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March 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…-unanimous opinion that Ohio State will grab the title with a margin over the Wolverines of from four to 20 points. This done-sheet, however-like most paper predictions-has a quali- fication, an IF clause, neatly…

… heartening indications that he has, although there is only one place where it will be concretely proven or disproven-the Wolverines have a chance in our book. AS ALWAYS, the intangible factors, the…

… indoor campaign. Watch a third Wolverine ace, sophomore Len Alkon, for a dark horse spot. 440-Yard Dash-1. Ufer (Michigan); 2. Rehberg (Illinois); 3. Owen (Ohio); 4. Collins (Ohio); 5. Price (Indiana). A…

Wolverines AtChicago Michigan's Strength May Aid Team To (Continued from Page 1) In Sprints, Upset Win Middle Distances Over Buckeyes angles as far as the Wolverines are concerned. The high-scoring thin…

… like his form of last season when he ran rough-shod over all competition and if the Hoosier ace is not in top con- dition by tonight, there is every pos- sibility that Wolverine Dave Mat- thews might…

Wolverines are weak in the distance runs, but a crop of newcomers, es- pecially Ernie Leonardi, John Inger- soll, and Willis Glas, are possible point winners, along with veterans Will Ackerman and John Mc…

December 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

Wolverine track fans, Bill Newcomb, late of Albion College; who flashed through the 60-yard dash in 6.6 seconds. As expected, "Hose Nose" Bob Ufer loafed through the 440-yard dash in the compara- tively slow…

…-43 basketball sea- son will open tomorrow night when Coach Bennie Oosterbaan sends the Wolverine quintet against the Spar- tans of Michigan State at 7:30 p.m. in Yost Field House. New faces will spot the Michigan…

… Diehl a forward, suffered a back injury and it is doubtful whether he will see action. Varsity Has Height The Wolverines' main asset tomor- row night will be height. The start- ing five will average six…

… puck team. The Wolverine ice squad gave a better account of themselves than the score indicates. Sophomore Bob Opland, first string center, and Bob Derleth, defenseman, gave perform- ances that show that…

… Second The second period was a seesaw battle all the way, with each team scoring just once. Derleth pushed the puck into the nets at 6:50 on a re- bound of a shot by Bradley, who led the second Wolverine

… was short as the gun sounded. (25 '4 __ with kh.Sculptured Waistline Here's a Slip You'll Love! . /.. r, i r ~"4 _____- London Pucksters Win from Wolverines,63 Opland, Derleth Spark Michigan…

March 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… torrent of pre- meet publicity and predicting which has practically figured them out of the picture, the Wolverine thinclads are pinning their hopes on tradi- tional team balance and power to overcome the…

…, the long elusive title might finally fall into the Bucks' outstretched hands. But the Wolverines cannot be counted out so easily. Also unde- feated in dual meet competition this season, the Michigan…

… squad has dem- onstrated strength aplenty, and with a few breaks in the right direction, the Wolverines might very well sweep to an -upset win over the favored Buckeyes and a powerful crew from Illinois…

…, the first time since they re-treaded the rib- bons on the typewriters up here in the Daily last December. True, the Wolverines didn't win last night against the visiting Miners, but the tie in overtime…

…, who turned in some 34 spark- ling saves to hold down the Wolverine score. Three Michigan men played princi- pal roles in garnering the two mark- ers. Bill Dance was credited with a counter and an assist…

…, Johnny Cor- son pounded in, another, while Bob Collins cleared the puck for Dance's score. Captain Bob Petaia and Art Dorffi scored for the Tech cause. - The Wolverines, playing without their lanky captain…

December 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 54) • Page Image 10

… back to school on a dif- ferent mission this time. He tackled the job of organizing the Wolverine Squadron, a group of Navy fliers, all from Michigan. The boys left for the Iowa pre-flight school soon…

… and blue phenomenon appeared on campus during Orienta- tion Week as the Wolverines - a pep organization - sold pots to freshmen who dutifully wore them until they were told that it was unnecessary…

January 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, largely due to under the basket work of Jim Mandler, rangy center, took a 6 to 2 lead in the first four minutes of play, and it momentarily appeared as though the Boilermakers were going to have a…

… a scrappy Wolverine sextet from Ann Arbor, 4-1. It was indeed a rare spectacle for the packed rink. Although the three- point margin might appear to show a definite superiority on the part of the…

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