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August 10, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

… Hall. Some of these men will be shifted to the two-mile with Glas, Matthews, Purdue especially promising for the lin r rFl' vt - h, Bnnmmnrp'Rill Ar Wolverine 's 1939-4OAthletic Record Reveals…

…-1 loss to On- tario. Jan. 6: In their donference open- er, Michigan's cagers upset the strong Ohio five, 40-35. Jan. 11: The Wolverine hockey team gained its first Conference de- cision by taking Illinois…

… into camp, angel eve . rt[. oopnomore t ACU Ae r- 3-1, man should come through with many Jan. 16: Yale went down before points for the Wolverines in the the Michigan swimming powerhouse, two-mile. 46…

…-29, as the Eastern papers cried Good Frosh Hurdlers out the "luck of the Wolverines.". The best group of hurdlers the Jan. 20: Minnesota handed the frosh team has had will come up Lowery pucksters their…

… second set- to reinforce Jeff Hall, Ray Gau- back in three days, and two more were still to come. thier, and Sherm Olmsted. Neil Mac- Feb. 16: Wolverine athletes spent Intyre and Bud Byerly tied the high…

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… pay about $600, while an outstate student will pay $710. Local Cooperative Is Now Largest In The United States The Michigan Wolverine, coopera- tiv6 eating club, largest student co- operative in the…

…- cluding Shakespeare recordings. which are sponsored by Prof. Paul Mueschke of the English department. Symphonic records will also be pre- sented. The Wolverine also has Intramural teams in all sports. The…

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