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December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…'s sophomore swimmers are right at home in their new role as members of the greatest group of natatorialartists in the country. They proved this Saturday night as they led the Wolverines to a lop- sided 51…

…- ter winning his event, swam on the winning Wolverine 440-yard free- style relay team made up entirely of sophs. Jim made the 200-yard dis- tance in the breast-stroke in 2:33.5. Ted Horlenko captured the…

Wolverine pilot. "We outplayed them all the way," Eddie said last night. "We should have beaten them in that second game but the boys didn't cash in on a couple of opportunities that cost us the game. Once…

Wolverine swimming team this sea-, son was somewhat relieved yester- day when it was announced that Northwestern University has con- tracted to tangle with Matt Mann's; Marauders both in 1941 and 1942. The…

… complications, according to Chernin. Ohio is now paying the Wolverines back. It sounds logical enough. But, be careful, neighbor. Don't be deceived by this sort of superficial talk. Despite the fact that Ken is a…

…, Michigan had never entered a team in the National AAU meet. Several times, individual Wolverine natators had journeyed to the annual affair on their own ex- pense account. Came 1939, the year that the meet…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…-poohed the idea that Ohio State would have beaten the Wolverines if they had deigned to enter the meet. In fact, Sports Editor Mel Fineberg went so far as to figure out on paper exactly how the meet would have…

…, Matt Mann took his victor- ious team to New York where they stayed for ONE WEEK practicing for the AAU meet which they eventually won. When the Wolverines entered the meet, Sports Editor Fineberg wrote…

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