and Field championship held at Champaign this week- end.. . By no stretch of the imaginations can the Sophomore-laden Wolverines be figured on paper…

… seven. That's a real concentration of strength. Their total of 45 points will put them well in front of their near- est rivals which should be Illinois and Michigan in that order. Thee Wolverines and the…

… weight divisions. The 50-yd. free style figures to All men interested in participat- be a battle between Wolverine ing may sign up at either Water- Dick Weinberg and Keith Carter man Gym or the I…

… has been able to demonstrate his abilityaonly against the shorter teams. NOW IN HIS LAST season for the Wolverines Mik feels that it's his best. This conclusion is due mainly to his performance in the…

March 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…THlE MICHIG.AN DATTY PAGE TAR Gymnasts Win, 61-35; Fencer Tird iny State Meet "; Michigan at Top in Final Dual Meet with Badgers By HERB MUNZEL Third in total points for the The Wolverine

… * * * the Maize and Blue. His. team- THE TWO captains, Wolverine mate and NCAA Champion, Bob Dick Fashbaugh and Wisconsin's Schoendube, took second place John Matheus, shared top honors with Dave Lake coming…

…, Andy Tur- ner of the Wolverines took third losing only to champ Art Bruce of the University of Detroit and runner-up, John O'Conner of Wayne. Michigan, with only three men competing, took third place in…

…. won the Western divi- to the Wolverine in yesterday's fencing meet. sion of the NCAA playoffs 1last TWO DAYS TOO LATE: '11' uckster-s Whip Coldorao 10- nrght when they beat Oregon tae55-30. CKLAHOMA…

… over an outclassed Colo- rado College sextet yesterday af- ternoon. The Wolverines played one of their best games of the year to win the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Cup awarded to the third place team…

February 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

…SZ N--j), Y, r RY 27, 1 SUNDAY, I ~R~Y 27~ I Out Frigid Gophers, 4-1 Elliott Scores Defense Stars is Fii, Gacek, Burford, 15 Points To fcMilla ni Each Tally Once on Gonhers Wolverine Grapplers…

…, with teams began to rough it up a ing in goal for the Wolverines the assist going to Burford. little and sticks were carried and made several saves that Both goals came from in close. high. seemed headed…

… and tally of the game at 12:55 from at 13:50 of the stanza. Harris was caromed into the net. linemate Gordie McMillan on" a pushing Celley, and the Wolverine Minnesota was vastly improved shot fron…

… peppered McDonald ers, the odd-man advantage, but ike the Maize and Blue were in with shot after shot. but :"Mac" the Wolverines were able to kill or a lot of trouble. was equal to the task and turned off…

… tricky for Miller, as he es- caped three times, and was con- stantly wriggling his way out of the pinning holds. * THE BUCKEYE captain, Dave Ewart, won the 136-pound event handily from Wolverine Tom Mill…

… he counted on a takedown. During the third frame, Keough was trying hard for a pinning combination, but was unable to roll Wolverine Carlson off his stomach. * * * IN A VERY interesting match, 145…

December 09, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rely Heavily on Burford, As Wolverine Puck Star Set 18th Swim Gala Tomorrow By BOB VOKAC Coach Vic Heyliger is probably one of the luckiest men in the…

… flying skaters will form the first line of attack when the Wolverines blast Tickets for the hockey game with McMaster University go on sale this morning at 8:30 at the Athletic Administration Build- ing…

… ACQUAINTAINSHIP re- sulted in Burford's joining the Wolverine pucksters and after last year's results, it may prove to have been one of the luckiest friend- ships for some time to come. ROUGH WATER-The Varsity…

December 01, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… CIGARETTES $1.69 Carton - Plus Tax 50c BARBASOL 29c 25c Citrate MAGNESIA 9c " I- m r- v r r- r m r- r- I- -v - r m I t- t- D v to MAKE WAY FOR WALLY-Al Wistert (11), captain of the 1949 Wolverine team…

… tally by going up and over. He led the Wolverines in scoring this year with five touchdowns good for 30 points. -J y- CL. -. Everything ELECTRIC for CHRISTMAS G. E. G.E. Portable Steam Iron G. E. Mixer…

… offensive performer and holder of the 1949 Conference record for tota 1 offense of 768 yards, had his best day against Minnesota as he led the Wolverines to a 14-7 upset victory. Tom Peterson (33) and Dave…

October 30, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…, leader of the longshoremen's union, met with CIO President Philip Murray yes- terday to stave off the threatened ouster of left wingers at the CIO Allis, Peterson Score Markers Wolverines Grab Third in…

… of the 25th anniversary of the dedication of Illinois Memorial Stadium saw the Wolverines strike 51 yards through the air in the second period and drive over from the one foot line in the final quarter…

… to throw a wet blanket on the Rose Bowl fires which had begun to glimmer in the surprising Indians' eyes. THE WOLVERINE victory coupled with Minnesota's surprising loss to Purdue assured Michigan of an…

…. * * * --Daily-Alex Lmanian CAUGHIT IN TlE ACT-Ron Clark, Illinois halfback, fumbles on the one-yard line as a result of a vicious tackle by Wolverine backer-up Dick Kempthorn. Coming up on the left to cover is…

…- yard ramble but Wolverine end Bob Holloway made up a 10-yard deficit to bring the Illini back to earth on the Michigan 21. * * * MICHIGAN was a coldly effi- cient defensive outfit yesterday, showing…

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 08, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… function was to elminate early- season bugs which are bound to crop up among the players. Fortu- nately the Wolverines had enough drive to win that one by th-ree points. * * TUESDAY NIGHT'S affair with YOUR…

… serious pressure., The fact that Miami was so badly outclassed did give thej Wolverine mentor a chance to look beyond his top, five men. Until that game he hid concen- trated on forwards Mack Su- prunowicz…

… combination with the front line of McIntosh, VanderKuy and Suprunowicz. Cage observers have secretly been hoping that McCoy would use that setup. If it works out, the Wolverines will boast potent scor- ing…

… Marauders have played on the squad. er's powerful Wolverine puck here the last two seasons and in- McMaster will also bring arou teams of the past four years. elude the goalie, Don Sheppard, eight new men…

… the 13-1 rout of to an impressive total of 51 goals two years ago. for the Wolverines or a 12.7 av- McMaster already has one erage as compared to but 12 mark- game under their belt, having ers for Mc…

May 25, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… 40 on the front nine, and then found his drives consistently in the rough as he scored a 45 on the back stretch. The Wolverines completed the whitewashing as Leo Hauser rallied with a 38 on the back…

… Co- lumbus when it tries for its sec- ond dual meet win over Ohio State. The Wolverines beat Ohio in- doors, 61%-522, but have finished behind them in both the indoor and outdoor Big Nine champion…

… championship. This fall he came to Michigan as varsity tennis coach and in- structor in physical education. He has brought the Wolverine tennis team through the season unde- feated, the squad having beaten its…

March 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

Wolverines, defensemen Connie Hill and Dick Starrak and forward Wally Gacek, are seniors, * * * THERE WERE twelve men se- lected to the All-Star squad, be- cause most coaches use the unit combination with…

… winning goal. Alan Keriven let fly with a chest- high shot from 30 feet out to give the Dartmouth team a one goal margin at 16:06. The Wolverines were again short-handed when the Indians scored their final…

… relay teams to the Knights of Co- counting heavily on sophomore lumbus Games in Cleveland. Lindquist in his hopes for a vic- The Wolverine quartet com- tory in the featured two-mile re- posed of Garth…

… in MEN'S SLACKS I>vi uI? Fs .. When your roommate smashes up the car you expected to use on a date thaf night..boy you're getting the full REAMENT. So simply- Wolverines know they can't get the…

March 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… face-off are Wolverine puckmen Len Brumm (at left) and Gordie McMillan with coach Vic Heyliger about to drop the disk between them. Wally Gacek is the interested observer in the background, during the…

…'s top sextets beginning tomorrow. The Wolverines meet Dartmouth in their opening game. There will be a meeting of Phi Epsilon Kappa at 9:00 to- night, immediately following the IM swimming meet, in the…

… still has a few meets to go. Several in- vitational and relay meets have attracted some of the Wolverines' more outstanding talent. Coach Don Canham has en- tered five men in the Knights of Columbus games…

…. * *.* ILLINOIS, who won in 7:53.5, has entered in the K of C meet at Cleveland, and the Wolverines will get another crack at them. The most promising half- miler on the Wolverine relay quartet is Lindquist, who…

February 10, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

Wolverine coach Vic Heyliger and, having the advantage of four; years of competition, seems cer- tain to set a mark that will re- main on the books for a long time. Although leading the team, he is far behind…

… last cam- paign. The battle for second spot in the scoring race grew tighter dur- ing the vacation period and now finds five Wolverines closely bunched. Scimitar Club opens Varsity StausDriv HERB RUSKIN…

… Paul Robeson, famous movie singer. With Wolverine Tom Dolan jumping around 6 ft., 4 in., a good battle is expected in the high jump. Another close duel will pit sprinter Art Henrie, of Michi- gan…

… finished right behind Dick Ienberg in lbe 50-yard free style as the Wolverine duo dunked LaSalle's highly regard- ed Bob Regan. Weinberg was timed in 23.1 seconds. Regan, however, came back to whip Bill…

… easily won his second victory in as many meets. LaSalle's Ed Richards and Wolverine Tom Smith provided another thriller in the 150-yd. backstroke as they matched stroke for stroke down to the wire with…

November 04, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…' Prelimirnary By JOAN WILLENS Fifty years from now University students will be able to relive the excitement of the Wolverine foot- ball games, the spirited optimism of the pep rallies, the incompar- able songs…

… of Danny Kaye, and many other memorable events of the 1949-50 school year. The Wolverine Club is sponsor- ing the manufacture of a school record album, on the order of the "I Can Hear It Now" album…

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