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February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE TflMZK. . ........... e mm Cage WolverineQ hio State a Michigan Seeks Sec: Ohioans' Home Con By SY SONKIN Michigan's cagers will try to cake it two wins in as many staits…

… this one to bring the team's average to .500. It's also the old story of want-I ing to beat Michigan. BUT THE WOLVERINES have something at stake in this game too. Although they saw their chances for the…

… _B Oppose Bucks Gvm Contest Wolverines Seek Second Dual Meet Win; By JOHN BARBOUR Duff, Whitfield Pace Powerful Ohio Squad After suffering a 21-8 whippi Natators Seek To Extend Dual Meet Victory…

… the main features of the meet, the trampoline duel be- tween OSU's Bruce Harlan, Olym- pic diving champion, and Hobie Billingsley against the Wolverines' Ed Buchanan and Bob Shoendube, AAU trampoline…

…-meter Olympic record holder is expected to compete in the quarter-mile and 60-yard dash for the Buck- eyes. He will be joined by Harry Cogswell in the 440 run against the Wolverines. Jus Williams aind…

… Fred Stoliker will face competition in the two-: mile run from State's Frank D'Arcy. IBuckeye hordes invading Ann Ar- bor this week-end as they meetI the Wolverines at 3:00 p.m. to- day on the Yost…

WOLVERINES have little hope of equalling the performanceI of their upstate brothers, but they s"> - - - - Iat the hands of powerful Pur di cleared 13 feet six inches against Ohio State's mat squad joins t…

… isuct .eye nor..aes...,nva:.,.ng ...AnA- COACH D)ON C'ANIIAM will are intent on at least packing start Wolverine middle-distance away their first Conference vic- ace Herb Barten in the 880 and tory…

…, Whitaker and Rcilly, holder at 136 pounds, who is ngainst the Wolverines. wrestling the surprising Buckeye Michigan will be represented by Bryce Keough in the 145-pound ,im Morrish, Soble, Bob Sergeson…

… bracket. -VnCI 3~M Er 'c j 3 i . a a i i i l .; l .; .I By DICK HURST Michigan puts her two-year string of swimming triumphs on the block for real at 3:30 this af- ternoon when the Wolverines meet…

February 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… Illini two (,ays later.; Ohio itate dlumpted the Goplhers again a week latter wihh.le Illinoais sftuggled to wvin over Wisconsina. THE WOLVERINES HAVE VE.T to meet the Gophers and tim! Illini in home…

… dual meet tht is cn Hinsdaele 21, Chicagoyd12 and winning streak in Wolverine pucM I 1 # 1.J 4 1 sdrcato-u. 'leWne55Aam13 annals Tehj - icoyBnenuYtween semesters, Michigan Strauss 27, Haydn 24 T cushed2…

…vi opeonJat ayP chalked tip her first Big Nine Cooley 52, Fletcher 12 te31 alsocrse any hoetat h win wh~en the natators crushed Greene 24, Vaughn 20 u'-Wolverines' might go througn the ur- season…

… t FConference tilts and rolled to 4" four wins-three over Confer- ence foes and the other over Michigan State - since the middle of January., The Wolverines played the Northwestern cagers twice in…

… game was the appearance of Mach Suprunowicz in the role of point-maker for about the first time this season. He puiled up 15 counters to lead the Maize and Blue offense. The Wolverines' other victory…

… racked up 16 points. His rebounding was a decisive factor in the Wolverines' victory. On January 29) Michigan's cagers aliowedj their first signs ' f looking like chiampions when they upset the 01h10 State…

… which, in a large degree, ac-ici a 'srtunt form. The toeami was aggressive, and played the baall. With the Wolverin!es co utroll ing the ball Ohio State's 63.5 pour( -average suffered, 'Iwo nightsi, later…

…. The Wolverines took 1.he letfad at the six-ii ie mardik ins the first Period and ledJ the rest paf the way. Trhe Wolverines, after last iight's victory over. Wisconsin,' lhaive a. 4-2 record in…

…. Tihe Michigan four finish local track scene and kept the! thir'd behind Notre Dame a. Wolverine thinelads busy for three Michigan State. weeks. The first meet of the 1949 Sea- i I'I . f,>T,, , son came…

… Morrish the 220 legs, and clearest 13 ft., 3 in. lBartena anchoring with the half- ,E, ile', thle Wolverines nipped theI THlE HOME SEASON opened tape .tust ahead of MSC inu 3:30.. January 28 when Michigan…

February 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…, howling band of grap- ling fans watched the Wolverines rop their fifth straight match of he season as superior Hoosier rid- ng time in two crucial bouts pro- ided the measure of power neces- x ary for…

… Indiana's third win gainst one loss. * AFTER LOSING four straight ndividual bouts, the Wolverines et the stage for their ill-fated ictory drive. Captain Bob Betzig literally ;roared out inta the ring to…

… ing the third period. Although of the Wolverine gymnasts, about the match ended in a 3-3 tie, this sophomore wonder tumbler ndiana was awarded riding who presents a major obstacle to time, thus winning…

… the necessary incra- were the only man the Wolverines ent to put the Indiana club far had to fear, but it seems that xnough ahead to win despite the trouble comes in droves. ower-surge of the Wolverines

… play the Lawrence Tech respective fields. B" team at 2 p.m. Monday in rsetv ils etroit. Last Monday the Wolverine ALTIOUG 'I'61 THESE three are1 agers bowed to the Blue Devils the backbone of the Illini…

… feet for over a month. But the Boilermakers are not particularly long in this department which maly give more of the Wolverines a chance. IN THE GAME at Lafayette, Bill Mikulich and Bill Doyle were…

… the golf squad, in- Coach Bert Katzenmeyer Tues- day, Fe~b. 22, at 4 p.m., on the I-M golf driving range. up class as the Wolverines prepare for next Saturday's "big one" with Ohio State. I Best of the…

February 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1949 THE MICITCAN lA T 6-.- a- rSA. W.. .aa , .a. wa.,u 1r r.a V Va.y V! Y" .vt 11.t 1 - Cagers Wolverin Trounce e Natators Pur ue Scuttle V in See-Saw I1 Vater…

… 53-47 the Wolverines opened up again. BILL MIKULICH, who started the game in place of Hal Morrill at forward, landed the first blow after slightly more than five min- utes had elapsed and from then on…

… 0 0 21 11 13 53 Michigan 26, By CAL KLYMAN Pushing the highly favored Illi- nois tumblers all the way, an un-( derdog Wolverine gymnastic squadI bowed to the Ilmini before a capa- city crowd at…

… Champaign by the score of 50-46. Pointing for the biggest gym- nastic upset of the year, an in- spired Michigan aggregation al- most caught up to the Indians in. the last event of the meet. The Wolverine

… side horse, giving up the first position to an- other teammate, John Fin ai. Wolverine Captain, Dick Pash- baugh, turned in his usual good performance by accounting flor a! first in the flying rings. Tom…

… Till- man of Michigan took third place in this event, with Jack Sharp, of the Illini, capturing the middleI slot. The Wolverines will attempt to avenge this defeat when they meet the Ohio State Buckeyes…

…- sheet. ing Minnesota, 65-18, at the I-M Saturday afternoon he had pool yesterday. whipped Northwestern's highly re- It was strictly no contest for garded Charlie Chelich. the unbeaten Wolverines as they…

… and after a minute and forty seconds had elapsed he had taken five shots and made five buckets." The Wolverines had their best night of the season in the shooting department making 34.2 per cent of…

…. The Wolverines looked good in ringing up 4-1 and 6-3 decisions{ over the Golden Gophers, but the I Maize and Blue received a blow which may prove to be of very se- I rious consequence. Ace defenseman…

…. The Rochester doctor who ad- ministered to Starrak estimated that it would be at least two weeks before he would be able to return to action. This is the part that'will hurt the Wolverines for in the…

February 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…-. .more guard Gerry Mitchell each dumped in 12 points to supple- ment the 15 tossed in by Grant. DESPITE THE FACT that the Gophers did all right by them- selves in the scoring department the Wolverine

…, Mitchell beat out Bob Hinkle of Illinois in :08.9, and Wolverine Don Hoo- ver was third. In the lows, Hinkle was again second to Mitchell, who was timed in :08.2. Two Wolverines placed in the 60-yard dash…

… of Illinois tied for first at 13 ft., 934 in. Purdue's Lawrence Busby was third. HERB BARTEN, Wolverine middle-distance ace, ran a con- servative race in the 880-yard run, and coasted to an easy 1…

… Jewsbury, winning in 9:30. Shel Capp finished fourth for Michi- gan. Illini Bob Downs took the mile run, beating out Wolverine Cap- tain Bob Thomason in 4:21.1. Going into the final event, the mile relay…

… the second win in as many starts for the Wolverine acrobats, who captured four first places in the six events. Pete Bar- thell led the individual point- makers with 13. taking top hon- ors in the…

… parallel bar test and leading a Michigan sweep of the tumbling competition. Ed. Buchanan added another first for the Wolverines by taking the trampoline event, and Michi- gan's Bob Willoughby outpointed his…

… other Wolverine penalty in the final period. The two goalies, Jack McDon- ald and Gopher captain Jack Mc- Ewen had about the amount of saves with McDonald having the edge with 38. McEwen kicked out 33…

Wolverine shots. MICHIGAN TECH and Minne- sota both have three losses in re- gional play after last night's con- test. On the other hand Michigan has only one loss, that coming at the hands of the Huskies up…

February 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

…SZ N--j), Y, r RY 27, 1 SUNDAY, I ~R~Y 27~ I Out Frigid Gophers, 4-1 Elliott Scores Defense Stars is Fii, Gacek, Burford, 15 Points To fcMilla ni Each Tally Once on Gonhers Wolverine Grapplers…

…, with teams began to rough it up a ing in goal for the Wolverines the assist going to Burford. little and sticks were carried and made several saves that Both goals came from in close. high. seemed headed…

… and tally of the game at 12:55 from at 13:50 of the stanza. Harris was caromed into the net. linemate Gordie McMillan on" a pushing Celley, and the Wolverine Minnesota was vastly improved shot fron…

… peppered McDonald ers, the odd-man advantage, but ike the Maize and Blue were in with shot after shot. but :"Mac" the Wolverines were able to kill or a lot of trouble. was equal to the task and turned off…

… tricky for Miller, as he es- caped three times, and was con- stantly wriggling his way out of the pinning holds. * THE BUCKEYE captain, Dave Ewart, won the 136-pound event handily from Wolverine Tom Mill…

… he counted on a takedown. During the third frame, Keough was trying hard for a pinning combination, but was unable to roll Wolverine Carlson off his stomach. * * * IN A VERY interesting match, 145…

February 10, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

Wolverine coach Vic Heyliger and, having the advantage of four; years of competition, seems cer- tain to set a mark that will re- main on the books for a long time. Although leading the team, he is far behind…

… last cam- paign. The battle for second spot in the scoring race grew tighter dur- ing the vacation period and now finds five Wolverines closely bunched. Scimitar Club opens Varsity StausDriv HERB RUSKIN…

… Paul Robeson, famous movie singer. With Wolverine Tom Dolan jumping around 6 ft., 4 in., a good battle is expected in the high jump. Another close duel will pit sprinter Art Henrie, of Michi- gan…

… finished right behind Dick Ienberg in lbe 50-yard free style as the Wolverine duo dunked LaSalle's highly regard- ed Bob Regan. Weinberg was timed in 23.1 seconds. Regan, however, came back to whip Bill…

… easily won his second victory in as many meets. LaSalle's Ed Richards and Wolverine Tom Smith provided another thriller in the 150-yd. backstroke as they matched stroke for stroke down to the wire with…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 25

… stirring come- back tonight with a hard fought 9-8 overtime victory over once-beaten Mihnesota. It was the Wolverines' eighth consecutive win and the first time this season they have failed to reach double…

… cheering or 'any similar vocal expression at all of the Wolverine athletic events. Details of the statute, which was made effective on February 1 ofethis year, were not forthcom- ing. Prof. Ralph W. Aigler…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 25

…: Michigan's cagers climaxed a stirring come- tonight with a hard fought 9-9 overtime victory over once-beaten esota. It- was the Wolverines' eighth consecutive win and the time this season they have failed to…

… ,makers, and forbids cheering y similar vocal expression at of the Wolverine athletic tails of the statute, which made effective on February 1 is year, were not forthcom- of. Ralph W. Aigler, Mich- s…

February 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

…- mistically pointing toward the season's finale. After their walloping victory over a powerful Buckeye aggrega- tion last night, the Wolverines wind up their current calendar by traveling to Evanston Monday…

…'s defending Conference 440 chani- pion Hrky Cogswel finishing se- ondi. Roc} Warren took the thirdi place S>ot for lie Wolverines. Duff and Maxwell performed with their accustomed skill in the hurdle events…

…, which we scrutinized several days ago, was a spectac- ular on. and certainly a fine example of the forward looking and jproressie attitude of the Wolverine front-office. 'hin si- ifie proposal that had…

… expanding their respective athletic plants. Army doesn't have a State Legislature to support their intercollegiate program either .. . Ohio's Bill Smith and Bruce Harlan were never better but Wolverines Bill…

… touched out the great Halo Hirosi in the 50 yard' sprint. It was Kogen's last competitive performance as a Wolverine in the Michigan pool. 1' i,--- MAY FIST - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN M AY 5…

February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… and was assured of the right to represent the mid- west at the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. The score was 10-4. * * * THE WOLVERINES tallied four goals in both the first and third…

… to Michigan because of its scoring punch. Forward Gil Burford paced the Wolverines with three goals. and four as- sists. With two regulars sidelined be- cause of injuries, Wolverine men- tor was forced…

… Bob Fleming and John Griffin. Hill played one of the best games of the year and stood out for the Wolverines. The game opened fast, with Minnesota seemingly having tke best of the play. Both & ns had…

… several shots on goal before Hill lit the red light on a pass from Burford, Play continued even, but the Gophers were unable to get in close enough to get a good shot on goal, while the Wolverines were…

… swarming all around Minnesota, net tender John MEwen. * * * THE WOLVERINES clicked for three quick goals to give them a 4-0 margin, Burford notching two and Gordie McMillan getting the other. Jack Bonner…

February 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… affair as Wolverine Bob Cunningham drew a little blood from his opponent, Vern McCoy. 1McCoy, however, scored a take-~ cldown in the second pi Tod to put him ahead, where hie stayed and took the first bout…

… had a couple near falls and ran up a score of 13-4 on Jack Powers in the 175 pound class. This was a wild match but Scar- pello had things his own way. Wolverine Jm Smith took one of the other Michigan…

… at Yost Field House, 68-46. Marks were set in all four field events, the 440- and 880-yard runs, high hurdles, and mile re- lay'The low hurdle time was tied. THlE WOLVERINES counted seven first places…

… ,.a1p~ Tits; h Dakota for I ho sec.. md i 'ht time, 10-4. IThe Wolverines, he'VIl to a ^-' tie at the end of I .ie first l~tij pounded four goals in each at' h. second and third stanz~as, wii holding…

…'(d, when he leaped 6 ft., 4 ill. II C Wolverines, Tom Dal and Ai', H1-enrie, also broke thet'(od st am: cia rd as theiy pl::cced sewl :11 thlird. (oi'mmll's iiiile .' 1;1I ay t c a m ('lloml11eCl six [full s…

… trampeled Minnesota 12- 4. The Gopher loss put Michigan's1 Wolverines more firmly in tilei driver's seat in the race for Mid- western represeintation in tile NCAA mecet. (M) ; second,, Koutonen, (M; third…

February 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… . * industrial relations supervisor of THE BOATS, 85-foot welded the Alabama division of his steel craft, will be used to trans- company. port men and light equipment to The whole Wolverine business and from the…

… rigs, started a few weeks ago when the -n . .ris.Decatur Daily received a letter The famed Miclhigan WolverineI recently completecl a successful9 invasion of the deep South. IT'SAN ANIMAL? Wolverine

February 25, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…Ihat Suprunowicz Rates High Two Wolverine Stars Out CINDER SIZZLERS: Duff, Whitfield Head Strong Buckeye Cinder Aggregation By HUGH QUINN Lloyd Duff and Mal Whitfield, two of the greatest performers in the…

… snare in the Wolverine's path last season. In the dual meet at Yost Field House, which the Buckeyes won, he accounted for 19 points with three firsts and a tie for another. Ile won both the 65-yard high…

… side. While they were anything but impressive in their two loss- es to the Wolverines, they did display a scoring punch and could explode at any time. Captain Rollie Depaul, Jerrt Lindegard, John O…

…!! The DASCOLA BARBERS Liberty off State These injuries will put the Wolverines on about even terms 13 Buying Days Left at $5.00 ENSBIAN 200-5:00 PM. Student Publcation Bldg. Designers and Manufacturers…

February 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Ozzie Cowles first took of guts,", was the phrase used by, v over the reins of the Wolverine assistant cage coach Bill Orwig cage squad in the fall of 194:6. to describe Boyd McCaslin last He had played…

… points to lead the Wolverine scor- the determination of the 23-year- ~esi h 12 oto h pr old cager. <l tans. One of his most vivid memories THIS INCIDENT is typical of stm rmtetm ewsplay- stm rmtetm ews…

… behind 4-2 in the final game with Dartmouth and two of his team- mates were sitting in the penalty box. It was against these trenmen- dous odds, that the Wolverines racked up a goal and went on to wvhip…

… before Goalie Jack MeDon- aid, had a chance to stop it. The bewildered Connie didn't suffer any injury, though, and the Wolverines won anyway. with team mates Arch Parsons and Dick Bernard. This sweep of…

February 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… THREE quarters of the game gone and the visitors closing up to a three-point Wolverine margin, the Maize and Blue called. time out, and then began to put the freeze on the bail. From the time they started…

…. Harold "Bud" Foster, the Badg- er mentor, admitted after the game that Michigan guards Elliott and Bob Harrison had put on an excellent display of stalling, but criticized the Wolverines continu- ally…

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