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March 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… triumph over the Buckeyes handily. _____- -~Ohio State, which camne in second I -~ Jto thc Wolverines by twelve points ini W orl oi c ies the Confeirnce meet, will threaten maizLe and Blue supremacy only…

… Laur- itsen as the Wolverine delegates to the relays, which will feature the famous Banker's Mile. i a r c'ou~t at two-all. That these defeats at the hands of a comparaitive newcomer humiliating to…

… himself when est throwing arms the Wolverine h le took two first places at the Con- mentor has ever observed on Ferry ference meet. Field. Barnard to Run 100 Weisenburger Probable Shortstop Also in the 1…

…,000 yard dash, Coach aWeisenburger will probably go at DoetEa hse madt u shortstop this year, filling the shoes beside Hume. This will further en- of Bruce Blanchard, who was both a Ntan~ce the Wolverine

…, the Wolverines will haveI half-mile, and Jimmy Herbert, vet- marks a good ball club, With Bob eran New York Athletic Club runner.I jHerbert defeated Forrestal in the - j Sheppard 600 as lie copped this…

… Wed. a. m., Call artother' newvcomer to the Wolverine j Psychology department office. f squad, Thomas entered the National ___-__ AAU 1,000-yard run at M~adisoni LOST: Silver' thunderbird pin, green…

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 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… man to lead the Wolverines back to the Big Ten championship after a season among the also rans. The conclusion of the indoor work- outs found the youngster holding a high place in Fisher's plans, and…

… the nation in the approaching intercol- legiate meet. For the past two months there has been disorder within the Wolverine ranks. The sophomores were calling the juniors "bums." The seniors thought the…

…. Internal Harmony Now But, alas, it all came to an end yes- terday with the signing of the peace pact. From now on it's internal har- mony and external warfare for the invincible Wolverines. According to…

March 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… the Clock WHO said they never come back? Yesterday, a one-time Wolverine National wrestling champion at 145 pounds dropped in to see the boys at Yost Field House and couldn't resist the urge to take…

…'s third-string halfback, Warren Yaap? He had the misfortune to play in the Wolverine backfield with, Tom Kuzma, Paul White, Don Robinson, Bob Chappuis, Cliff Wise, Frank Wardley, Bob Wiese, Don Lund, etc…

March 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…, March 16.--R)-Warren Breidenbach, Michigan's great quarter-miler, stole the show tonight with a brilliant anchor leg run in the University Mile Relay to give the Wolverines their seventh straight Butler…

… University Indoor Relays team championship. The Wolverine Team total wac 37 1/5 points. Indiana University was runner-up in the team competition with 34 3/20 points. Breidenbach's great sprint in the final…

March 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… Robeson in "Mother's Millions" were two of the better good plays that year. Henry Busse, Duke Ellington, Wil Osborne and The Ink Spots enter- tained Wolverine audiences. THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS "The American…

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