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May 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… raise the Wolverines' Big Ten' record this season to four wins, one loss, and a tie. Following the two impressive wins over Wisconsin and Ohio' State last Friday and Saturday, the Wolverine victory…

… indicates- the possibility of a high finish for pair of 6-4 sets. The Boilermak- ers' Supple was the tallest net- ter to face the Wolverines this season. However, his size was not enough to halt the victors…

…-flying Wolverines when he extended Bob Mitchell to three sets before losing 6-0, 3-6, 6-1. THE LONE Michigan loss came in the number six singles match between Ron Morgan and Boiler- maker John Bartlett. Bartlet swept…

… the first set, 6-0, but Mor- gan rallied to even the match with a 6-4 victory in the second set. The final set was closely contested' with Bartlet finally triumphing, 7-5. The three Wolverines doubles…

…-5 and 6-1 sets against Ward and Supple. The meet concludel with a long doub- les encounter between Wolverines Mitchell and Morgan and Betz and Bartlet of Purdue. The four men accounted for all but one of…

… Michigan's baseball title chances last week- end by taking two out of the three games from the Wolverines. The Wolverines consequently drop' to fourth place in the stand- ings, behind Michigan State, Ohio…

… State, and Wisconsin. Only a minor miracle can give the Wolverines the Conference pennant now, along with a chance to represent this region in the NCAA playoffs. TO GAIN an undisputed title, the Michigan…

… seventh inning home run shot by Howie Tomme- lein to salvage the second game for! the Wolverines, 9-8. One bright spot in the Wolver- ine picture last weekend was the sharpness of the big sopho- more…

… best pitcher, at the Wolverines, Michi- gan's chances will be slim. The next day, Indiana, though very weak may cause some trouble. Despite what goes on in Ann Arbor this weekend, all eyes will be on…

Wolverines triumphant for the third straight year. COLLEGE BASEBALL Great Lakes Navy 7, Northwest- ern 3 Iowa 18, Notre Dame 1 Purdue 8, Miami (Ohio) 5 Special to The Daily Playing with scores higher than…

April 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…I SUNDAY, APRM 19, 1954 TRIP MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SUNDAY, APRIL iS, 1954 THE MICHI~A~ DAILY PAGE THREE a 1Vichigan Golf, Baseball Teams Trip Oppl-ionents Wolverines Register 14…

… yesterday. The Wolverines scored seven runs in a big third inning to ce- ment the victory for starting pitcher, Jack Ritter, who toiled the first six innings and gave up only one run and four hits. * * THRLEE…

…- son yesterday by handing the Uni- versity of Detroit a 23-13 setback at the University Golf Course. Wolverine Captain Jack Stump- fig was the medalist for the 36- hole match with a very fine score of…

Wolverines piled up a 13-5 lead at the end of 18 holes and coasted to their first dual meet victory of the young sea- son. Previously the Maize and Blue squad had dropped two matches, one each to North Car…

…, all that the Titan duo could muster was the two points that Stelter won over McMasters on the afternoon round, when the Wolverine slip- ped to an 80. Michigan's second group of Dick Harrison and Tad…

February 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… final score of the Michigan-Michigan State dual swimming meet became history, the crowd at the Sports Building pool realized why the Wolverines' imported double act of Bert and' Jack Wardrop were so…

… when he gutted out the last fifty yards with a shoulder sep- aration. * * * WITH THE Wardrops coming eligible for competition Matt Mann can now present an air tight line- up to the Wolverines' remaining…

… sportsmen. The English Lit majors first came into contact with Coach Matt Mann and Michigan when Mann took the Wolverine team on a tour of some of the European countries. The Olympians always had a de- sire…

… defeated a young, aggressive Michigan Tech team at Houghton, Michigan. Two days later in Ann Arbor, playing with only three hours sleep in the previous 24 due to transportation difficulties, the Wolverines

Wolverine Puck Attack j' , By PHIL DOUGLIS A blue streak swept down the ice, pivoted sharply, and fired the puck into the Colorado College net. The huge crowd at the Coliseum went wild as the man in blue…

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