May 16, 1943
(vol. 53, iss. 167)
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… Past Season 4 % By JOE McHALE The 1942-43 Wolverine swimming team was one which, if the Army hadn't stepped in, would most cer- tainly have ranked with the very top of the list of championship Mich…
… 1938 to Ohio State by the nar- ,ow margin of five points. The meet, ield in Evanston, was strictly a two- team affair, as was all of intercol- wegiate swimming: the Buckeyes and Wolverines had the 'class…
… freestyle sprinter. Patten Wins Honors The Wolverines were ably captained by Jack Patten, Big Ten and NCAA 100-yard freestyle champ and pos- sessor of the honor of being chosen the outstanding swimmer of the…
…-Mile Quartet Ends Season With World Record By JACK MARTIN Coach Ken Doherty's indoor track squad had the greatest season of his regime during the early months of 1943. The Wolverines remained un- defeated for…
…- lay carnivals. Win at Millrose Indoor competition began for the Wolverines Feb. 6 with the annual Millrose Games in New York's Madi- son Square Garden. Coach Doherty took along his now famous two…
… team championship. The Wolverine sprint-medley squad of Sears, Alkon, Bill Newcomb and Ufer broke the field house record in 3:33.5. Other Maize and Blue runners win- ning were Ingersoll, Ross Hume, Rox…
… hurdle relay. Buckeyes Are Routed On Feb. 26, the Wolverines fore- shadowed their Conference victory by routing the Ohio State Buckeyes, the defending champions, 75/2-28%/2. Ufer again starred, this time…