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May 03, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… 11n Sloppy Tilt Big Fifth Inning Enables Michigan To Gain Split; Cartnill Hits In Pinch (Continued from Page 1) v n The Cracker Barrel, By Mik eDann Associate Sports Editor Sunday at the Wolverine

… of the fifth to knot the game up again. Two hits and two walks did the trick this time. Neither team scored in the sixth, but in the seventh the Wolverines produced the game winning tally. Once again…

… as the relay race was called off at the request of the Illinois track coach. LEN ALKON, the Wolverine sprint ace who has been in the Health Service for the past week with glandular fever had recovered…

Wolverines were con- cerned because Piel was able to take a second behind galloping Bob Ufer. Coxon arrived just in time to see the finish of the race. Don Boor, Wolverine first base- man, is still hobbling…

… fifth singles positions. Roger Schutt defeated Wolverine Chan Simonds in the number two spot to give Purdue 2 points. Sim- onds has not regained his exception- ally good early season form and it is hoped…

May 03, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY U Trackmen Easily Defeat Illin; Netters Down Chica go, ....... ........... . .... 7 2 ( Wolverines Score 64 1/3 a52 2/3 Victory As Ufer Paces Varsity Bob Rehberg Bests Dave…

… Matthews just past the last turn after the Michigan half-miler had led from the opening gun. Reh- berg's time was 1:56. Wolverine Johnny Kautz breezed in for a third place. Another program high spot was the…

… and two-mile events were disappointing, largely due to the stiff wind. Both Seib and Clarence Dunn took first and second in the mile for Ilinois' team, third going to Wolverine Will Ackerman. The time…

… of 4:36.6 was slow. Dunn came back to win the two-mile grind in the slow time of 10:07,2 with Wolverine Ernie Leona.rdi second and Illinois' Don Gladding third. The one-mile relay was called off…

… perfect season's record the best they could do was to take the one and1 two singles matches and force the Wolverines to play their best tennis In winning the rest of the matches. Hanmett Loses To Sawyier…

March 03, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… the season's finale, 52-41. But the real story of the game doesn't lie in the score because the Wolverines, playing inspired ball, out- shot and outplayed the Boilermaker quintet for three quarters of…

… the con- test, only to have thekinvaders put on a sensational attack in the final 13 minutes and pull the game out of the fire. The Wolverine spark was ignited by diminutive Don Holman, playing his last…

… score of 59-25 here tonight. The wily Wolverine mentor switch- ed his lineup in the opening 300 yard medley relay, and continued to enter surprises in almost every ensuing race as the Wolverines captured…

… (Continued on Page 6) Air Cadet Rally Set ForToday Draft Deferment Granted Wolverine Squadron With the announcement yesterday that no "Wolverine Squadron" mem- ber would be eligible for the draft or forced to…

May 03, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… going tough in the distance races. No record times were recorded. There was no doubt in the minds of Wolverine fans that the slim and bespectacled Ufer was in a class by himself. "Hose Nose" displayed a…

… he was out in front all the way. Right on Rehberg's heels was Wolverine George Pettersen who gamely stood off the stretch' drive oft Illinois' Don Kelley to grab third1 place-. Doffing his sweat suit a…

… abbre- viated, see-saw contest 9-8, in seven complete innings. Rain suddenly brought the tilt to a halt in the eighth when the Wolverines were batting. The game had everything, but good playing. Both…

… teams made many mental errors that didn't get into the score book. But, fortunately, the Wolverines produced an extra run to give them a record of three wins against one defeat in the Big Ten standings…

…-t fice, Bud Chamberlain scored "Whit- ey" with a hard blow to left- The Wolverines' big inning came int the fifth as they scored five times. 'Turn to Page 3, Cl. 3f Registration For Ration Books Starts…

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