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September 20, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 0) • Page Image 22

… cap- ed both the Big Ten and NCAA rn meets. The Wolverines fin- ed second in the Conference nival, but tumbled to fourth NCAA competition. * * * . 'HERE WERE bright spots in Wolverine picture, though…

Wolverines. y won the 400-yard free style at in the Big Ten free-for-all a Tittle an important factor he triumph. These seniors were instru- ental in the generally good quittal the Mannmen made themselves last…

… Neisch, a free- style sprinter from Detroit who was called the most improved swimmer on the Wolverine squad last season. * * a* NEISCH, ELECTED captain by his mates last spring, is a hard- working swimmer…

…- turning sprint veteran, junior Dick Martin, can be expected to do big things for the Wolverines. Martin, with one of the longest starting dives in the business, was a consistent pointwinner in the 50-yard…

September 20, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 0) • Page Image 25

… team stood at twenty-five. The Wolverines waded through a nine-game slate, numbering five conference - foes and four inde- pendents among their victims. The last team to inflict defeat on the. Maize and…

… contingent in Madi- son. On Saturday the scene shifted to Evanston with favored North- western furnishing the opposition. Down two matches the Wolverines surged back to edge the Wildcats by a tight 5-4 count…

September 20, 1951 • Page Image 29

… process which may reach its culmination during the 1952 season. The Michigan tankmen, who won four and lost three in regu- larly-scheduled dual meets in 19- 51, were not the Wolverines of old last season…

…'s men in the backstroke, relays and diving was too much for the Mannmen. * * * MICHIGAN STATE, active in conference competition for the first time last season, also troun- ced the Wolverines by an…

… includ- ing Ray Blum, Bill Farnsworth, Jimmy McLane, and Ray Moore. So the future is a perilous one for the Wolverine swimmers. But the possibility that such freshmen as Don Hill and Bob Brenner along with…

… fourth in the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships in May. Led by Don McEwen, captain of the 1951-52 team, the Wolverine track squad boasts strength in all the running events for the com- ing…

…. The Wolverines won seven consecutive indoor crowns from 1934 through 1940. Both the indoor and outdoor championships are tops for Big Ten schools, although Michigan has not annexed an indoor crown since…

September 20, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 0) • Page Image 28

… reserve ard winners Pete Palmer and ry Burns by virtue of his Mting prowess. ounding out the backfield is back, Don Dufek, leading scor- er for the Wolverines in 1949, who is certain to get the starting as…

… finished in a tie for third with Minnesota, as the Boil- ermakers ran away with the crown and OSU squeezed into second place one point ahead of the Go- phers and Wolverines. * * * ANOTHER FACTOR which may…

… defeat Wolverine title hopes is the entrance of a perenielly strong Michigan State squad into Con- ference grappling competition for the first time. However, the "magician of the mats," as he is called by…

September 20, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 0) • Page Image 23

… showing by the Maize and Blue in the Big Ten Indoor ehampionships, in which they placed a very close second to winner Ohio State. Giving their all, the Wolverine cindermen led until the final event, the…

…- consin and Northwestern in a tri- angular meet, Michigan faltered in the tightest Western Conference outdoor champion race in years and finished sixth. HAMPERED BY A cold, wet spring, Wolverine relay teams…

September 20, 1951 • Page Image 18

… .to the campus by the cooperation with the Wolverine SL Cinema Guild Board, in co- Club, an ill-campus pep commit- tee, to arrange pep rallies and sendoffs and welcomes for athletic teams. Other…

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