January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 3
… Heyliger's crew meets McMaster University's sextet at 8 p.m. at the Coliseum. Although the Maize and Blue winning streak was broken by Toronto after Michigan had won eleven straight contests, the Wolverines…
… February 11 that the Wolverines play again on the'hardwood court of Yost Field House. The Badgers return Michi- gan's visit on that night. Oosterbaan's charges have main- t 0 S t r C t C Y r r l r f c A…
… his aces, Dick Weinberg out of the 50 and 100-yard freestyle races, and Matt Mann, II,, out of the 440-yard free- styl event. The Wolverine 300-yard medley re- lay team of Willard Metcalf, Bob Matters…
… the Wolverines played two of the best games they have played this season, and once again proved that it takes a really great team to beat them. And from all indications, the chances are pretty good that…
… an undefeated season, however, failed to take into account the quality of the Wolverines' opponents. Never before has a Maize and Blue sextet faced such competition as this season. Yet until the…
… coached by one of the best in the business, Ace Bailey, and they have an experienced team. The average age of the Toronto team is four years older than that of the Wolverines, and in Canada that means four…
… college aggregation he has ever coached. This certainly speaks well for the Wolverines, even in defeat. The main reason for Michigan's defeats may be attributed to Wally Halder, Toronto's ace center. The…