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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 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…-will parade their vast talents in local arenas. For weeks the Wolverine swim- ming pool bulletin board has her- alded the Impending clash with Yale's tank dynamo of the East, Innumerable clippings from East…

…-grabbing machinations of the business staff, this forthcoming prediction can't be backed up by cold reason. There is insufficient room. It will have to be backed up by the deeds of Wolverine cindermen tonight. Notre Dame…

… third year as a Tiger regular, will be in the nets at all times. He will probably be the best goalie the Wolverines have faced this season. Coach Eddie Lowrey's starting six; is still a uncertainty. But…

… win. (Continued from Page 1) this season. Maloney's 9:40 is also better than any two-mile time turned in by a Wolverine up to date. Thomas and sophomore Chuck Pinney are classed with Notre Dame…

… the 16-pound iron "apple" 51 feet 3 inches. Wolverines' George Os- -____ _-- -- f/c~o~',~. RAP 77~-~2i -~YA~ Matmen Face Indiana Tomorrow . w ~P Microtomic VAN DYKE The Drawing Pencil that…

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 20, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…,4v . fi 4 + ._a li (. ri zi A ,r., _ , ::a Sextet Plays Gophers Here; Mermen agers at Ohi( ) State Pucksters Seek Victory In Return Clash Tonight - 4 l3y WALT KLEE' The Wolverine sextet will…

… players al- most broke out into a fist fight in the third period when Gopher Patty Ryan and Wolverine Bob Stenberg exchanged blows just inside the Michigan blue line. Pre-game dope seemed to point to a walk…

…-away for the invading Vik- ings; but the surprising Wolverines put up a battle that Coach Larry Armstrong's boys will remember for a long while to come. The much im- proved Maize and Blue fought on even…

… terms with the Norsemen and gained a moral victory as a result of the tie. Anderson Gets Goal It appears that Gordon Anderson was the Wolverine who slipped the puck past Minnesota's goalie Mac, Thayer for…

… try every trick of the trade in a i effort to stop the Wolverines. The Minnesota first- line 'of Dick Kelley and his twoflankmen, Bob Graiziger and Pat Ryan, will not have the overconfidence that they…

… 'up' to- night when they collide with an equally unpredictable Ohio State quintet on the latter's home .court. The three. sophs whose presence is all importait in the Wolverine lineup are Dave Strack…

… the Wolverine and Buckeye track squads pair off in a dual meet at Yost Field House. The possibility of a new record in the 440-yard dash appears strong, since Ufer has approached the mark of :49…

… obtained special permission from his draft board o enlist as a voluntary indnetee. CLOSER THIS TIME: Wolverine-Buckeye Swim Tit To Present CreamofBi TnI TEMPLE TON SENSATIONAL PIANIST THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 8…

… Columbus be- cause of the proximity of the Big Ten meet, March 5-6. Intervening dual matches have, proven that the Wolverine and Buck- eye mermen comprise the class of the Conference and, probably, of the en…

February 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… Brant f ord's Woes Sa Disi(fualied; Reichert Is Beaten i S milinals; Greene, Oberly Take Seconds Comiltird e rnt Page 1) pounds, while Johnny Greene and Lowel Obr took seconds. Th Wolverines started off…

… last year, scored a fall over Chip Warrick of the Wolverines. How- ever, Warrick wrestled in a consola- ion bout, held to determine third and fourth places, and he came in four h. George Curtis then beat…

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