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October 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… and rambled into the end zone unmolested. * * * ALLIS CONVERTED and sec- onds later reserve back Don Old- ham intercepted a Petruska pass to put the Wolverines in scoring position again. The clock ran…

… Peterson carried down to the one from where Dufek smacked over for the touchdown.. Allis missed the conversion as he did a little later on the fourth Wolverine score. ZATKOFF was hurt, shortly a- ter the…

… ? Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 5 49 BRING ON MINNESOTA! Bennie Pleased At Wolverine Showing By BILL BRENTON Associate Sports Editor "Now they count." With these three words'Michi- gan Athletic Director…

… Fritz Cris- ler summed up the Wolverine's play in yesterday's victory over Wisconsin. Thrown in was a hint at the policy for the rest of the season. THE WOLVERINES dropped two out of their first three…

October 21, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… watch the Wolverines try to get back on the victory trail against the up and coming Badgers who are un- beaten in three contests thus far. IT'S THE FIRST CHANCE that Williamson has had to come back and…

… Conference with two important wins over Iowa and highly-touted Illinois. The Wolverines are another big hurdle they must topple if they expect to hang on to their lofty perch and eventually get a bid to the…

… Koceski last year when Leo was out with injuries, will be kept at the tailback slot in the eventuality that Ortmann needs replacing on offense. ' The injuries have forced the Wolverine pilot, Bennie Ooster…

October 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… its 23rd straight triumph yesterday and fourth win without loss over Michigan's Wolverines. The two backs, Al Bollard and Vic Pollock, sparked third and fourth period drives that brpught the Cadets a…

… smashing 27-6 victory before 67,076 fans in -Yankee Stadium. THE WOLVERINES, led by Charlie Ortmann, put on a tremen- dous first half show for the huge crowd, and narrowly missed running the Cadets right off…

… 70,000 was well saturated with Wolverine suppoxt ers who went wild, as Don plunged over in anticipation of a stunning upset, but the men of Blaik were not to be denied. The running o f Army's second…

… tied the count just before the half ended. Fullback Don Dufek plunged for the lone Wolverine score' while Pollock scored twice and Pollard and Jack Martin once each for the Cadets. Michigan received the…

… Army fumbles and the second one was costly for the Cadets. Jim Cain, the Army left half, lost the pigskin on the 34 yard line and Tony Momsen hop- ped on it for the Wolverines. It took the Wolverines

October 28, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…, and captain and fullback have Skrien hits 205. . * * BUT THE real danger to the Wolverine's Rose Bowl and West- ern Conference hope lies in a trio of 200 pounders. If the Northland- ers intend to win…

… who has averaged more than 40 yards-per- boot. * * * TRYING TO CUT DOWN the Minnesota bulk is a Michigan team that is taking this game with dead- ly seriousness. The Wolverines will field their usual…

… responsible than backers of the Wolverines. * * * TICKETS were still on sale for a game that is usually a sellout. With injury a vital factor in the Michigan camp, Coach Ben- nie Oosterbaan and his aides were…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… University Clr, Michigan Singers and Arts Chorale have promised to liven up the evening with a surprise booth. * * * Wolverine Club's well-known yellow car will be featured at their exhibit, and the members of…

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