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January 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… a shot from the free throw circle to give the Wolverines a 17 to 16 lead at the intermission. A hectic, thrill-packed finish sent the crowd of 5,000 into an uproar. With only three seconds remaining…

… w'as his win by a fall ove Gil Townsend in the 155 poun match which brought the Wolverine their first victory and made it pos sible to fight their way into a dead lock with the Big Six championshi…

… aggregation. The three conscutiv Wolverine wins which followed Beck er's were all on decisions. Freakish Victory It must be admitted that Mary' victory had a note of the freakist about it. He had his opponent i…

… waged betwee Capt. Jim Galles of the Wolverine and the visitors' Hal Cronister. Th score was 2-1, which may sound lik a dull contest, but listen. If one op ponent has the other at a disadvan tage for more…

… two two-minute over time periods in the 128 pound affair but finally succumbed by the coun of 10-6. In the 136 pound scrap the Stat veteran, Bob Dunlap, clung likea leech to the back of Wolverine E…

…, you must be about six points less green than Lehigh." inter- jected Cliff Keen, Wolverine coach and self-appointed chairman pro ten of the Society To Prevent Wool From Being Pulled Over Sports Writers…

… ConferenceOpeners Ralph Gibert, scrappy Wolverine foryard, turned in a bang-up defensive job last night, by holding Northwestern's Otto Graham to only seven points. The Purple cage star is the leading scorer…

… tough-luck 5-4 loss to Point Edward. The Canadians re- peated last year's performance Sat- urday by a last period surge which saw them pound two markers into the Wolverine nets Ito give them a 5-4 victory…

…'s Hank Loud made X30 saves, while the Canadian net-minder, Bob Pacaud, turned back 34 Wolverine attempts. This shows again just how effective the checking of both squads was. It was a sore point indeed…

… that more Wolverine fans were not pres- ent to witness the hard-fought battle. The reverberating sounds of an ex- cited group of loyal fans did, how- ever,-gladden the hearts of the Mich- igan puckmen…

January 25, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Tops BuckeyeDiving Stars (Continued from Page 1) said. The husky Wolverine junior was far and away the outstanding swim- mer of the night as he flawlessly churned up the yardage to cop the distance…

…. Mark Follans- bee, Buckeye sophomore star, barely touched out Wolverine Dick Riedl to win the former in the time of 1:40.1, while Maize and Blue champion Jim Skinner butterflyed his way to an easy…

… used a close defense throughout most of the first half, but when the Wolverines be- gan to sink one-hand push shots and hook shots from 15 and 20 feet out, it crumpled like an egg-shell. But no matter…

… the Maize and Blue. In a desperate effort to get possession of the ball during the last five minutes of the game, the Buckeyes began to cover up when the Wolverineยง had the ball in the back court. As a…

…. Cartmill, Doyle and Gibert were the chief exe- cutors of this type of play which has not been used by the Wolverines in several seasons. SPORTFOLIO " Thank You Lantern " Please Do It Again By HAL WILSON…

January 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… an extent that- he would waste his strong men against stronger Michigan men wherever possible and thus by chi- canery make it possible to weazel out a Wolverine victory over a potential- ly stronger…

… kept control of the ball most of the time. Tonight's victory brought the Bad- gers to the even .500 mark and the defeat dropped the Wolverines to .167 and next to last place in the Big Ten standings…

…. Immediately following the game, the Wolverines set out for Ann Arbor where they will prepare for Satur- day's battle with Ohio State's Buck- eyes who chalked up their second straight win r tonight by whipping…

…, the Spartans and Tartars may have just as well gone wading. The events were strictly no contest as the Wolverines, without even ex- tending themselves, chalked up un- disputed triumphs. Wolverines Never…

… race of the night in which the Wolverines had to go all out for vic- tory. Riedl gave Williams a six-yard lead, but the blonde Michigan utility man was unable to hold it in face of the furious assault…

… Weise. The rest of the field had to be content with the last three places as the Michigan ace churned the distance in 1:41.4. Then to further display the com- plete supremacy of the Wolverines, Capt…

… result of all to the Wolverine mentor was the almost blanket finish by the three freestylers in the 100, which fore- casts nothing but trouble for future contestants in the 400-yard freestyle relay when…

January 27, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine hockey team turned in its first vic- tory of the season against the 'used- to-be-great' Minnesota Gophers. For the 1100 Minnesota fans it was a big surprise to see their sextet take it on…

… Eddie Lowrey's men hard against the boards all night, but the Wolverines were not to be denied this time. Gold- smith made the score 3-0 in the third period. In less than a minutes, how- ever, Minnesota…

… tucked away the Wolverines pressed hard in an attempt to make it two straight. But they never completely recovered from the physical beating that was received two days before. Larry Arm- strong's team…

… started early, and the tired Wolverines were never able to head off their opponents once they started moving. In taking the second game from Michigan, 6-0, Minnesota turned in two markers on shots from face…

… Finishes Round In Under Par To Take Nine Prize I Kv K13/) FIENI)EI I , Conference win as against the same number of defeats, while it was the Wolverines' sixth setback in eight Conference starts. The…

…'s hardy cagers wilt- ed under the fire. The Wolverines will resume their quest for a higher rung on the Big Ten basketball ladder Saturday when they tackle the same Minnesota quin- tet which walloped them…

…'s invaders fell with rela-I tive ease before the sharp-fanged1 Wolverines, as the home team cap- tured first place in all but two events,t the 100 yard freestyle and the 150i yard backstroke.r And even more…

… against Yale's eastern champs here on Feb. 21. But even so the Wolverines were impressive Saturday. With junior Jack Patten setting the pace, theyt swept aside the Ohio State chal- lenge like so much dust…

… confidence resulting from his recent triumph. should once again win top honors. The Wolverines' two relay teams, medley and freestyle, beat off strong Ohio State challenges to win their events, with the medley…

… backstroke event. The Scarlet and Gray entry barely touched out the Wolverine, winning in the time of 1:40.1. Ted Horlenko, Michigan's other entry, took third but brought more than his share of smiles to Mann…

January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… (Continued from Page 1) Shemky and Don Holman, recovered from colds and intestinal infections, went through their paces at full steam. The Wolverines, who have already dropped two conference tilts, will be…

… at one of the guard spots when the Wolverine cagers tangle with Illinois' fast-stepping quintet today in Yost Field House. This young sophomore has been in the!starting line-up since the season began…

… spike the mat guns of Capt. Jim Galles of the Wolverines. Jim is Big Ten 175 pound champion and was undefeated last year at this weight. The show will end with a ringing finale when Jack (Mike) Kerns…

Wolverines here. Penn State's wrestling team and Illinois' basketball crew head the vanguard of inflowing athletes, each having arrived yesterday in order to become acclimated to Field House facilities and…

…-12 win over Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverine crew . . #, they won all but one match last year . . . likewise Point Edward is one of the fastest hockey teams in Canada, performing in the same fast Ontario…

January 18, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… followed with a free toss and then there was no stopping the Go- phers. Minnesota left the court at halftime with a 22-16 advantage over the Wolverines. With Smith and Mattson bombard- ing the Michigan…

…- up and the Wolverines automatically came to life. Bob Shemky, /reserve forward, dropped two field goals through the basket and Mandler bucketed another before the Go- phers could stem the inspired up…

January 11, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… THE MTCHTIGAN-OATTY Illini To Cagers, Late Rally Of Varsity Five IT Halted By Rangy Invaders Point Edward Comes From Behind In Final Stanza; Goldsmith Scores Three Times For Wolverines 44…

…-40; Canadians Win Hockey Battle a res tling Team Defeats Penn State, 19-13 .N Victory For Two, Defeat For One Of These Wolverines " Mary Becker Highlights Meet With Win Over Nittany Captai Grapplers…

… Paul Goldsmith, Wolverine hoe-s Mary Becker, junior 155 pounder, key captain, turned in one of his turned in the outstanding perform- finest performances last night in Herb Barnett opened up the ance of…

… Alexander, Nittany Lions' entire game, Goldie made the dif- State's Gardner Lindsey, 15-2, in captain, on a time advantage as the ficult "Hat Trick" of scoring three the 145-pound clash. During the Wolverines

… varsity debut, the Wolverines turned back a power- ful Nittany Lion team by the score of 19-13. Each team scored two falls. State in the 121 pound and heavyweight divisions and Michigan in the 165 and 175…

… Galles of the Wolverines would have no trouble with inexperienced Bob Morgan of State. He didn't. Morgan was prostrate on the mat in 2:59,1 levelled by a combination arm hook and body chancery. The other…

January 11, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… Begle, tickets chairman, announced yesterday. Any organi- zation having at least 20 members'. going to the dance is eligible to apply. 9 On The Sports Front: Hockey Team Edged Out, 5-4; Wolverine

… Cagemen GoHungry By STAN CLAMAGE Yes 'it can happen here.' And it was proved at the Michigan Coliseum last night when Point Edward nosed out the Wolverine hockey team, 5-4, in one of the wildest puck…

… race. The Wolverines played their best ball of the season, but the rangy The Wolverine basketball team will leave for Evanston, Ill., today where they will meet the North- western Wildcats tomorrow night…

… local cage fans have seen in many a day. Vance sank six field goals while breaking up numerous Wolverine socring at- tacks. Far East Brought Near: Prof. Bartlett Lectures Today O America And Philippmes…

January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

Wolverine wrestling team opens its competitive season against the Nittany Lions of Penn State and precedent assures that the affair will be no clam-bake. The two teams have met six times. The Wolverines have…

… By STAN CLAMAGE In an attempt to marlk up their first win of the 1941-42 season, the Wolverine hockey team will face Point Edward at 8:30 p.m. today in the Michigan Coliseum. Starting time has again…

… of seasoned veterans. Of the six puckmen on their probably starting sextet, five were very instru- mental in handing the Wolverines a 5-2 licking last year. Those who saw last year's battle at the…

… underdog Wolverine basketball team will face a highly favored Illini five at 7:30 p.q. today, at Yost Field House in a game which promises to give the Varsity its stiff- est competition of the 1941-42 sea…

… their first season with the Varsity. Bennie Oosterbaan, the never- complaining Wolverine cage coach; got his first good break in many a Anav ulo " l-Q rnanr i fni frn "fil Outnmered RAF Bombers Hit Axis…

January 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… will handle his accustomed net-minding duties. Tomorrow's game will be the first in a series of four between the two rivals. Last yearhMinnesota took four straight from the Wolverines by the scores of 4…

… breather for Cliff Keen's boys before, exams start. 4. Most important of all, the breather may turn out to be a sleeper if we can judge from the length of the Findlay schedule, because the Wolverines are…

…U wt I) a scall) treatment -- Facial OfliL Rub - you'll feel letter. The Daseola Barbers Between State and Mich. Theater ROY BRADLEY ... recovered from injuries Mermen Renew Old Rivalries: Wolverine

…- countered in intercollegiate circles as they attempt to ward off the strong and determined victory bid of the invaders. Wolverines Are Favored But in spite of the lavish advance notices emanating from the…

… Bat- terman. Batterman Is Injured There is good chance, however, that Peppe won't enter his sophomore sensation against the Wolverines be- cause of a vertebrae fracture suffered by Charlie at Fort…

January 18, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… right on the heels of the leading Illinois team, which gained its fourth consecutive tri- umph against no defeats by polish- ing off a hapless Chicago quintet, 54-26. The Wolverines' setback was their…

…. Jim Mandler, Wolverine cen- ter,, led the invaders with five field goals' and one foul toss for 11 points. -Capt. Bill Cartmill, playing with an (Continued on Page 7) Illinois Dynamo Whips Pucksters…

…- cisive as the score might indicate. The Wolverines played the Illini to a stand-still for a good part of the game, but the tiring Michigan team just wasn't able to meet the con- stant charges of the…

… fresher Indians. The first period saw the Maize and Blue ;team turn in its best play on the home ice this season. Starting fast, the Wolverines presented a new type of defensive play and kept the game on…

… Michigan State wrestling, team which need concede exactly, nothing to any other mat aggregation in the nation. Although defeated the Wolverines; were in no wise dishonored as they battled tooth and nail for…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…-breaking of- nd can be counted on to turn ne excellent ball handling, sure Wisconsin scoring plays roken up by Smiley's alert defensive play so the Wolverines can expect no little trouble from him. Besides…

Wolverine puck team fight all the way, only to grab a single tie for their credit. At least two of the games might have turned to the better for Coach Eddie Lowrey's squad. Up to date, since Lowrey took over…

… the Michigan reins in 1927, Michi- gan has compiled a .513 winning percentage-winning 124 games and losing 116,, and also 17 ties. Not since 1939 has a Wolverine squad even come close to finishing with…

… best, and it is expected that this year's play will be no different. After Saturday the competition for the Wolverines really gets tough. Ahead of them are four tussles with Illinois' Big Ten…

… intimates as Buddy the blues, though," he hastened to and hereinafter to be referred to assure. as the Hammering Hebrew, with Keen Banks On Courtright apologies to Sgt. henry Greenberg, When the Wolverine

January 27, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… the men landed in the gray chill without much fan- fare. That came later when the town generally got word of the arrival. Hoosiers Hand Wolverines Year's Worst Defeat, 64-36 Zimmer, Denton Lead Indiana…

… of Indiana cagers caught fire long enough to hand Michigan's punchless Wolverines a 64-36 trimming, their worst of the season. Capt. Andy Zimmer and center Ed Denton hit the hoop from all angles as…

… they garnered 31 points between them and paced Indiana to a 23-15 halftime lead. Capt. Bill Cartmill, Jim Mandler and Buck Antle split 21 points be- tween them to monopolize Wolverine scoring while…

… tip-off, and after halftime Hamilton and Hoffman took over to lead the Hoos- iers in a 42 point scoring barrage that completely submerged the Wolverines despite the defensive play of Doyle and Gibert…

January 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… against Nazis in capital theater; Red troops are reported breaking Nazi fort ring arouid harkov in Uk- raine; Soviet forces land on Sea of Azov west of Taganrog. Wolverine Puckmen Swamped liBy Speedy…

… night and handed the Wolverine hockey team one of its worst setbacks in many a season, thumping them to the resounding tune of 10-0. It was strictly a no-contest affair with the Illini only proving that…

… they are still the class in collegiate hockey circles. All that the Wolverines got out of the trouncing was a real fight and a two-inch laceration which Roy Bradley received over his eye. De Paul Leads…

… completely sur- prised Wolverines could get their bearings. He followed five minutes later with another score, going in all alone and faking Hank Loud out of the play. Accurate passing, coupled with greater…

January 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… known to have been picked up. The announcement did not identify the nationality of the submerged attacker, nor did it say whether the damaged tanker, enroute from Pan- r Wolverines Face Stiff Battle: 111…

…- .:: game series against the Wolverine s:r: : ': puckm en The game will start at 8 Well rested after splitting a bril- liant series with Dartmouth on Dec. 22 and 23, perenially the finest sextet in the East…

… Tomorrow GRAND RAPDS,. Jan. 15.-(/P) -The University of Michigan's mighty Wolverine swimming team swamped a collection of Grand Rapids YMCA tankers tonight in an exhibition dual meet by a score of 38 to 19…

January 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… any aggressor, no matter who it might be... 4 "We do not intend to enter the Comin Leads Michigan, To UpsetVictory, 34-32 Determined Wolverine Cagers Stave Off Wildcat Rally To Mark Up Season's First…

Wolverine bench most of the season-forward Mel Comin and guard Ralph Gibert. Big Mel 'was the plaker of the night. Ih previous games this season Comn has seen little action, but last Saturday he earned a…

… State team to a 14-14 tie last night at Yost Field House. After spotting the visitors 14 points the Wolverines put on a sensational - }uphill drive to even the score. S. Mary Becker gained the only'fall f…

January 24, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… in Wolverine cage history will take place at 7:30 p.m. today in Yost Field House when Michigan takes on a fast-stepping Ohio State quintet. Tonight's battle will mark the 41st time the two teams have…

…:45 p.m. today. The last time the Wolverines tasted the pangs of defeat, another Buck- eye aggregation was awarded the sweets of victory. And tonight the Scarlet and Gray natators will go all-out in an…

January 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

Wolverines started to move on a down-grade, then, while the Illini steadily moved forward. Michigan's fall was fast, but it wasn't until last year that Minnesota 4'lt1 t +r-a.1 n ,1 rn r ro f .Vie"T pvliger…

…'s has taken two victories in the same number of games. The 10-man Wolverine squad that is now on its way to Minneapolis will carry a definite disadvantage in the way of reserve strength. Coach Armstrong…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… to try their luck against an inyincible University of Illinois sextet. At the same time the Wolverine' basketball five will be seeking its second Conference triumph out of four starts when it clashes…

… Michigan was only able to tie them. In facing Minnesota's high-scoring organization the Wolverine cagers intend to pin their hopes for an upset victory on their high-grade defensive work, which has to date…

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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