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November 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… got the ball yesterday and didn't stop until it had ground out a crushing 54-0 victory over Indiana's hapless Hoosiers. Gaining momentum as the afternoon wore on, the Wolverines scored once, in the…

… Hoosiers. Superlative both in the air and on the ground, the Wolverines rolled up a total net gain of 430 yards, their greatest team performance of the season. ** * * PARADOXICALLY, it was an Indiana back…

… IT-Dick Kempthorn (38) Wolverine fullback shows his tongue to a white-shirted Hoosier defender who cannot get to him in time to stop the husky Wolverine from plunging over for one of Michigan's eight…

…- gan an early 7-0 lead. Number two didn't come until early in the second quarter after the Hoosiers had put on a sus- tained drive of their own only to be stopped by the alert Wolverine line on the seven…

…. .. * * THIS TIME it was Dick Kemp- thorn, getting his first real op- portunity this year as an offen- sive fullback, smashing over from the two. The kick made it 14-0. A break gave the Wolverines their third…

November 07, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…-6 Loss of Daley and Pregilman Felt In Wolverines' Spotty Performance Michigan's Wolverines informed 20,000 fans that they missed Big Bill Daley and Merv Pregulman by their ragged performance in downing a…

… freshman heaved a touchdown aerial< BOB WIESE . line-bucking Wolverine full- back who has been given the job of filling the shoes of Big Bill Daley. And he did a creditable job against Indiana, gaining 100…

…, Hunchy was trapped in the end zone on an attempted pass and stepped out for a Michigan safety. For the Wolverines it was their fourth straight Conference victory and their sixth win in seven starts. The…

… his ,stride, sparked the Wolverine offensive in the first half. The Bad- ger-turned-Wolverine bucked across from the two after a 67-yard advance in the first period. And it was Hirsch, whose tally was…

… his eleventh -of the season, again when Michigan .made it 14-0 in the second period :t'he Wolverines were on Indiana's 43 when Hirsch faded back to midfield and flipped a high,, arching, wobbly pass to…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Tire After Ha Against Middie TAflacks By BILL MULLENDORE, Daily Sports Editor (Special to The Daily) BALTIMORE, Md. Stadium, Nov. 10-Navy's long subdued steamroller finally unwound itself against a…

… of the Naval Academy as they took advan- tage of almost every opportunity to cross the goal line five times. The lighter and younger Wolverines managed to make a fight of it for the first half and went…

… the drive that led to their first score. With Minisi doing most of the ball carrying, Navy roared all the way to the Mich- igan 31 before losing the ball on downs. On the next play, a Wolverine lat…

… Michigan miscue gave Navy its second touchdown shortly after the second period opened. After the Wolverines failed to gain follow- ing the kickoff, Jack Weisenburger sliced an eight-yard boot out of bounds…

Wolverines to the goal. Currence, place kicker extraordinary, converted this time, making the score 13-0. Michigan was not disheartened, ap- parently, and came right back to count its first tally. After an ex…

November 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…'s Scorers Win over Indiana Keeps Wolverine Record Spotless Bump Elliott Paces Scoring Attack With Two First-Half Touchdowns By BOB LENT After being partially stalled for two Saturdays in a row, Michigan…

… them almost a point-a- minute outfit in their first four games, the Wolverines scored three times in the first 19 minutes, going all the way each time they got their hands on the ball. "Big Three" Make…

…- terday's game. Compared Notes In one of the first sessions of its kind, the two schools met to WOLVERINE SCORERS-Left to right, Quarterback Howard Yerkes, Halfbacks Bump Elliot and Hank Fonde, and End…

… Russia and the Soviet zone of Germany. made the big difference. Michi- gan's"Big Three" (Bob Chappuis, Bump Elliott and Jack Weisen- burger) accounted for 324 of the Wolverines 363 yards and had a hand…

… throng of nearly 86,000 yesterday saw the Mighty Michigan Wolverines shatter. In- diana 35 to 0. The mercury took a dive shortly after the game got underway, as a chill wind sent the temperature to the low…

November 03, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… RIGHT TO EXPRESSION See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State ~~Iait RAIN, COLDER VOL. LVII, No. 36 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS mmmmmmmmm Wolverines

…,575 fans this after- noon at Memorial Stadium. It took the Wolverines two periods to snap out of a two-game lethargy which had seen them tied by Northwestern, beaten by Illinois and today outplayed by…

… around the Wolverine flanks. On the offensive side, Ma- dar grabbed Bob Chappuis' second period aerial on the Minnesota 3 to set up the initial Michigan tally. for two periods the partisan crowd watched…

… and threw back two Michigan thrusts inside the Minnesota 30 before the visitors could break the ice. But the Michigan reserve strength was just too much for the valiant Gophers. The Wolverine line broke…

… pronounced. Com- pleting six out of 16 aerials, the Michigan team piled up 174 yards by passing to Minnesota's 40. The Wolverine backfield let only three tosses leak through out of the 14 the Gophers tried…

November 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Golden Gates! For the Rose Bowl-bound Wolverines, 1947 Big Nine titlists, are expected to arrive at Pasadena on Dec. 22, according to transporta- tion and practice plans announced yesterday by Coach Fritz…

… to resume pigskin drills December 10. Forty-Four To Go West Only 44 Wolverines, however, will board a west-bound train at 'Ann Arbor's railroad station on SL Election Petitions Due On Wednesday…

…-game flag- raising ceremonies, will accompany the Wolverine gridders in their transcontinental trek to the New Year's Day classic in the Rose Bowl. n * * * * Agenda Fixed By Big Four DespiteClash Austrian…

…. accompany the Wolverines to the Rose Bowl. The Buick Division of the General Motors Corporation will sponsor the band in an all- expense trip to Pasadena, he said. Stop-over Plans Practically the entire…

November 19, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… JLlre Sir4Ab :43 tti WEATHER Cloudy and Cool VOL. LV, No. 17 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 1944 I0 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Down Wisconsin 14-0 In Bitter Contest Lund, Culligan…

Wolverines off the field in an exceedingly hard-fought game here yesterday before 20,400 chilled spec- tators. Allied Armies Join Forces in Push En Area Toward Rhine from Aachi n2 Z Stubborn Japs…

November 12, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… LY Sirigm 4hp AL 'Ah- IWW et WEATHER Cloudy. Warmer VOL. LV, No. 11 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY NOV. 12, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Leyte-Bound Nippon Troop Ships Sunk Wolverines Homecoming…

… gathering of 42,000 wildly cheering fans. The Wolverines registered their first score of the game, four minutes after the opening kickoff. Ralph Chubb, on the initial play of the tilt, returned the pigskin to…

… when Don Green- wood, Illini back,,fumbled Jack Wei- senburger's punt and Harold Watts, Wolverine center, recovered on the Orange and Blue 32 yard line. Michigan Scores Again Lund, in five thrusts at…

…, two agi- tated Indians and a complacent but virile Wolverine gave the Sigma Chi fraternity first place honors in the men's division of the homecoming display judging yesterday. Nineteen of the graves…

… branches, lay ready to acknowledge the Illi- ni's 20th defeat at the hands of the Maize and Blue, 14-0. Champaign--That Way One Indian Illini, after being heft- ily kicked by the Wolverine, was hur- tling in…

November 08, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… quarter yesterday. White was brought down on Harvard's 14-yard -ine, but he bounded across the goal line two plays later for Michigan's first tally in the Wolverines' 35-7 rout of the Crimson. State Police…

…. Ragged in spots but ever powerful the Wolverines capitalized on their potent ground game and diversified passing attack to completely subdue Harvard. It was hardly a submissive mouse, however, that…

November 25, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… * * * * * * * * Plant ** Toayi Michigan, OSU Play f or Biga Ten Title Winner May Get Bid to Rose Bowl Wolverines Enter Fray as Underdogs By DAVE LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor Special to The Daily COLUMBUS, OHIO…

Wolverines enter today's fray as decided underdogs. Using past records as a yardstick, Ohio rates the nod over Michigan in both the line and backfield. Today's rivals have played four mutual opponents, Indi…

November 21, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…j1 lull Y .44V ai4t Weather ILillt' le Chiln VOL. LIV No. 18 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOV. 21 1943 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ann Arbor Sc a Conf esses Killing Wolverines Gridders Cop…

… games for the Wolverines and the se- cond largest point total in the series with the Buckeyes since 1897. The Crisler machine completely routed the hapless Buckeye civilian eleven by piling up 426 yards…

November 14, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…r u woii 43U 4. aitt Weather I Cloudy VOL. LIV No. 12 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOV. 14, 1943_ 2i PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Beat Stubborn Badgers, 27-0 Victory Gives Michigan Tie with…

… offensive star of the tilt, personally accounting for 113 of the 294 yards the Wolverines gained by rushing. Nussbaumer scored one touchdown and passed to Earl Maves for another as the 160 pound tailback from…

… gain on three plays, the See WOLVERINE, page 6 Detroiters May Get More Milk Burger Says Situation , Will Improve Soon DETROIT, Nov. 13.-(/)-Outside supplies and increased producion willgreatly improve…

November 30, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…. Eddie Lowrey's Wolverine squad which has been sunk in the depths ow. mediocrity for the past two seasons. will present a " rejuvenated lineurI flashing added speed and offensive strength. On the strength…

… are both sophomores and will start at the left and right wing positions. Both areagressive, speedy players and should add considerable scoring punch to the Wolverines' attack. Playing between Kemp and…

…,000 Wolverine fans the funniest, most entertaining Swim Gala they had ever seen. From event number two on, the spectators were sitting on the edges of their seats waiting for the next surprise to pop. If someone…

November 19, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… the storm will be "attended by widespread preci- pitation." The southern see- tions will get rain and the north, snow. Temperatures were about nor- mal in the East today. Wolverines Leave Today Farewell…

…, oh mighty Wolverines! The nation's number one foot- ball team will depart by bus at 4:30 p.m. today from Yost Flek House-without benefit of bands, loud speakers or premeditated per- formances. * * * A…

November 17, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… carried on while here over the week-end to view the Wolverine-Indiana grid clash. Not to be outdone by a $200 pledge made by Detroit Alumni, the Saginaw group pledged a sim- ilar amount. WITH THE TRIP…

…. Persons who have pur- chased Wolverine Club combin- ation train-game ducats and planned to return on the Sun- day morning train may return immediately after the game and will receive a $5 refund. PRESIDENT…

November 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… of hand to make them disappear, and the Wolverine Club's a little disgruntled about it. A club official charged yester- day that flash card displays spon- sored by the club were far from 'flashy," and…

… flash card displays at the Indiana game, because there just aren't enough left to make a showing. "Hundreds of cardis are lost through carelessness," he asserted, "and the Wolverine Club is forced to…

November 24, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… objections" to a ner at the position. Veterans' Organization request for Yerges Is Quarterback extended Christmas vacation were Otherwise, theWolverines appeared predicted by Dr. Frank E. Rob- to be in good…

…- feated but once-tied Indiana this af- ternoon. Possible inclement weather also added to the Wolverine woes. Yester- day's snowfall was adequately taken See MICHIGAN, Pg. 3" r-- pera Favorite Featured by et…

November 13, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… expected to be on hand for today's tilt with Wis- consin when the Wolverines will at- tempt to come up on even terms with idle Purdue in the Western Confer- ence race by handing the Badgers their eighth loss…

… triumph no matter who wins, for last week seven men from his great team of last year started for the Wolverines against Indiana. Today five, and quite prob- ably six, former Badgers will start for the…

November 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… weeks ago, but the cagey Wolverine ticket manager real- ly put one over on the pasteboard hustlers in the Ohio State sell-out. A full two weeks before the Buck- eye game all tickets have been dis…

…- tributed without any of the near rioting or scalping that 'preceded the Minnesota tilt. Secrecy is the key to Tillotson's success. For close to a month now the Michigan ticket agent knew that the Wolverines

November 05, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Minnesota's Golden Gophers at Minn- eapolis Saturday. An operation on Evashevski's shoulder, previously announced nec- essary by Dr. George Hammond, the team physician, was cancelled just before the Wolverine

… of X- rays taken Friday night and Sat- urday morning, was made when Ham- mond decided that surgery would get the Wolverine quarterback into top condition for the Northwestern game, two weeks away…

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