May 02, 1957
(vol. 67, iss. 151)
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… exhibition match be- fore beginning the Big Ten season. A The Broncos were the last team to defeat the Wolverines back on May 12, 1954. The netters have Cnce gone unbeaten to amass a re- cord of 35 consecutive…
… dual meet victories. Western, perennially, a strong team ies not fared too well in recent showings against Michigan. 'M' Winners Last Year In lest season's encounter the Wolverine's defeated the Broncos…
… Wolverines finally com- pleted their challenge rounds for this year's team, Tuesday. The completion had been delayed con- siderably, due to the harsh spring weather which forced the squad to play indoors until…
… for Saturday's three-team meet with Purdue and Ohio State. C o a c h Bert Katzenmeyer's Wolverine linksters lost to both of these teams in the quadrangular meet at Columbus, Ohio, last weekend, while…
… Off Form Many of the Wolverines shot far off their best at Columbus, and if they can hit their peak by this weekend, a complete reversal could occur at Lafayette Saturday. One factor which will limit…
… the Wolverines will be the absence of .i two lettermen from the, lineup. First-man John Schubeck will be in Minneapolis for a pre-law exam,! and Stan Kwasiborski will also miss the meet. They will be…
…, and it will take top performances by all the Wolverines to upset the Boilermakers. Ohio State, however, could be a different story. They had the advantage of their home course at Columbus, but will be…
… appears that the Boilermakers will triumph again this week, unless the Buckeyes or Wolverines turn in exceptionally strong pereformances. The battle this Saturday should be between Ohio State and Michi- gan…
… for the runner-up spot. However, the third meet, at Ann Arbor, on May 11, will give the Wolverines their best chance. They will be playing on their home course, with the team at full strength. Both…