March 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 88) • Page Image 3
… their spring sports slate. Not since the lean years of 1929-30 have the Wolverines failed to pile up at least three Conference championships per season. In that ill-fated year Michigan walked off with a…
… single official title in outdoor track and an unof- ficial crown in hockey. The situation for 1945-6 exactly parallels that season of 1929-30. In six sports the Wolverines have taken only the hockey…
… bring a Conference title home to Michigan, the Wolverine winter sports teams compiled a good record in dual competition. In 62 battles the Maize and Blue bagged 41 wins for an overall winning average of…
… without trouble. Coach Vic Heyliger's hockey team rolled through a 25-game schedule with 17 wins for the Wolverines' second best winter mark.' The sextet also set new Michigan scoring marks and had their…
… best sea- son in Wolverine history. The Maize and Blue basketballers, under Coaches Bennie Oosterbaan and Bill Barclay, also set new Michigan scoring marks in garnering 12 wins as against seven losses…