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November 04, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…TUF MYCRI ' A 1v .n A 1'TV TH~ T 1L rlITC A IT LA TT' PAGE SEVEN r s i Wolverine Eleven OFF THE KEYBOARD By MARY LU HEATH Associate Sports Editor hips Minnesota,26-0 VYerges, Weisenburger…

…. however, and the threat was com- The Wolverines could not gain pletely stopped when Dick Van Dusen either, and Weisenburger punted to snared Yerges' pass at the 23. Merlin Kispert, who got back to his Line…

… of punts, and the over. Wolverines got their first goalward After an exchange of punts, the' drive underway. Judd Ringer's short Wolverines were on the march once punt was downed on the Michigan again…

… Weisenburger split quarterback sneak. the Minnesota guards for the score. Bob Callahan's placement was per- Callahan again converted. a fect, and the Wolverines led, 7-0. The Wole rine soei agand the Kulbitski…

… from the three. Callahan's kick was wide this time. Robinson Passes Just to make it convincing, the Wolverines scored again in the dying moments of the game. The Gophers, aided by a penalty, stopped one…

… threat on the three-yard line after Dan Dworsky had bulled his way down to the 14 from the Minnesota 46. After they got the ball again on their own 44, the Wolverines putit over in just two plays. Robinson…

… Minnesota man was seri- ously hurt. * * * Press box onlookers were unani- mous in their praise of the sterling defensive work of Dan Dworsky, who came in to back up the line on de- fense. Other Wolverine

… his first appearance of the season since his service discharge, a spectacular one as he completed two successive long passes for the Wolverines' last touchdown. Robinson has been shifted from halfback…

… it had temporarily blotted from view the whole north end of the stadium. The crowd of 85,132 spectators was the second largest in Michigan history. The largest, 86,408, saw the Wolverines lose to Notre…

… 16 before the Wolverines stiffened and held for downs. Michigan came right back withra drive of its own, running up two first downs as Pete Elliott found holes over the Gopher tackles. The march fiz…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…' will leave Ann Arbor tomorrow morn- ing for Lafayette, Ind., where it willf hook up with Purdue and Miami Universities in its opening outdoor meet of the season. The Wolverine contingent will be…

… Matches In the first meeting of these two teams two weeks ago at Detroit, the Wolverines marched off the links with a decisive 151%2-2%/ victory, but last Saturday at Columbus, in Michi- gan's opening Big…

… meeting the Wolverine team on April 21, the Titans have defeated Purdue and Indiana, but lost to Notre Dame, 1012-71/. The Detroiters will line up this afternoon with the same team that has participated in…

… the previous matches.HInthenumber one spot will be Harold Cook, and following him are Salvatore Pomante, Jerry Fitzgerald and Adam Nowicki. Meet Broncos Tomorrow the Wolverines will face the Broncos at…

… is slated to begin this afternoon at 4:00 p. m. (EWT) when Coach Ray Fisher's first place Wolverines tangle with Minnesota in a two-game series which will have a direct bearing on the Big Ten title…

February 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… Fri- day four points short of the highest score of the season for the Wolverine quintet. The Badgers led for a short time at only one point in the contest, early in the first half. From then on, the…

… followed by Keith Hard- er, Wolverine forward, with 13, and by Badger star Ray Patterson and Michigan guard Don Lindquist, who both registered 11 points. This win put the Wolver- ines back at the .500 mark…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… Religious Asso- ciation Coffee Hour at 4:00 p. m. EWT (3 p. in. CWT) today at Lane Hall. Martha Taylor, Deb Stoll and Al- lene Golinken will be hostesses. A I WOLVERINE DERAILED; ONE KILLED, 38 HURT…

…-The locomotive of the Wolverine, New York Central railroad Chicago-New York flier, jumped the track at downtown overpass in Rochester, N. Y., and plunged down a 20-foot embankment, taking with it a bag gage car…

August 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… school at 11:45 a. m. A special reading room is maintained by this church at 706 Wolverine Bldg., Washington at Fourth, where the Bible, also the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to…

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