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June 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… Fryling, center field; and Bob Fan- oett, right field. THE THREE other seniors on the squad are pitchers Jack York and Dick Bogard and first base- man Ed Froscheiser. Hicks, a vital factor in the Wolverines

… and Mary contest, in which he pitched the Wolverines to an 8-4 victory. The only Michigan senior to hit over .300 in the Conference, Fan- cett posted a .311 average in Big Ten play. Give .baseball…

… Mueller of Wisconsin, 6-2, 6-1. Then Michigan's Al Hetzeck lost his chances at the number two crown as Bill Landin of the Wildcats played an inspired game and came up on top 6-4, 6-3. Wolverine Dick Lincoln…

… third, Brumm was going for everything in one of the gamest exhibitions at the tour- nament net. But Morsell had too much and Brumm slipped under 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. DORIEN RUSSLER was up for the Wolverines in…

March 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… Conference champions, will be favored to take their third straight championship but Wolverines, along with Ohio State, Illinois and Minnesota could very easily upset the Boilermakers and take the crown in a…

… titleholder, in the Ohio State meet. He will probably have to do it again at Iowa City to take the title. Other potential point getters for the Wolverines in the big meet are Jim Smith and Jack Powers. Powers…

December 01, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…- leased yesterday. In rushing, the Wolverines'gain- ed 1265 net yards. Their nine op- ponents gained 1278. . * * * i . IN PASSING, the Wolverines did better, with a yardage edge of 980 to 750. As a result…

Wolverine camp. Last year at this time Cliff Keen, this school's contribution to America's grappling sport, was searching at all available sources for men to represent him ade- quately in the quickly approach…

… Wrestle at 147 lbs., and Bill Stapp Michi- gan's grappler in the 157 lb. weight division. All enjoyed successful seasons last year as the Wolverine team as a whole came through kith, * * * DAILY OFFICIAL…

… in his six confer- ence games. * * * CH'UCK ORTMANN of the Rose Bowl-bound Wolverines, who led the conference in total offense during the 1948 and 1949 seasons, wound up fourth behind Janowicz, Indiana…

April 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… contest. THUS FAR the Wolverines have ;surpassed last season's dual meet record by establishing a new un- defeated mark. They bettered the 1949 standard in the Western Con- ference meet by finishing in sec…

…- and place, one notch higher than their preceeding attempt in the Big Ten. In last year's NCAA competi- tion Michigan finished ninth in a field of 16 teams. Only two men represented the Wolverines at…

…-Michigan pole vaulter Ed Ulvestad works hard to clear the crossbar during one of his stratospheric leaps. Ulvestad holds the varsity record in the event. * * *. * TUMBLE TO STARDOM: Ace Wolverine Vaulter Starts…

… Career in Topsy-turvy Way By GEORGE FLINT Paradoxically enough, one might say that Michigan's Ed Ulvestad started his pole-vaulting career by landing on his head. Although the Wolverine ace is now one of…

… the point where he's the best vault- er in Wolverine track history. Proof of this is his varsity and fieldhouse record, set last year in a dual meet against Ohio State Universty. Ulvestad's mark is 13…

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