March 09, 1947
(vol. 57, iss. 109)
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…, and then came or to nip John Twomey of Illinois for third place. . The Wolverin' was clocked in about 4:16.8. Holland Beats McKeney After Holland of Northwesteri whipped Herb McKenley of Illi- nois in a…
… hurdles, Wolverine Bob Fancett was grab- bing himself a fifth place in the broad jump, with Miller of Purdue winning with a 24 ft. 5% inch leap. Birdsall Second Then came the two-mile with Birdsall…
… left, the Wolverine's were in the runner-up slot by one point margin over the Buckeye's. Illinois had all but sewed it up. With fastest times determining' the paces, Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio were all…
… fourth place in the 'high jump, with 6 ft. 3 inch leaps. With the Wolverines holding on their one-point lead over Ohio, the relay began. Ohio got off to an early lead and was never headed, in an indescrib…
… battle for second with Ryan getting the nod by inches. Wally Stewart of Michigan added an- other point to the Wolverine to- tal with a fifth place. The Buckeye 400-yard relay quartet put the Ohioans over…
… the former high of 75 points as they outdistanced the Wolverine team of Holiday, Crispin, Coates and Stager in 3:30.0, another new west- ern conference record, to make the evening a completely record…
… avenged an earlier setback by Illi- nois' Chuck Gottfriedson. The Wolverine heavyweight pinned' Gottfiedson in 5:01. Bill "Corky" Courtright ran true to form in the semi-final round as he threw Warren Greg…
… games this weekend by identical scores, which gave the Wolverines a successful season of 13 victories, seven defeats, and a tie with Minnesota. Goalies Brilliant Both goalies, Phil Waite for the victors…
… and Michigan's Jack Me- Donald turned in superb perform- ances to keep the score down, The Wolverines' failure to cover ini front of the net on occasion caused their defeat by the fast skating Huskies…