May 19, 1944
(vol. 54, iss. 139)
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…FRIDAY, MAY- 19, 1914 .THE- M.ICHIGANI, DA-ILY. PAGE TIME1 Michigan Tennis Team Faces Strong Buckeye Squad Today Linksters Face Detroit in Last Tilt of Season Wolverines Favored To Beat Titans…
…; Big Ten Matches on May 27 The Wolverine golfers leave tomor- row for Detroit to engage the Uni- versity of Detroit in the last match of the 1944 season before the Big Ten championships on May 27…
…. Winding up the year with the Ti- tan match will give the Michigan players good opportunity to practice for the Conference play-offs which are scheduled for next Saturday. The Wolverines are favored to win…
… promises to be its most critical match of the entire season. " On the outcome of this match will depend much of the Wolverines' hopes in the fast-ap- proaching Conference meet. Varsity Has Played Several…
… ones for the Wolverines, and it was only in the Notre Dame match, which they lost 5-4, that the varsity netters met the kind of opposition they are certain to run up against today. Still Michigan has…
… Jim Frolik, Bill Ford, Merle Gulic, Roger Lewis andI Dave Post. Saturday the Wolverines meet Northwestern at 1:30 p.m., after the Wildcats take on Ohio State in the morning. Entrance to the tennis…
… Fisher - paign for the last eight years, and With the home schedule blank un- coached squads. played for the Illini in the early til July 10, the Wolverine baseball Fisher himself stated yesterday ptweties…
… Willers' ference record of five wins against against the Wolverines if Judson or slants. Hall suffered no after-effects two losses and a tie so far this sea- Possehl run into trouble. Wiedow is from the…
… Team The Wolverines are expected to have a difficult time of it at Cham- paign, according 'to reports received from the personnel of the Ohio State team which was in town last week- end. Buckeye Coach…
…- umn during Coach Fisher's tenure here. The Illini have won 22 tilts to Michigan's 23. The Wolverines have had to take the last four games with{ Illinois to establish their superiority. The Orange and…