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January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… Schedule Starts with Northwestern III Purdue's wrestling team, which won the Western Conference championship last year in the closest meet in history, will enter- tain our Wolverines tomorrow af- ternoon…

… at 2 p.m. After giving Pirdue a head start with three consecutive dual meet wins, the Wolverines have lost only one meet to them since 1926, which was the contest of two years ago. Last year the…

…, Wolverine Jack Keller will tangle with the titleholder of both the National Collegiate and Western Conference 115 pound champion-: ships in the person of Captain Ar- nold Plaza. Only a junior, and undefeated…

… both the Big Nine and N.C.A.A. (clampionships last sea- son, who will engage with Michi- gan's John Powers. Byron Lasky Phil Carlson, and Captain Bob Betzig round out t1he Wolverines' probable startiers…

… Nine victory of the year when they tangle with Northwestern's winless Wildcats tomorrow night at Yost Field House. Opening their home Conference schedule, the Wolverines will car- ry a pair of losses…

… Buckeyes finally caught fire. j f'ach Arthur "Dutch" Lon- borg has a squad composed mainly of sophomores, and as Wolverines Faceirish, State, Grads in AALT Track Meet on TOBOGGANS 25% Off FOXO2 SptMing iO4…

… 624 South Main With a full two weeks remain- ing before the Michigan AAU track meet at Yost Field House, the list of entries already shows promise of some outstanding per- formances. Wolverine Coach…

January 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… just three days prior. Can't Win on Road 1 The explanation of this appar- ent paradox seems relatively simple. During the "Cowles Era" of Michigan bake1 ball, Wolverine teams have ieci known as a "home…

Wolverines tackle Wiscon- sin at Madison this Saturday night, and then Cowles' cagers get another shot at Northwestern the last day of January in Ann Arbor. The quintet journeys to Ohio State and Illinois the…

… first week in February to roundI out their between-term schedule. MacIntosh Looked Good In the Wolverines' only Confer- ence appearance on the road this season both Don MacIntosh and Mack Suprunowicz have…

… and Celley ac- cepted the bid. He will be flown from Switzerland in time to begin the Spring semester. The trio will return to the Coliseum ice ne:it month in time to bolster the Wolverines in their…

… year with 25 goals, four less than tieammat e Gordie McMillan. Celley tallied 18 times. The return of Cossalter and Grant will be especially signifi- cant since the Wolverines are gunning for the coveted…

… California, which was slated for a single appearance in Ann Arbor, will meet the Wolverines in two games on February 16 and 17 at the Coli- seum. Michigan's pucksters face the Gophers this week-end in a two…

… and the with- drawal of the Washington AC as he made final arrangements for the trip. Ie said that the 12 Wolverines making the trip would meet Allentown, Pa., on February 4 and face the tank- sters of…

… been the 76 goals netted in the 1936-37 season when the Wolverines won twelve games against six losses. The 17 games won was also a new record for Michigan. the previous high racked up in 19381 when a…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… 18 Points (Continued from Page 1) period. It was the charity tosses the Wolverines received that continually kept thent out in front, since they only managed to score one more field go l than the…

… were pulled far out of position. V Numer Three t Sextet TriumphsAgain, 5-1; llini Floor Matmen, 16-14 c ' . <4>~ N' Rout Of Ilinois Is Squad's 2nd LeagueVictory Ross Paces Wolverine Offensive As…

… Goldsmith Nets Two Markers By ART HILL Eddie Lowrey's fighting Wolverine hockey squad finally hit its stride last night and completely sbdued,a game but outplayed Illinois outfit, 5-1. The game was featured…

… by the great defensive play of Charley Ross and Larry 'Calvert, who held Illinois to a minimum of scoring chances. Ross also sparked the offensive drive 3f the Wolverines, getting one goal himself and…

… Stodden, Wolverine wingman, tallied the second Wolverine mark- er when he outskated the Illinois de- fense to drive the disk into the net n 12:34 of the second period, after 7apt. Eldon "Spike" James of…

… Corson, Wolverine right wing, added the fourth Michigan ' score when he soloed past defense- man Charley Stewart of Illinois and beat goalie Gillan from a difficult angle. Paul Goldsmith scored the Wol…

… the 145-pound match, the Wol- verines were down 16-0.. This was not so nice from the Wolverine standpoint although it must be admitted that the invaders are smiling and laughing as though someone has…

January 14, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… LIGHTLY: Wolverine Se Queens Roug Michigan fans were treated to -e a double helping of winniaig hock- d ey this past weekend as the Maize and Blue sextet fashioned two to consecutive wins over Queens…

… University of Kingston, Ontario. pe In Friday night's encounter, ti Queens University took an early vi one goal lead in the first period ut only to see the Wolverines come m back with two goals in the second…

… se and third stanzas to put the con- H test "on ice." Although Rene Lefebvre scored o the first goal of the evening ata the twelve minute mark of the k first period, the Wolverines played k the…

… lines a went to work. Bill Jacobson scor- 4 ed first and before the period end- d Balestri tallied on a screaming rive from inside the blue line o give the Wolverines a 2-1 lead. The period opened at a…

… terrific ace with the Wolverines con- nuing to carry the play to the sitors. Finally at the five min- te mark Connie Hill started the ost outstanding offensive play een at the Celesium this season. e started…

… tonight and came away with their second consecutive vic- tory over Northwestern, 49-41. As in the previous game a week ago at Ann Arbor, the Wolverines controlled both backboards with center Bill Roberts…

… all the way down court. Finding it easy that way, the Wolverines moved out and tried their luck, and had just as good results. Mikulich and Elliott dropped in long sets, then Su- prunowicz and Mukulich…

…, Bill Roberts, whose play was inspiring all evening to the Wolverines, tapped in a beauty to make it 45-34. Felt dribbled in to make it 36, but Harrison countered with a front shot. Then Northwestern made…

January 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…11 ! M, ki a i 'mY " lam: ti u :. ' .. k, r yu i iii;. c K. . . . . . . ........ ..,., - Wolverine Cagers To Meet Wisconsin at Madison Toiight ,,. Crippled Squad Fights To Stay in First…

… victory of course would keep the Wolverines in the first division. The Maize and Blue cagers have not been playing up to par in the scrimmages this week. They appear- ed to be far below the peak that was…

… distances; Willard Cooley, Gordon Puflord in the backstroke; Heine Kessler, Charlie Mack in the breast- stroke; and John Krygoski and John Ayers in diving. Wolverines Have Fine Team Going by last week…

Wolverines face a versatile Great Lakes team tomorrow night at the Bluejackets' camp. Great Lakes Coach Wallie Strother possesses an array of starsv namely Wolverines "T-Bone" Martin, and Dobbie Burton, and…

…. The Wolverine second line will again consist of Gordie Anderson. Jack Athens and Herb Upton, who have also improved their teamwork in this week's practice tilts. Vince Abbey, who rates a spot on either…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… here tonight but when the game was over, the Wolverines only found themselves more deeply entrenched in the Big Ten cellar. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's hoopmen staged another of their des- perate last half…

… rallies only to succumb to a powerful Illinois quintet, 47-41. A crowd of 5,619 fans witnessed the encounter. Both teams started slowly, but Michigan was never ahead, though the Wolverines gained a 2-2 tie…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… Building. The public is cordially invited. Today's Events Varsity Glee Club. Meeting of all committee chairmen in Glee Club rooms today at 3:30 p.m. Sing at the Wolverine Open House at 9:15 p.m.. Sunday, for…

…:30 is postponed. Eta Kappa Nu meeting in Michigan Union tonight at 7:00. Those wishing to eat in a group will meet in the usual place at 6:30 p.m. New Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State Street, is having…

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