March 11, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 112) • Page Image 3
…'s second try at 14 feet . . . He cleared the bar by a mile and clipped it off on the way down with his arm . . . It took the heart out of the Wolverine junior . . . The Purdue Expofient, school paper, giving…
… Stodden of the Wolverines and Artful Amo Bessone of the Illini that, for sheer animal-like ferocity, would be hard to beat. _ From a Michigan standpoint,'the game wasn't so much to rave about since the…
… backstroke position and started the Wolverines off to a 3:10.7 timing. With the veterans taking it easy for a night. Matt's sophomorep took over heavy duty and came out bn top every time. Claire Morse…
… . . . the clean-cut Cardinal narrowly cleared 13 feet 1014 inches, but the other hair of vaulters couldn't follow . . on his second leap the Wolverine jun- ior beautifully cleared the height by several inches…
… . . . the Wolverine leader suffered a recurrence of a leg muscle injury, but went on to win, clear- ing 6 feet 3% inches. Shot-putter Bob Hook flashed marked improvement in his specialty with a throw of 48…
…. Another Wolverine standout was sophomore Bob Ufer who placed second to World Indoor Champion Roy Cochran in the 440 . . . Bob led the Hoosier ace until the final turn, but was finally edged by a scant two…
… (he cuts off the end), the Eveleth, Minn., star turned up in front of the Michigan net so often that Hank Loud, the Wolverine net-minder, began to think he was homesteading there. Five of his shots got…
…:30 and 4:30 p.m. Varsity Coach Ray Courtright when Don Ladd and Harold Heffer- Tough luck coach number one is nan finished behind Wolverine Tom- Coach Fisher A dds Cliff Keen . . . and he sits on that my…