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September 20, 1951 • Page Image 29

… process which may reach its culmination during the 1952 season. The Michigan tankmen, who won four and lost three in regu- larly-scheduled dual meets in 19- 51, were not the Wolverines of old last season…

…'s men in the backstroke, relays and diving was too much for the Mannmen. * * * MICHIGAN STATE, active in conference competition for the first time last season, also troun- ced the Wolverines by an…

… includ- ing Ray Blum, Bill Farnsworth, Jimmy McLane, and Ray Moore. So the future is a perilous one for the Wolverine swimmers. But the possibility that such freshmen as Don Hill and Bob Brenner along with…

… fourth in the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships in May. Led by Don McEwen, captain of the 1951-52 team, the Wolverine track squad boasts strength in all the running events for the com- ing…

…. The Wolverines won seven consecutive indoor crowns from 1934 through 1940. Both the indoor and outdoor championships are tops for Big Ten schools, although Michigan has not annexed an indoor crown since…

September 25, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… opportunity to match wits with their old mentor Hey- liger under the critical eyes of Wolverine enthusiasts. as bo b Denver and Michigan Tech are slated for two games in Ann Arbor during the 1951-52 season…

… rarely taken with Amenican-born puck chssers, especially of the col- lege variety. NEIL CELLEY talliea 74 points last year to estab- lish a new Wolverine individual season scoring record, was named last…

September 20, 1951 • Page Image 18

… .to the campus by the cooperation with the Wolverine SL Cinema Guild Board, in co- Club, an ill-campus pep commit- tee, to arrange pep rallies and sendoffs and welcomes for athletic teams. Other…

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