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February 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

Wolverine evening were the 150-yard backstroke and the 440-yard freestyle. Holiday proved in the longer back- stroke distance that he had plenty of energy left for he surpassed by nearly three seconds the…

… breaststroke start. Bob Knox of State Haughey. Larry Luoto of State came and Dave Levy of the Maize and Blue in third. waged a thrilling fight for second The Wolverines ended the meet by place, with the Spartan…

… behind Wolverine Mert Church in 300-YARD MEDLEY RELAY, won the 50-yard freestyle and a third in Y A MEDLEy RAY, won the 100-yard freestyle. Johnny Patten by Michigan (Holiday, Hayes, Pat won this last race…

… the Wolverines victory of the season the Wolverin will be counting on to turn back the victory of tee the Wrin Boilermakers. The forward positions thisk will meet the Paris A. C are wide open to those…

… State, the Wolverines will send a full squad of thirty men to the Michigan State Relays at East Lansing Satur- day. The only team sending more than Michigan will be Notre Dame with 33 men. Ohio State and…

… champion, will carry the Wolverine hopes. Running against him are Rus- sell Owen, Ohio State, Sugar Bowl 440-yard winner, and perhaps Gene Fehlig from Notre Dame's record- holding mile relay team. Altogether…

… Delaney, shot- putting wizard from Notre Dame. Strong in 880 Tuesday night's meet gave notice to the Big Ten track world that the Wolverines have something this year. Half milers everywhere have room for…

… worrying when reading the results of the 880. The race was a grand slam for Michigan with John Roxbor- ough, Ross Hume and Art Upton crossing the finish line in that order. The Wolverine two-mile relay team…

… Sports EditorA It was a "reversal of position" for Michigan over Michigan State last night at Yost Field House as the sur- prising Wolverine grapplers squeezed out a 16-14 victory before several hundred…

…-Maxwell bout was easily the most colorful and exciting on the program. The Wolverine cap- tam opened with a quick take-down, but Maxwell "escaped" and followed up with a take-down to take a tem- porary lead…

February 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… the affair which is expected to be the most color- ful in its history. The Wolverine mentor was hinting at a new field house rec- ord for his star shot putter Charlie Fonville who last Satur- day night…

Wolverine mentor added however that in the history of the great Michigan teams of the past fifteen years it has been the abil- ity to take a large number of thirds and fourths that has won the Wolverines many…

February 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…SVNDA T, FEB. 11, 1945. THE -MICHIGAN i7DATILY' PAGE w. ara : i :LL 1 PAGE N.I chi D omintates RelayTs; Bad ers Beat Five Wolverines Take Six Events for New Big Ten Record; Jackson Wins…

… Two Pucksters Win Iowans Down Wisconsin Evens Count Wh Over Waterloo Indiana To ai Wolverines by Winning 55-44 i - 17 f". ' ,C t F is Ff1nvr 1) m r ao JUMKs-ters 3-4 al Dtg -tJenl(IcC Two MileR l…

…('-watrnhndisbdfr Tearn r'in highs. Ted Balogh, a Wolverine huri- Field House record. Witherspoon ! Victory of '45Season ja ta sharenfthned ite bd o filer, finished second and third in finished second, and Purdue's Ben or…

…. Conference last year, wound up third. ine thinclads win six events, the set- In the first event, the Wolverines Michigan Wins Two-Mile Relay By JERRY LEWIS into the loop's cellar as it outclassed ting of a new…

… the ir 19 aity showing that they are still likely to y the baton for Michigan. terloo net. Then Waterloo sped into toh successfully defend their Conference Willard Wins Last year's Wolverine captain…

… 7:14.7sn!rBert Herrmann, Al Kralovansky and whe hereahed6 eet6 38 ichs. terBil Detehaf ofPurueMoore of Western Michigan after a The Wolverines broke into the j Jack Herron found the range. In doing…

February 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…C1 eturn from California Parley See You To Comment Upon ed Offer from Bears i FLASH PICTURES Wolverines Spend Busy Vacation; Win Seven, Lose Three Contests WK MARTIN 0. "Fritz" Crisler re- n…

… athletic set-up. Beyond that I know nothing about it." While Michigan students were convalescing from a stiff round of finals, five Wolverine athletic teams bounced right back from their three-hour tiffs to…

… the Wolverines, 59-52. The cagers then journeyed down to Bloomington and dropped another to Indiana's Hoosiers, This lowered the Michigan five to fourth place in the conference standings, but they…

… bounced back to second with a 56-53 victory over the Buckeyes here last Saturday, night in a rough and tumble con- test which saw one Wolverine and four Ohio cagers foul out in the last two minutes of play…

… sort of a record in the second period by scoring four goals in one miriate, 58 seconds. Bob Marshall of the Wolverines suffered a brain concussion in the Brantford game, but has since returned to action…

…, Wisniewski and Elliott all hit to run the count to 37-36 Michigan. The Wolverines then added four more points to hoist their lead to five points. Lautenbach then took over for the Badgers and sank four baskets…

… class- room and won't be available to the Wolverines for the rest of the sea- son. The loss of this duo will cut deeply into Michigan's strength in the freestyle sprints. Both Moss and Kogen are regarded…

February 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…-18 lead at half-time, the Wild- cats steadily increased their margin through the second period and then Withstood a belated Michigan rally in the later stages. After the Wolverines had made it 40-34 with…

…-9, the Gopher heavyweight, Bill Aldworth pinned Wolverine Bill Hol- combe to give his team five points and the draw. Only one other fall was regis- tered as Art Sachsel, Mich- igan's 121-pound entrant…

…, pinned Togami in 4:38. Jim Galles, the Wolverine vet- eran now competing in his fourth year, won his fourth straight match of the seas- on in the 175-pound brack- et. SWEEPING three relays and three…

… individual titles, Michigan's track team made its 1945 indoor debut in convincing style as it dominated the 15-event program of the First An- nual Michigan Relays here. The Wolverine thinclads also picked up…

February 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Congregational and Bap- tist guild tea to be held at 4 p.m. today at the Roger Williams Guild. Wolverine Club . , . Wolverine club will discuss plans for the spring sports sea- son and distribution of basket- ball…

February 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…ii Ut443tU1 Latest Deadline in the State I See Page 4 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1947 consin Cagers p Wolverines hriller, 52-51 el Sinks' TwoCharity Tosses nal Three Seconds of…

… crowd of 6,400 screaming fans Enrollment Officials Silent on Investig Increases ' n f 3 ds before, Boyd McCaslin, Wolverine forward, had from Glen Selbo and dribbled half the length of the ffloor to…

… two field relaxation of the goals. ation. For , the Badgers it was Glen hatcher, Adminis- Selbo, ex-Wolverine, who paced t in the Office of the attack against his former warned that stu- mates with 15…

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