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May 11, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…--WEDNEDAT,-M"Y1r,-1949 np red ictable M'Nine Opposes provi ig Titan Hicks, Settle Slated to Sharen *Mound Duties for Miebigait Visitors Boast Record of 7 Wins, 5 Losses; Hot-Cold Wolverines

…, Bob Miller and Ray Pety, are gone, along with the two top receivers, Art Miarecki and John O'Connor. The Wolverines this year found themselves in pretty much the same boat at the opening of this season…

… hand- book up to date was delegated tc the Wolverine mentor by W. Burr Cox, executive director of the V-5 Instructors Association at Annap- olis, Md. * * * KEEN WAS ALSO instrumental in drawing up the…

May 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… was two under standard fig- ures at that point. His ball carried into the woods on the par four seventeenth and he ended up with a six, and a total of 73. The Wolverines have moved on to Evanston where…

… count as Grenkowski forced Ray- mond at second. With Ton Hoffman pitching, the Wolverines won the game in the eighth. Bucholz walked, Kobrin singled, and Koceski's hot grounder went through Skizas' legs…

… 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1! I HEAR that genial Matt Mann, Michigan's highly-successful swim- ming coach, is brushing up on his Spanish. And for good reason. The veteran Wolverine mentor, who just completed…

May 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… activities. By BILL CONNALLY (Special to The Daily) EVANSTON-The Gophers of Minnesota tallied 49 points here yesterday to win their first Big Nine outdoor track title, as the Wolverines racked up 14 points to…

Wolverines failed to win any firsts, as they scored four points both in the half mile and high jump, three in the two mile, two in the mile relay and one in the high hurdles. In the 880, Mal Whitfield of Ohio…

… State 7 Purdue 7, Wisconsin 4 THE WOLVERINE pulled into first place just before the final: 440, but began to weaken and dropped back into third, behind Vic Twomey of the Illini. Urquhart turned on a ter…

May 15, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

… difficulty for the Wolverines.' The courts had been repaired last week and had not been used since,' leaving the surface very rough. UPSET OF THE match was the number one singles. Michigan's captain, Andy…

…, number three singles man for the Illini. The first set of this match was a tough one, going to 9-7. After losing the first set, the Wolverines also bowed in the second, 6-3. THESE WERE the only Maize and…

April 29, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY etmen Trounce Spartans, 7 -2 Wolverines Battle Gopher Nine Today at Minneapolis : NECESSITY WASN'T M. Riskey'Pad ation-Wide By JOE EPSTEIN Transport the game of paddle…

… scattered 'M' Team Balance, Power ell Victoryin First Match Paton, Otto, Mikulich, MacKay Win Singles; Wolverines Sweep Both Doubles Matches (Special to The Daly~ Taking its first chance the rest of the Big…

… last moment a switch in the Wolverine lineup moved soph Al Hetzeck to the second berth where he faced Bob Fleishman for the Spartans. This was the tight- est match of the day with many games lasting 15…

…-2 and 6-0. THE WOLVERINES were forced to split in the fifth and sixth slots. Number five for Michigan, Bob MacKay, topped Jerry Teifer in two easy sets, 6-3, 6-3. However MSC's Bruce Brevitz came out…

March 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… Bill Kogan. dI Michigan will be represented in the annual Purdue Relays at Lafayette tonight by a seven man task force. The Wolverines are sending their two mile relay team, against a strong field…

… the absence of Bruce Har- lan and Hobart Billingsley of Ohio State - the Wolverines stand a good chance. Harlan and Billingsley, OSU'S diving aces, are competing in the NCAA swimming champion- ships…

… Kell-are over the .300 mark. And none of the other regulars are over .261. The Wolverine ex, Dick Wakefield, is out-doing himself in the spring session with a fancy .161 on five bingles in 31 attempts…

… are the better. But that doesn't say the game wasn't an upset. Pre-tourney dopesters had the Wolverines figured a safe bet to repeat. Boston College was seeded in the number two spot. All of which…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 25

… stirring come- back tonight with a hard fought 9-8 overtime victory over once-beaten Mihnesota. It was the Wolverines' eighth consecutive win and the first time this season they have failed to reach double…

… cheering or 'any similar vocal expression at all of the Wolverine athletic events. Details of the statute, which was made effective on February 1 ofethis year, were not forthcom- ing. Prof. Ralph W. Aigler…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 25

…: Michigan's cagers climaxed a stirring come- tonight with a hard fought 9-9 overtime victory over once-beaten esota. It- was the Wolverines' eighth consecutive win and the time this season they have failed to…

… ,makers, and forbids cheering y similar vocal expression at of the Wolverine athletic tails of the statute, which made effective on February 1 is year, were not forthcom- of. Ralph W. Aigler, Mich- s…

December 16, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… At Coliseum (Continued from Page 1) Trophy at stake. This year, however, the Windy City date has been cancelled due to diffi- culties in securing the Chicago Stadium. Wolverine mentor Vic Heyliger…

… the Wolverines' holiday schedule-another series of two games with North Dakota Dec. 28 and 29 and a New Year's Eve en- gagement with the Sarnia Hockey Club. Senators, N.Y. Close to Trade WASHINGTON - (R…

…. Carolina State Quintet Rejuvenated Wolverine Five Faces Tough Foes as Guest in Missouri Valley Tourney By TED PAPES Wednesday night's surprising basketball developments have made possible a Merry Christmas…

… the 1950 Western Con- ference campaign in January. CARRYING THE impetus it gained from the 73-48 rout of highly regarded Butler, Michigan will carry the fight to Raleigh, where the Wolverines meet North…

…-30. THIS YEAR Michigan is the guest team of that conference for its annual tournament. Against the Butler Bulldogs the Wolverines made few mis- takes. Every variety of shot from everywhere on the floor…

… State, Iowa, Northwestern, Yale, Duke, Cornell, North Carolina,, and Georgia Tech will take part in the festivities. Michigan's delegation of twen- ty-six is the largest at the forum. The Wolverines will…

December 15, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

…'s Wolverines reversed form last night to hand a good Butler club a 73-48 basketball defeat before 3500 Yost Field House fans. Butler, respective two and four point losers to strong Ohio State and Illinois fives…

…, came to Ann Arbor a decided favorite, but watched four Wolverines led by Captain Mack Suprunowicz hit double figures , in the scoring column for a comfortable victory margin. e COACH ERNIE McCoy's club…

… nine points. Mack Suprunowicz paced a Wolverine offense which took command at the opening gun and was never headed. "Supy" count- ed, eight fielders and two free throws for 18 markers, rising to the…

Wolverines out in front to stay in the first minute of play. Butler kept it close until double baskets by Suprunowicz and McIntosh gave Michigan a 16-6 lead at the 10-minute mark. Four dogshots by Vander- Kuy…

… 400 students today were assured adequate transporta- tion facilities to Willow Run air- port tomorrow afternoon, follow- ing two hectic days of preparation by the Wolverine Club and local bus and…

… reservations," he said. MEANWHILE, Don Greenfield of the WolverinerClub reported late yesterday afternoon that his club has six cars available to take students out to the airport and ex- pects students and…

… scheduled Grey- hound buses and by volunteer cars, the Wolverine Club will charter special buses. He urged students to sign up for rides from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. today at the Club's booth at…

December 04, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…Kuy Hits For 13 inVictory By BILL BRENTON (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING--Fighting an uphill battle most of the way, Michigan's Wolverines success- fully opened their 1949-50 basket- ball season by…

… the Wolverines on their hard trail to victory. * * * IT WAS the Michigan State's show throughout the first half and mid-way into the second as the Spartans cashed in time after time on long set shots…

Wolverine offense caught fire. Two baskets by VanderKuy and another by Don McIntosh cut the Spartans lead to 36-30 and after a see-saw battle Jim Skala's hook shot brought the Wolverines within one point of…

… the East Lansing cagers. Then with eight minutes to play in the game, Captain Mack Su- prunowicz dropped a one-hander through the nets and the Wol- verines went into the lead for the See WOLVERINES

December 02, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX Cllr MICITIGAN DILY FrtMAY, DFCIBMPfl 2, 194 .I I_ T w INITIAL RECORD REVIEW: Wolverine Disk To Revolve Wednesday By JOAN WILLENS The first disc of the 1949-50 Michigan record album…

…, featuring portions of the Danny Kaye show, exciting Wolverine touchdown mo- ments as well as Governor G. Mennen Williams' comment on 1e Army game, will be ready for the listening Wednesday. Wolverine club…

February 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

…- mistically pointing toward the season's finale. After their walloping victory over a powerful Buckeye aggrega- tion last night, the Wolverines wind up their current calendar by traveling to Evanston Monday…

…'s defending Conference 440 chani- pion Hrky Cogswel finishing se- ondi. Roc} Warren took the thirdi place S>ot for lie Wolverines. Duff and Maxwell performed with their accustomed skill in the hurdle events…

…, which we scrutinized several days ago, was a spectac- ular on. and certainly a fine example of the forward looking and jproressie attitude of the Wolverine front-office. 'hin si- ifie proposal that had…

… expanding their respective athletic plants. Army doesn't have a State Legislature to support their intercollegiate program either .. . Ohio's Bill Smith and Bruce Harlan were never better but Wolverines Bill…

… touched out the great Halo Hirosi in the 50 yard' sprint. It was Kogen's last competitive performance as a Wolverine in the Michigan pool. 1' i,--- MAY FIST - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN M AY 5…

February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… and was assured of the right to represent the mid- west at the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. The score was 10-4. * * * THE WOLVERINES tallied four goals in both the first and third…

… to Michigan because of its scoring punch. Forward Gil Burford paced the Wolverines with three goals. and four as- sists. With two regulars sidelined be- cause of injuries, Wolverine men- tor was forced…

… Bob Fleming and John Griffin. Hill played one of the best games of the year and stood out for the Wolverines. The game opened fast, with Minnesota seemingly having tke best of the play. Both & ns had…

… several shots on goal before Hill lit the red light on a pass from Burford, Play continued even, but the Gophers were unable to get in close enough to get a good shot on goal, while the Wolverines were…

… swarming all around Minnesota, net tender John MEwen. * * * THE WOLVERINES clicked for three quick goals to give them a 4-0 margin, Burford notching two and Gordie McMillan getting the other. Jack Bonner…

February 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… affair as Wolverine Bob Cunningham drew a little blood from his opponent, Vern McCoy. 1McCoy, however, scored a take-~ cldown in the second pi Tod to put him ahead, where hie stayed and took the first bout…

… had a couple near falls and ran up a score of 13-4 on Jack Powers in the 175 pound class. This was a wild match but Scar- pello had things his own way. Wolverine Jm Smith took one of the other Michigan…

… at Yost Field House, 68-46. Marks were set in all four field events, the 440- and 880-yard runs, high hurdles, and mile re- lay'The low hurdle time was tied. THlE WOLVERINES counted seven first places…

… ,.a1p~ Tits; h Dakota for I ho sec.. md i 'ht time, 10-4. IThe Wolverines, he'VIl to a ^-' tie at the end of I .ie first l~tij pounded four goals in each at' h. second and third stanz~as, wii holding…

…'(d, when he leaped 6 ft., 4 ill. II C Wolverines, Tom Dal and Ai', H1-enrie, also broke thet'(od st am: cia rd as theiy pl::cced sewl :11 thlird. (oi'mmll's iiiile .' 1;1I ay t c a m ('lloml11eCl six [full s…

… trampeled Minnesota 12- 4. The Gopher loss put Michigan's1 Wolverines more firmly in tilei driver's seat in the race for Mid- western represeintation in tile NCAA mecet. (M) ; second,, Koutonen, (M; third…

July 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… mates on the Colleg- iate squad which will face the Philadelphia Eagles August 12 in, Soldier Field. This addition com- pletes the six man contingent from the Wolverine camp. The other four Wolverines who…

… Chicago 6-2, 6-2. Andy Paton, captain of the Wolverine tennis team this spring, .was defeated by Charles Schaaf 6-0, 6-2 in what was con- sidered one of the major upsets in the first round of play…

…. * * * Rog Kessler, who starred on the Wolverine's Big Nine champion- ship golf squad, will participate in a hole-in-one contest at the Ann Arbor Municipal Golf Course Fri- day afternoon WOLVERINES IN NEWS…

June 23, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… tour- nament next Tuesday and Wednesday. The Wolverine linksmen, Western Conference cham- pions, will rate as no worse than co-favorites with five of their six - man championship team competing. Ed…

… Schalon, Pete Elliott, Rog Kessler, Bob Olsen, Leo Hauser and Keith LeClair will form the Wolverine team. LeClair will replace Chuck MacCallum for the Maize and Blue. Terrible Ted Tops in .Poll CHICAGO - (P…

… place. * * * THE FINAL point totals were: Yale 121, Brown 106, Harvard 103,C University of California 86, Kings Point 85, Ohio Wesleyan 80, Northwestern 69, and Michigan 62. ,The Wolverines who were rated…

… top contenders for na- tional honors at the start of the regatta were never able to get started. The best Michigan could do in two days of sailing was two second places. Two fouls by Wolverine skippers…

… yesterday afternoon killed all hopes of Michigan climbing out of the cellar. In the third race the Michigan boat.withdrew after commiting a foul going around the marker. In the fourth race the Wolverines were…

May 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…,8-3 Baker, Bucholz Pace Wolverines By HERB RUSKIN One big inning was all Michi- gan's baseball team needed to send a hard hitting Illinois nine down to defeat yesterday, 8-3. The Wolverines tallied…

…, he had the situation well in hand. * * * WILLARD BAKER paced the Wolverine attack with three of Michigan's eight hits and Bill Bucholz pounded out a three run homer for the Maize and Blue. Leading off…

… center, Raymond moving to sec- ond. Bucholz then took hold of one of Feldman's fastballs and sent it past the left fielder for a long home run, making it 7-3 for the Wolverines. THE MAIZE and Blue added…

… this afternoon at 2:00 with Bob Hicks being sent to the mound for the Wolverines. He will be opposed by either Horace Tangman or Wil- liam Lukitsch for Illinois. Southpawed. Faculty Supports Education…

March 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… set a Big Nine record with 272 points for the season. edged Wolverine Pete Elliott to re- ceive the accolade. Harri has been a starter on the Michigan cage squad for the last four years. Hie has played…

… consecutive nights. With virtually the samne tea'M RII)E THlE SIDE HOIRSE-Wolverine gymnasts Bob Checkley (left) and Jeff Knight will perform on the side horse as Michigan meets Wisconsin in the final dual…

… throughot lthe 24-game season Michigan con- cluded last week with ac convinc- ing romp over a fast-skating i i nia sextet, 13-2. The Wolverines com piled 20 victories during theat s a o . a i g o l n , m…

… Conference scorers. He has made his last appear- ance on the Wolverine court, as he graduates in June, but will repre- sent Michigan April 1 at Madison Square Garden when he competes in the annual All…

Wolverines again edged the Badgers by finishing in third p~lace while Wisconsin could dot no better than fourth.j The two rivals have one th ingf in common. Both revived the sport ! two years ago after it had…

March 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… welcome. Modern Hebrew: Beginning class in Modern Hebrew will meet at the second. Wolverine Herb Barten, who has been handicapped all sea- snby a foot injury incurred in last summer's European tour, was…

… the 60-yard dash. Omer's winning time of :06.3 bettered Peters' last ,year's time by one-tenth of a second. Northwestern placed two men in the sprint, Ed. _Tun-f nicliff and Jim Holland. Wolverine Art…

… leading Ioa by tw1O points, but the Wolverines: who hlst anchor man Bill Kogen clue to) an oversightf in the entry list:;, couldn't k eep up with the awk eyes. Needing a seconad toy finish sec- ond the…

Wolverines ,tr ied valiant-- ly but the trio of Be rnie Kian, Bob Sohl and Tom Coate's ('0(11(- n't quite ma ke it. Coates dove wtvith a-slight leadc over Ohio's Ha:lo Hirose but he was no match for' the…

February 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… . * industrial relations supervisor of THE BOATS, 85-foot welded the Alabama division of his steel craft, will be used to trans- company. port men and light equipment to The whole Wolverine business and from the…

… rigs, started a few weeks ago when the -n . .ris.Decatur Daily received a letter The famed Miclhigan WolverineI recently completecl a successful9 invasion of the deep South. IT'SAN ANIMAL? Wolverine

March 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… first in tumbling and on the parallel bars, garner- ing 14 of the Wolverines' 35 mark- ers in the process. Ed Buchanan beat out a field of 16 aspirants on the trampoline, with a total score of 271 points…

…-Ed Buchanan of Michigan, who won the tram- poline championship in yesterday's 20th running of the Western Conference gymnastics tournament, receives the appreciative hand of Wolverine Coach Newt Loken. Djaily…

… Purdue re-- lays here last night when hie set a new record of 2:20.4 in the! 1,000-,yard run. Pete Dendrinos placed third in the shot put with a hieave of 49 feet seven inches. 'rho Wolverine two mile…

December 11, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… the Library steps. Today's Carol Sing will feature a mixed quartet composed of the sing director, Roger Appleby, '50 SM; Dorothy Appleby, Robert H. Werme, '50, and Nedra Werme, '50. Wolverines

…-3 triumph over McMaster Uni- versity before nearly 3,000 fans in Michigan's revamped Coliseum. For the fifth straight year the Wolverines completely outclassed the Canadians from Hamilton, On- tario, by…

…MASTER SENT Nic Christo- pher to tend goal in the middle period and the Wolverine attack went into high gear. Burford started the onslaught See CELLEY, Page 6 Unions Minits Non-Red Oaths Hit byRuling WASHINGTON…

October 01, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

Wolverines take on the high- ly regarded Stanford eleven this afternoon they are going to have to exhibit plenty of all three. Don Dufek (left), is expected to carry a large part of the running load, Charlie…

… Ortmann (center) is expected to spearhead Michigan's passing attack, and Walt Teninga (right) will use his talented toe to get the Wolverines out of trouble, should the occasion arise. *' ' * * Michigan…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… you an"F" in English Lit.. boy, he's giving you the TRE.ATMENTThaft'the fime to.. Wolverines know that whatever the crisis, they've an ace up their sieeves to ease the blow. It's the solace of a mild…

May 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… Mor- .41 broke out of a prolonged batting slump yesterday, with a double and a single to pace the Michigan Wolverines to an 8-( triumph over the Ohio State Buckeyes. The lanky outfielder blasted his two…

…-bagger in the eighth inning to drive in the tying and even- tual winning runs that gave the Wolverines their fifth conference victory in nine starts. RIGHTHANDER BILL TAFI made his first appearance in sev…

…- eral weeks for Michigan but was driven from the mound in the fourth when Alex Verdova slammed a home run with one on and Ray Gebhardt followed with a double. Walter "Bud" Rankin took over the Wolverine

…'s flyball. THE BUCKEYES knotted the score in the third on Verdova's four-bagger, took a 6-2 lead in the fifth when the Wolverine de- fense fell apart. After shortstop Bob Weygant had walked, Verdova grounded…

April 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

… first series of Conference games will find Michigan still testing its strength. So far this season, according to Fisher, it is almost impossible to know what can be expected of the Wolverines. THE…

… PITCHING staff, braced by Dick Smith and Bill Taft, has been the one real bright spot of the spring training. The fielding has been ordinary, no better and no worse than the usual calibre of Wolverine squad…

…Donald, Bill Buch- olz, Ted Kobrin and Bob Wolff; outfielders Willard Baker, Ted Berce. Leo Koceski and Vic Fry- ling. Captain Hal Raymond and Pete Palmer will make up the catching staff. THE WOLVERINES will be…

… will meet sturdy Mel- vin Henson, the Number one Pur- due pitcher. It was Henson who last year struck out ten Wolverine batsmen. In last year's series Michigan and Purdue each won one game with Art Dole…

February 25, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…Ihat Suprunowicz Rates High Two Wolverine Stars Out CINDER SIZZLERS: Duff, Whitfield Head Strong Buckeye Cinder Aggregation By HUGH QUINN Lloyd Duff and Mal Whitfield, two of the greatest performers in the…

… snare in the Wolverine's path last season. In the dual meet at Yost Field House, which the Buckeyes won, he accounted for 19 points with three firsts and a tie for another. Ile won both the 65-yard high…

… side. While they were anything but impressive in their two loss- es to the Wolverines, they did display a scoring punch and could explode at any time. Captain Rollie Depaul, Jerrt Lindegard, John O…

…!! The DASCOLA BARBERS Liberty off State These injuries will put the Wolverines on about even terms 13 Buying Days Left at $5.00 ENSBIAN 200-5:00 PM. Student Publcation Bldg. Designers and Manufacturers…

February 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Ozzie Cowles first took of guts,", was the phrase used by, v over the reins of the Wolverine assistant cage coach Bill Orwig cage squad in the fall of 194:6. to describe Boyd McCaslin last He had played…

… points to lead the Wolverine scor- the determination of the 23-year- ~esi h 12 oto h pr old cager. <l tans. One of his most vivid memories THIS INCIDENT is typical of stm rmtetm ewsplay- stm rmtetm ews…

… behind 4-2 in the final game with Dartmouth and two of his team- mates were sitting in the penalty box. It was against these trenmen- dous odds, that the Wolverines racked up a goal and went on to wvhip…

… before Goalie Jack MeDon- aid, had a chance to stop it. The bewildered Connie didn't suffer any injury, though, and the Wolverines won anyway. with team mates Arch Parsons and Dick Bernard. This sweep of…

April 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… the jump on and outcharge their opponents, something Wolverine lines have! been noted for in the last few seasons. Oosterbaan and backfield coach George Ceithaml have been running the backfield…

… victories. Taft was credited with another win and worked in the 1-1 deadlock against Virginia. CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME-Ed Buchanan (left) and Pete Barthell (center) will go with Wolverine gymnastics coach…

May 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

Wolverines realize that things can't always go just right. But it's helpful to know they can depend on mild 'n' mellow Old Gold to soften the rough spots. Old Golds are so light and smooth-so downright…

October 21, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…- ranted pranks of the Army rally, referring to the snake dancing through the women's dormito- ries. The pep rally is sponsored by the Wolverine Club in conjunction with the Varsity Committee of the Student…

… next Satur- day's Illinois game, according to Al Hartzmark of the Wolverine Club. Round-trip bus tickets cost only $12 and the trip takes six and a half hours, which is at least two hours shorter than by…

July 28, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…- est hardwood schedules Michigan has ever had, with a determined grimness. The Wolverines play a pair of games with the speedy hoop- sters from North Carolina State, meet the Miami (O.) Redskins, always…

… a power among the so-called smaller colleges in basketball, and are the guest team at the Big Seven round robin tournament. That means the Wolverines will come up against such teams as Oklahoma…

April 24, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

…THE M ...HM ....~ .A.N A. A OTT}M&'v a vv. 91# yA#A -' "' i i l~~'IW111MTCi1TWA('NT n1AT11 y U IV'I 1AY, ARIL 24, 1949 ! . . Wolverine Nine Garners First Conference Victory Strong Winds…

… Hamper Play; Smith Credited with Victory Ring Wallops Four-Bagger for Hoosiers;, Morrison's Three Hits Pace Wolverines * * * * Tigers Win as Groth Scores Clincher (Continued from Page 1) i whirled…

… follows through on one of the three hits he got yesterday as the Wolverines won their first Big Nine game of the season. The veteran 'M' outfielder's batting helped snap a three-game losing streak in…

March 05, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…'s finals of the Western Conference Track and Field Championships. Illinois, with seven, and In- diana and Ohio State, with six each, followed the Wolverines. Pacing the Michigan qualifiers were sophomores…

… sent the Wolverines off to a flying start as he dumped de- fending champion Keith Carter of Purdue in the 50 yard free style. Weinberg, who in the after- noon's semi-final heats had tied the Western…

… Conference record in the dash with a 23.1 timing, grabbed the lead from Carter in the last 25 yards to come home in a comparatively slow 23.4 sec- onds. BUT THE WOLVERINE lead was sliced badly as Bob De…

October 19, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… Marching Band tat 7:30 p.m. Friday for a pep rally spon- sored by Student Legislature, 'M' Club and Wolverine Club. The rally will get under way at the Union and proceed to Ferry Field, weather providing…

…, accord- ing to Al Hartziark of the Wol- verine Club. From noon today through Fri- day, the Wolverine Club will also sell Homecoming pins. The pins will cost students fif- teen cents and non-students a…

October 16, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines, however. ROLLICKING REHEARSAL: Playful Choir BOys Keep Master Occupied By PHOEBE FELDMAN You have to be more than a musician' if you are going to be a successful choirmaster for the 20…

… Northwestern played Michigan to a 14-14 tie. * * * THE same letdown that the Wolverines suffered three seasons Igo seemed to plague them again yesterday. They played on even terms with the Wildcats in the irst…

March 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…- ence champs, 70-53, at Yost Field House last night before more than 9,000 screaming fans. The game was the last of the season for the Wolverines and gives them a record of seven Con- ference triumphs…

…-17 lead at the midpoint. WHEN THE Wolverines walked off the court at halftime on the long end of a 32-27 count, the issue was still in doubt. But within four and a half minutes after ther stad of next…

February 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… THREE quarters of the game gone and the visitors closing up to a three-point Wolverine margin, the Maize and Blue called. time out, and then began to put the freeze on the bail. From the time they started…

…. Harold "Bud" Foster, the Badg- er mentor, admitted after the game that Michigan guards Elliott and Bob Harrison had put on an excellent display of stalling, but criticized the Wolverines continu- ally…

July 30, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Michigan end, for the 1949 season. It will be the second season with the Lions for the 25-year-old Mann. A member of the Wolverines' 1948 Rose Bowl Team, Mann caught 33 passes good for 560 yards and three…

June 29, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… round leader with a 69, slipped to a 74 for his second round. Ward was in sec- ond place. Second round scores of Michi- gan players were not available at press time. Leo Hauser led the Wolverines in the…

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