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January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'li' Warns Co-rast by Tro 0C R tanord, 4-13R Wolverines Pile Up 42-0 Halftimie La Four CalI s F in m_ Turns Game inito Michigan Rout By DICK KRAUS Behind a savage…

… Ford, Wolverine end, recovered a Stanfdrd fumble. Two plays and a 15-yard unnecessary rough- i Daily-Lmanian OUTTA MY WAY-All-American Bob Chappuis (49), shifty Wolverine tailback, heads for Stanford…

… Michigan Stadium after viewing a heavily favored Wolverine team steamroller the Stanford Indians, 49-13. Predicted rain failed to mater- ialize although fans had a few anxious moments in the first quarter…

… when dark storm-clouds obscured the sun. However, for the remainder of the game old sol's sizzling rays beat merciless- ly down on grid fans. Turn-About Wolverine fans did a turn-about early in the game…

… off the famous Michigan reverse, shook off four Stanford tacklers to go over standing up. Weisenburger's Turn Then it waS Jack Weisenburg- er's turn, The speedy Wolverine fullback spun into a gaping…

… 21-0 with the game only six minutes old. The last bolt of Wolverine frst quarter lightning struck suddenly after Michigan had been penal- ized for illegal use of the hands. Chappuis faded from his 40…

… and bulleted a spiral that looked too long for Rifenburg, but the Wol- verine end went up and hauled it in on his fingertips to make it four touchdowns in eight and a half minutes. Wolverines Rest Then…

… the Wolverine scoring at- tack took a 13 minute siesta, dur- ing which time the Indians had nothing to cheer but the sensa- tional punting of halfback Mike Durket, who consistently boomed high spiral…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… TIJE AlICIII(-.W'-,XN DAIIA I'll U"ICSDAV, JANUARY 1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 =-' -79= It V11 Warns Coast by rouncing S ord, 49-13, Wolverines Pi Up 42-0 Halftie…

… tackle and went over. Jim Brieske booted the first of his seven straight conversions. Less than two minutes later, Len Ford, Wolverine end, recovered a Stanford fumble. Two plays and a 15-yard unnecessary…

… rough- ing penalty moved the ball to - __---------- the Indian 10, where Bump El- liott, running off the famous Lite-Ups A ,1 Daily-Lmanian OUTTA MY WAY-All-American Bob Chappuis (49), shifty Wolverine

… Sweat A sun-burned throng of more than 65,000 yesterday poured out of Michigan Stadium after viewing a heavily favored Wolverine team steamroller the Stanford Indians, 49-13. Predicted rain failed to…

… on grid fans. Turn-About Wolverine fans did a turn-about early in the game, cheering every scoring attempt of the underdog Stanford eleven. And thundering Michigan cheers greeted both Stanford…

Wolverine Soboleski..... fullback spun into a gaping hole, WilkinsI on the Michigan 39-yard line, White ....... C ......., broke out into the clear, shook Yerges.......Q. loose from a headgear tackle, slowed…

… minutes old. StanfGAd ... 280 14 The last bolt of Wolverine first Stanford......0 0 quarter lightning struck suddenly Michigan scoring-Tou after Michigan had been penal- l'%ann, C. Elliott, Weise ized for…

… end went up and hauled it Edickson, Coker. Poin in on his fingertips to inake it touchdown: Mervin. four touchdowns in eight and a half minutes. halfeminues.Rquarter. The passing of Wolverines Rest…

… string quarterback Morris Then the Wolverine scoring at- running of little Wayne1 tack took a 13 minute siesta, dur- and Mickey Titus spark ing which time the Indians had ford's second half play. nothing…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

Wolverines By HERB RUSKIN Aiming for their fifth game without a defeat, Michigan's hockey team will take the ice to- night in the first of a two game series against the University of North Dakota at 8:30 in…

… the Coli- seum. This will be the first puck meeting between North Dakota and the Wolverines who have won three games and tied one since the beginning 'of the sea- son. The Michigan squad boasts…

… usual, make up the Wolverine sextet's first line, with Bob Marshall, "Ted Greer and Bill Jacobson as the second forward wall. On the - Three Teams 'ie for First In Pin League The race for the lead in the…

…-Hards ........... 9 39 third line, Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger will have Sam Sted- man, Owen McArdle and Paul Fontana available for duty. Heyliger indicated that there would be some shifts between the second and…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… duty for the day, and then turned in a brilliant second half de- Liott Score for Wolverines * * ~ * * * * * Daily--Lmanian' ALLEY INTO TOUCHDOWN LA1E-Little Hank Fonde driving for the Wolverines

… Standard Time. Train Activities Illinois cheer leaders brought home the fact that the Wolverines were in foreign territory in a pre- game parade. Two of them carried a home made banner which said, "too bad…

… Stewart intercept- ed Bob Chappuis' pass on the Wolverine 45 and brought it back to the 27. After two plays Steger fumbled and Dan Dworsky re- covered on the Michigan 21. Again in the second period af- ter…

… attack of the Wolverines which kept them out of their own back yard. Time and again on short line jabs, with Chappuis doing workhorse duty, Michigan drove up over midfield. But this was not the Wolverines

…-Bump. Elliott, flashy Wolverine halfacl, high-balls his way through a maze of Illinois players and heads for touchdown territory after taking a punt from Eddelman. Since 1908 TI-E TYPEWRITER AND STATIONERY STORE…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

…zUaRY . 1 948THE MICHIGAN DAILY i. Wolverines Overpower Fonde, Bump Elliott Score for Wolverines - * * * * * Fumbles, Interceptions Detour Michigan Drives Alert Defense Deciding Factor in…

… turned in a brilliant second half de- fensively to move a step closer to a Rose Bowl bid. Daily--Lmanian ALLEY INTO 'OUCIMOWN LANE-Little hank Fonde driving for the Wolverines' winning touch- down against…

… the game, Tom Stewart intercept- ed Bob Chappuis' pass on the Wolverine 45 and brought it back to the 27. After two plays Steger fumbled and Dan Dworsky re- covered on the Michigan 21. Again in the…

… Eddlemanrtaking the ball on a reverse from Maggioli, was cut down by Rifenburg to keep the Illini at bay. It was the running attack of the Wolverines which kept them out of their own back yard. Time and again on…

… short line jabs, with Chappuis' doing workhorse duty. Michigan drove up over midfield. But this was not the Wolverines high scoring day. Once it was a fumble on the Illini 14, again a beautiful Chap- puis…

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 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… Cowles' Wolverine cage quintet will be hard pressed to stop the rampaging Badgers of Wisconsin who are threatening to walk away wfth the Western Con- ference championship before half of the teams have a…

… next of the "Big Four" to make the attempt to halt the men from Madison. Ozzie Cowles willI have to develop a stronger scoring' punch if the Wolverines are to' stop Wisconsin's starting five cur- READY…

… faced each other 90 times over a 25-year span, with the Golden Gophers holding a distinct edge over the Wolverines. The Northmen have won 57 of the con- tests, while Michigan has tri- umphed only 24 times…

…- tory were inflicted by the Gophers, as they downed the Wolverines 10-0 and 15-2 in 1945. Series Born in '22. The series, which began in 1922, saw Minnesota grab the first con- test, 6-3 and then take…

…I Gophers hold a better than 2-1 margin, having netted the puck 298 times, while Minnesota goal- tenders have allowed only 142 goals by the Wolverines. rAIALY OFFICIAL C i4 '. v / ii; : \ \\ " " . ',4…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Chappuis, who has been expected to assume the bulk of the Wolverine catching burden this coming season, nor John Kul- pinski last year's starter have come out as yet. Elliott Expected To Bolster 1)eiieinse…

… its Big Nine opener against Min- nesota tomorrow evening at Yost Field House. The Wolverines, victors in four of the seven warm-ups to date, have not progressed as smoothly this season as they did at…

…. "But he's been rapidly whipping into shape." The Wolverine coach singled out the season's outstanding player as center Bill Roberts. The tall Mich- igan star, who canned 16 points in his last performance…

… Cowles' basketball schooling, has not been operat- ing too efficiently in the seven pre-Conference tussles. As a re- sult, the Wolverines have been spending considerable time this week in ironing out…

… defensive flaws. Coach Cowles says he is satis- fied with the team's shooting to date. The Wolverines have aver- aged more than 54 points per game, ringing up a season high of 78 against Marquette. Capt. Bob…

January 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

… made good a free throw to put the Wolverines ahead 38-35. A gift shot to MacIntosh, a long basket by Harrison, and two free throws by Suprunowicz ended their scoring. Elliott Provides Spark Elliott…

…'s return to the Michi- gan line-up provided the extra stimulus to the Wolverine attack. Although he accounted for only three baskets, the red-headed guard seemed to put the necessary spark into the squad…

January 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… night's Gopher battle, bust loose in the second half to tally seven important points as the Wolverines squeezed out a two-point win. ANOTHER CHANCE : Tickets for Rose Bfowl Movie Are Available Today at…

… the Wolverine team Senior Dance Petitions Due Seniors who would like to serve on the Senior Ball central com- mittee have until 5 p.m. Wednes- day to submit their statements of qualifications to the…

… the No- daks 5-2 at the Coliseum last night. For complete story, see page six. swished his first toss. Then M- liott took the ball out-of-bounds and the Wolverines continued to play catch. Roberts Stars…

… the Michigan win. A- ter the first five minutes when the Wolverines presented the Cowles version of the zone defense,Mich- igan switched and alternated be- tween the orthodox man-to-man and zone…

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