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December 16, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… events in the State A.A.U. tank meet here before a full house last night at the Sports Building pool. Four Wolverines shared the honors with Michigan State's star back- stroker, Howard Patterson, only…

… sec- ond and third respectively. Barney Cipriani, of Detroit Boys Club, the defending champion, just couldn't match the Wolverine trio and had to be satisfied with fourth. Bob Matters of the Wolverines

Wolverines trailed in third and fourth spots respectively. In a photo finish Dick Weinberg of Michigan nipped the Detroit Athletic Club's former national champion, Bill Prew, to add the 50- yard free…

…-style race to the Maize and Blue trophy case. Dave Tittle finished fourth for the Wolverines. Matt Mann, Jr., led all the way to pull in the fourth A.A.U. title for the Wolverines in the 220-yard free…

…-style event. Mann was pressed by George Hoogerhyde but at no time relin- quished his lead. Chuck Moss and Nevil Adams, both of the Wolverines, trailed behind Hoogerhyde for the other two spots. In a non…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Tire After Ha Against Middie TAflacks By BILL MULLENDORE, Daily Sports Editor (Special to The Daily) BALTIMORE, Md. Stadium, Nov. 10-Navy's long subdued steamroller finally unwound itself against a…

… of the Naval Academy as they took advan- tage of almost every opportunity to cross the goal line five times. The lighter and younger Wolverines managed to make a fight of it for the first half and went…

… the drive that led to their first score. With Minisi doing most of the ball carrying, Navy roared all the way to the Mich- igan 31 before losing the ball on downs. On the next play, a Wolverine lat…

… Michigan miscue gave Navy its second touchdown shortly after the second period opened. After the Wolverines failed to gain follow- ing the kickoff, Jack Weisenburger sliced an eight-yard boot out of bounds…

Wolverines to the goal. Currence, place kicker extraordinary, converted this time, making the score 13-0. Michigan was not disheartened, ap- parently, and came right back to count its first tally. After an ex…

December 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Sports Editor Michigan's up and coming basket- ball team, looking better every time out, rolled up one of the highest point totals in Wolverine cage his- tory last night while humbling high- ly…

… night, downing Owen Sound, 8-3, at the Coliseum. For details of the game, see Page 6. beaten at their own race-horse game by the Wolverines, whose ball-han- dling and shooting were both in top- notch form…

… seconds later, and the Wolverines were off to the races. Wolverines Take Early Lead Western did not make good on a single shot from the floor until four minutes had elapsed, as Michigan's tight defense…

…. But the Wolverines quickly found themselves again and surged back out into a commanding lead. The only question from then on was the size of the final Michigan point total. Oosterbaan flooded the floor…

… with substitutes all evening, using 13 men in all. It apparently made no differ- ence to the Michigan cause who was in the lineup, as the Wolverines See HOOPSTERS, Pg. 7 Ga lens Drive Tops $3,000 Funds…

December 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… Basketball,Hockey Games on Sports P Western Michigan Battles Wolverines In Cage Contest' By HANK KEISER Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's Wolver- ine basketball team will step onto the se Yost Field House court at 7…

… touted St. John's University aggrega- tion, which they met in New York's Madison Square Garden, Wednesday night. If the Wolverines top tonight's match they will be established as the top team in the State…

… Puckmen Face Owen Sound; Renfrew Injured By DES HOWARTH Seeking its second victory of the ason, the Wolverine hockey team 11 take the ice tonight at the Coli- um against Owen Sound in what ach Vic Heyliger…

… was learned that Al Renfrew, stel- r right winger for the Wolverines, d suffered a broken wrist as a re- lt.of play in yesterday's scrimmage. nfrew will be out for this year, See WOLVERINES', Page 3 U…

January 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… CENTS atnce Wolverine FiveOutpointsIndiana in Last Minute' 4- Monty To Cagers Gain First Big T'en Viletry, 54-53 Hoopsters Victorious In See-Saw Contest By DAVE LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor A…

… timely last minute basket by Ted Berce enabled Michigan to come from behind and defeat a gal- lant Indiana five, 54-53, giving the Wolverines the inaugural victory in the 1945 Big Ten race. The Wolverines

… led throughout the second half but the Hoosiers sparked by Ray Brandenburg's two baskets and scores by Al Kralovansky and Gene Fars surged ahead, 53-50. Bob Geahan then hit for the Wolverines and Berce…

…'s shot under the basket. Faris made it 10-7, but the Wolverines then took the initiative and went ahead, 11-10, on Geahan's two free throws. Lead Changes Hands The score then changed hands four times with…

… Geahan again com- ing through on a push shot to put the Wolverines on top, 25-23. Don Lund sunk a free throw making it 26-24, and a pair of charity tosses by Kralovansky and one by Walt Kell concluded the…

December 18, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…CAMPAIGN Li 4w 4ai4t PARTLY CLOUDY, CONTINUED COLD See Pa~ge 2 VotL. [Vi, No. & ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEM0BER 18, 1945 PRICE FIVE] CENTS Wolverine Cagers Beat Utah, 48-32 .Michigan…

…-32, for its fifth victory of the season before a sparse crowd in Yost Field House. John Mullaney, who topped Wolverine scoring with 12 points, ,two less than Utah's Dave Howard, high man for the evening…

Wolverines had piled up an eight-point lead, and were scoring at such a rate that it seemed pretty evi- dent the Utah boys didn't have a prayer. Going into the second frame 17 points behind Utah let out with a…

… burst of scoring power, peppering the Wolverine basket with field goals un- til it pulled to within seven points of the leaders by the middle of the pe- riod. But Oosterbaan threw in the entire (See…

WOLVERINE, Page 3) CRITICISM: Capt. Michaux Opposes Armed Forces Merger Claiming that proposed legislation for a merger of the Army and Navy would be "dangerous to national wel- fare," Capt. Woodson Michaux…

May 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… here. Finally given a break by the wea- therman, the teams tangled in twC free-hitting contests which saw the Hoosiers' perfect Conference recor of three wins marred by a Wolverin nine which boosted its…

…, allowing the Wolverine only four hits. Hooier coach Pau' (Pooch) Harrell started Al William in the second game, but was forced to call in Don DeArmond in the fourth inning after Michigan ha scored three runs…

… on as many hits off Williams in the third frame. In the opening contest, Michigan's scoring -was 4zonfined to two innings, and all of the Wolverine hits were collected in the fifth, when Indiana was…

… more tallies around with a triple to left. The other Wolverine run came as the result of a walk, a stolen base, an outfield fly, and a double steal in the eighth. Hoosiers Score In Second The Indiana…

… runs all came in the second inning, as Al Kralovansky got on on an error, advanced to third on a single by George Cherry, and scor- ed on anotler Wolverine misplay. Cherry came home on a single by Bob…

January 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… time in two years by gaining a total of five first, five second, and three third place berths to amass 44 points to the Wolverines' 40. Big Ten champ Heini Kessler, lost his breaststroke event to Ray…

… Mondro, Navy speedster. The two natators were neck and neck until the last lap when Mondro kicked out with a burst of speed and surged ahead of the Wolverine star. Mondro, an alumnus of Wayne University…

…, exhibited excellent style and endurance and it is evident that this young natator will be a leading contestant for national honors. yWolverines Start Strongly Expansion of Alaska Fishing, Industry Seen Full…

… Theatre. Today MYDA party for veter- ans and servicemen, 7- 10 p. m. at WAB. Michigan drew first blood by cap- turning the 300-yard medley relay in the time of 3:03.6. Captain Mert Church, Wolverine anchor…

December 02, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… set by the University's board of real estate appraisers. but' the Wolverines grabbed a 7-5 edge on Dave Strack's set shot and a free throw by Glen Selbo, and stay- ed out in front for the remainder of…

… opened the second frame with a sud- den rally that momentarily threat- ened the Wolverines' supremacy. However, they were stalled within five points of the leaders, and from then on, it was all Michigan…

…. Bob Harrison, young Wolverine freshman forward from Toledo, 0., copped high-scoring honors for the For details of hockey team's 7-2 victory over Windsor Spitfires, see page 6. night with 15 points…

June 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Janet Wilson to present an organ recital in Hill Auditorium at 4:15 EWT (3:15 p. m. CWT). Today International Song Night +n a 'hoAa r..m n m Halsey s Planes Strike K yushu Air Base I Wolverines

… when the nine cinched the Big Ten crown. Although the Wolverines still have a two game series to play next week- end against the fifth place Ohio State club, their hold on first place would not be lost…

… played scoreless ball, but after the pig sixth, the Wolverine added to their lead, and finished the game on the long end of a 9-2 count. The Michigan batters collected two more tallies in the seventh, one…

May 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… flu 4AlniL WXIEATHEIR Clouidy and NMdwithll 5eCafttercd -Soors VOL. LV, No. 157 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverine Squads Will Battle in Big Ten…

… earlier this year. All indications point to another hot duel between the two arch cinder rivals with the Wolverines accorded a slight pre-meet edge. Tennis Teams Undefeated The tennis and golf squads will…

… week, after losing to the Bucks earlier in the campaign. Northwestern and Minnesota are also given a chance to sneak through in front. Wisconsin Only Opponent At Madison, the Wolverine nine has only to…

March 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… annihilation of Wolverines Win econd Purdue elays Crown Special to The Daily LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 24. - Scoring heavily in the distance relay events and displaying traditional team balance, Michigan's track…

… team successfully defended its title in the University division of the Purdue Relays here last night. The Wolverines, although they fell far below last year's record 49-point total, almost doubled…

… Hume, and Bob Hume, running a half mile, three-quarter, and mile respectively. See WOLVERINE, Page 3 Beethoven Program To Be Given Tonight Kathleen Rinck, teaching assist- ant in the School of Music…

November 24, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… objections" to a ner at the position. Veterans' Organization request for Yerges Is Quarterback extended Christmas vacation were Otherwise, theWolverines appeared predicted by Dr. Frank E. Rob- to be in good…

…- feated but once-tied Indiana this af- ternoon. Possible inclement weather also added to the Wolverine woes. Yester- day's snowfall was adequately taken See MICHIGAN, Pg. 3" r-- pera Favorite Featured by et…

May 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… the University unless "under lawful authority or contract authorized by the state legislature." Plaintiff in the case, filed yester- day, is Alfred Lucking, Detroit at- torney and owner of the Wolverine

… city in the past six years. Owners of two small buildings, housing places of business, adjoin- ing the Wolverine . Building and termed "serious fire hazards," were also named in the suit. World Charter…

May 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… run." Wolverines Favored The Wolverines are favored in this match because of their conquests of Illinois and Ohio State in the West- ern Conference indoor meet and their victory in an indoor triangular…

May 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… graduates will be sta- tioned at a West coast staging area and some will go on duty directly in the Pacific. Wolverine Derailed ,38 Injured, Engineer Killed ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 2.-- The locomotive and ten…

… cars of the Wolverine, crack Chicago-New York flier, were derailed today, killing {he engineer and injuring 38 persons. Wants TlF oin ip NEW YORK, May 2-(A)-William Sheppard, 29, of Queens, who recov…

June 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… prison, with three of the years to be served con- Kuzma, TB Victim, To Leave Hospital Tom Kuzma, Wolverine left half- back in 1941-42, will leave University Hospital, where he has been con- currently with…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…- tiated recently by Lucking who maintains that Ann Arbor firemen should not be responsible for fires on University property unless author- ized by the state legislature. Lucking, owner of the Wolverine

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… under lawful authority by the state legislature." A show cause hearing will be held in Circuit Court Monday. Plaintiff in the ease is Alfred Lucking, Detroit attorney and own- er of the Wolverine Building…

May 13, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… field events after Mich- igan had opened up a six-point lead in the nine track clashes. With one event, the broad jump, remaining to be -heard from, the Wolverines boast- ed a two-point margin, but the…

March 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… and Illinois battled down the stretch in a much-heralded duel. The Wolverines, thanks once again to team balance plus strength in the distance events, finally came out on top by one point-55 1/10 to 54…

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