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March 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…. Str in e Receives Trophy for Record Mile University Swimmers To Take Part in National College Tank Meet This Month Hume Twins Given D By BIL LAMBERT When the Wolverine thinclads suc- cessfully…

… this, approximately 14 Wolverines turned in their best performances of the season. Unknown Shines. Of the comparatively unknowns who came into their own in the meet, Dick Forrestel, who had had only…

… a stellar, lead-off manrand Will Glas, Fred Negus and Bob Ufer showed that they possess a record-breaking com- bination. Some of the Wolverines will be competing in the Chicago Relays next Saturday…

Wolverines came in second to ehio State insthenationals and the conference last year. However, they have already dethroned the Buck- eyes as Big Ten champions, and the possibilities of retaining their na…

… 'D.asco la Barbers Domenic D. Dascola, Mgr. Liberty off State as yet, but the Wolverines will only have seven or eight representing them this year, in contrast to other years. when 16 mermen churned…

… winning streak in itself is bound to arouse interest, but what makes it more interesting to Mich- igan fans is the fact that the Mar- shall coach is Lou Weintraub, a former Wolverine athlete. Weintraub…

March 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… slender-legged Wolverine took over the lead at the end of the first half lap and was never challenged as he came home in 1:11.4, slowest time since 1937, and short of Hugh Short's world record of 1…

… Matthews. These were the only two individual events entered by Wolverine runners. The Wolverine two-mile relay team of Captain Dave Matthews, Ufer, Ross Hume and John Roxbor- ough won over Fordham in 7…

…'s Bill CHICAGO, Ill., March 13.-A 12- Scott was second ahead of Wolverines man Michigan team scored only one Bob Hume and Ernie Leonardi who first place tonight at the Illinois Tech finished third and…

…-Wallace, of :08.0. . hit an :08.0 performance in the finals The blonde Wolverine hurdler was I of the College 70-yard high hurdles never threatened and won handily to match the preliminary record time. from…

…, and Captain Mark Follansbee, who finished be- hind Wolverine Harry Holiday in the Conference backstroke race, bettered the pool mark held by former Michi- gan Captain Bill Beebe. was won by Notre came…

… his looks at the plate, Fisher's Wolverines finished the and the lad plays any of three or 1942 season atop the Western Con- ference, and his outlook was excel- lent for just as good a record in 1943…

March 14, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… events." Wolverines May Take Six On the basis of last Saturday's results, the Wolverine crew figures to grab first place honors in both re- lays, the 50 and 100-yard freestyle clashes, the 150 backstroke…

… Stone have proven them- selves tops in the diving division. Wolverine captain, Mert Church, who shared high-scoring honors with Nakama in theConference tilt and snatched. the 50 and 100 freestyle crowns…

… starting crew. In picking the four entrants, the Wolverine tutor has Church, Fries, Mowerson, Bob Breen and Gordon Pulford to choose from. The backstroke performances of Munson. and Pulford, in last Satur…

… Sees Gophers And Buckeyes Toughest Opening of the 1945 Wolverine baseball season is scheduled for April 13, when the Michigan squad faces a Western Michigan nine here and be- gins a season-long pull…

… expected to take up where it left off last yar, when rain at Champaign in the seventh inning of the Wolverine-Illini contest halted' a game which stood at a 4-4 dead- lock. Minnesota Tough The two hardest…

… series of the seas- on are expected to be played on the home diamond May 4 and 5, when the Wolverines meet a Minnesota squad which Coach Fisher terms the "toughest" in the Conference, and at Columbus June…

March 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… Fifteen; little trouble in qualifying for the, 100 Wolverines, Clock Top ard freestyle finals. TheGreat Gusto won his heat in 53.2, while the Times In Four Events compact Michigan leader took his in 53…

… Dempsey tired from his medley effort, did not stands alone. The close-knit Scarlet place. and Gray junior totaled 639.9 points Michigan qualified three men in to Wolverine T-Bone Martin's 605.1. the 440…

… behind the streaking Ryan. Alex Canja's 542.3 markers were good Walt Stewart led the Wolverines with enough to give him and Michigan 5:01.7. Patten, swimming in an easy fifth place among the seven…

… mightiest thinclad aggregations in the country making their bids for the crown. These track powers in the past dis- covered that trying to break the Wolverines' grip on the title was like trying to break the…

… death grip of a boa constrictor on its victim. But this year, with Ohio State and Notre Dame favored over the Michigan cin- dermen, the Wolverines' bid for the crown may go unheeded. McCarthy Stays Home…

… such stars as shot-put artist Jim Delaney, high jumper Keith O'Rourke, and dis- tancerunner Ollie Hunter, the Irish will be seeking revenge for the dual meet set-back the Wolverines handed them earlier…

… tonight. With Johnny Kautz, Will Ackerman, Dave Matthews and Ufer passing the baton, the Wolverine quartet finished third at the Millrose Games last February in their only showing of the season, but in so…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… squad, wit hIllinois second, and the Wolverines far back in the totals to capture third place. Wisconsin and Ohio State followed Michigan in that order. Schoendube was the only Mich- igan gymnast to place…

… tumbling crovn, but was Schoendube's sterling work was again close pressed:by Pat- on the trampoline. ton. Joe Fina of Illinois Finished Although the Wolverines fig- third. ured in pre-meet dope to take The…

Wolverine Coach Newt LokMT1 State second, to score the Buck's only points, and Len Bralower of praisedi satt butedpterorance Illinois took show honors. Minnesota to the superior experi- The flying rings event…

…"te y committee.I\3 EVANSTON, Ill. March 13-(, Opponents Shatter Records, But Wolverine Depth Wins f Cont inued from Page 1) -___ dmark of 2:29.2 with a sizzling Harlan to virtually wrap the 2…

… push to clinch the win. Heusner was clocked in 4:56.7 to continue the record smashing tactics but the several points picked up by the Wolverines gave them a commanding 15 point lead with only the high…

…-yard run in 49.9 Lanky Bill Porter, Jackson, seconds to give the Wolverines Mich., youth representing North- a fourth place ranking in the w .estern equalled the University still tvemlptp Tpp hiv…

March 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… results of the 47-team compe- tition held Feb. 16, which have just been announced. The six-man Wolverine squad paced Ohio State and Miami Univer- sity to win the Sectional event. Rifle matches were held at…

… various univer- sities throughout the country and the results of the national tournament found Northwestern in first place. Aside from Gilbert, whose 263 was high score for the Wolverines, other team…

… members were H. W. Dunn, B. D. Sagaser, J. T. Timidaisky, F. E. Cockerham, and team captain, J. C. Erickson. Returning Veterans Brigyhten Prospects for Wolverine Nine ... .__ t e Michigan's promising…

… time in as many years a Michigan State Collce basketball player has been singled out for the honor. Wolverine Track Squad i ampionship, were both chosen for He replaces Sam Fortino, another Fall…

… the ice he was the Wolverine's spark-plug. Speaking at the banquet, the Mich- igan coach complimented the mem- bers on their successful season and team spirit. He stated, "It was a great season and a…

… Church Lauritsen and outdoor track." declared the (ac(!. Warren Bent. the Wolverine's lead- Doherty said there was a pressing int POll vaulters who collected 3 need for additional men in eve oints Saturday…

Wolverine thinelds-compile n th e m 1 Indoor Conference meet last Satuidayb 1ISSpoiled I tRaiI1 23 will have to be subtracted when doping the outdoor rac(,. By The Associated Press The scheduled exhibition…

… relief pitcher, gaining a total of eight points. T1mt Murphy, that he was leaving Elmer Swanson, ace Wolverine hur- Jy autobile from Oak Ridge, Tenn., dier, will be on the baseball team and uldbe in camp…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… ever since they started battling in the Far East, bamboo pole exports from that sec- to" of the world have dropped off - zverely. As a result, the Wolverine tra-kr n are having difficulties F ecuring the…

… poles they want when Sthey want them. Before the Conference indoor meet- last weekend, Decker was tearing his hair out trying to find a pole that suited his requirements. Wolverine grders were being…

…-yard race as Leafs in Series "A" of the Stanley the Tartars dropped a 51-33 decision CuD playoffs. to the Wolverines, while Charley Wolverine Trackmen Pu On Block With Indiana's By HAL WILSON to stop the…

Wolverines from winning They say that lightning never their eighth straight Conference strikes twice in the same spot. But crovwn, 44 to 33%. What's more, they Indiana's puissant trackmen are go- vowed that…

…, Wolverine pitching ace last spring, will report to the Reading (Pa.) training camp near Durham, N.C. within the next few days . . . A farm team of the Brook- lyn Dodgers, Reading is a member of ! the Class B…

March 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…-cushion cham- pionships yeseterday. The meet was conducted by tele- graph and 13 colleges participated. Michigan's total of 98 points was fol- lowed by Wisconsin with 92. Last week, the Wolverines annexed the…

… his usual astute ob- servations of late. His particular{ piece de non resistance this year has been Francis Heydt, Wolverine swim- mer who transferred from Iowa last year. At the time of Heydt…

… one of his better dives. Ohio had Johnny Patton, a sensational sophomore, and there wasn't too much confidence in the Wolverine lockerI room when Hutchens expressed his hopes , . . "Don't worry, Matt…

… start working." But Hutchens isn't through. To- morrow night he meets Wayne's great star, Andy Clark, in the furlong feat- ure of the Wolverine-Tartar dual meet at the I-M tank. Clark will be favored…

March 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… Start Naval Push; Swimming Lead Wolverines Come Second With 12 Finalists; Race For Title To End Today Michigan Qualifies Four In Wrestling By BUD HENDEL An embattled Ohio State swim- ming team, that…

… flavor attached to the qualifying trials, the Wolverines still rule the favorite to win their fourth consecutive Confer- ence title. In four of the eight swim- ming events, Michigan turned in the fastest…

… leading qualifier in the 300 yard medley relay, with the Wolverine trio of Dick Riedl, and thestwo Sharemet brothers, John and Gus, blazing to a 2:57.7 clocking, just nine-tenths of a second short of the…

… Foundation. t After the general registration ofI delegates, the conference will separ- ate into groups at 9 a.m. to discuss the theme. A luncheon will be held' at 1 p.m. at the Michigan Wolverine " and more…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… RP Bill in Late PRICE FIVE CENTS ession M'Mlermen Cop Big Nin Third Major Crown Falls To ichigan Wolverines Take Three Seconds By MURRAY GRANT IOWA CITY, Ia., March 13- Iowa and Ohio State set the…

… rec- ords here in the 38th Western Conference championships, but it was the game and steady crew of Wolverine swimmers that had it when it counterl as they recap- tured the coveted title by ekeing out a…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… star defenseman, Amno Bessone and Capt. Chet Ziem- ba, the Illinois Hockey team skated to a 4-2 decision over a hard-fight- ing band of Wolverines from Michi- gan here tonight., Although Illinois…

…-minding job turned in by lit- tle Hank Loud, Wolverine goalie. Local fans were loud in their praise of Loud who, although he made only 29 saves, came up with at least ten shots fired from sticks of Illinois…

March 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

Wolverines from his defense post throughout the season. It was characteristic for Charley to grab the puck in his own defense zone, swing around his net gaining speed, skate into enemy territory and let fly…

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