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February 13, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… Kalamazoo all listed on the program. One Carnival record that is expec- ted to fall will be the mark in the spe- cial 300-yard invitational event. Bob Ufer, the Wolverines' national indoor quar; er…

… Conference collection this after- noon at Evanston, Ill., in a match with Northwestern. Victorious over Ohio State and In- diana in its only two Conference ap- pearances, Coach Ray Courtright's Wolverine

… in Michi- gan's uninterrupted march to the 1943 Conference championship-a match with Illinois at Champaign Monday night. A victory over the Illini grap- plers will send the Wolverines into the Big Ten…

… practice only five times recently and is not in the best of shape. Both Bradley and Athens played wings on the second Wolverine line this year. Bradley is a scrappy skater with a very fast shot at the nets…

… guard on last fall's Wolverine Frosh eleven, came close to making Mich-. igan track history yesterday after- noon at Yost Field House when he heaved the 16-pound shot 45 feet, 8 ,!i inches. F'rosh Coach…

… Chet Stackhouse dug back through freshman record books and discovered that Kraeger's toss was the second best in Michi- gan history. Bill Watson, a former Wolverine track great, heaved the iron ball 48…

… ft, 5 in. as a freshman. Coming Sunday "STAND BY FOR ACTION" IHE MICHIGAN WOLVERINE ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN EVENING SANDWICH COUNTER DELUXE SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN SPECIALS BEVERAGES E II! I…

February 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…, 54-30 Fourth Consecutive V' Win for Wrestlers# BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 12.-()P) -Michigan's powerful -Wolverines crushed Billy Thom's Indiana Uni- versity wrestling team for their fourth consecutive…

… triumph today, 23 to 3. The Wolverines, strong favorites to oust the Hoosiers from the con- ference crown at Chicago. Feb. 19, won six events, lost one and took one forfeit. Summary: 121 pounds…

… medley relay. Paul Maloney, Wolverine distance star, took the 220-yard free style over his team- mate, Achilles Pulakus and Wildcat Kick Neff, who won the event in the initial meet. Wolverine Free…

…'s Johnny McCarthy. The Wolverines were paced by freshman Paul Maloney who, besides winning the 220, copped the 440-yard mara- thon. Michigan's 400-yard free style relay combination of Branch, Kop- pin, Cory…

… and Pulakus, outclassed the Wildcats to take the event for the Maize and Blue. By their excellent showing last night, the Wolverines will be the lo- gical favorites to capture the team championship in…

February 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… victory string to eight games when they face the Mine- sota sextet tonight at 8:00 in the coliseum. The Golden Gophers, seeking; revenge fordtwo drubbings suf- fered earlier at the hands of the Wolverines

… pucksters downed the Gophers 3-2 and 5-1, following this up with two wins over Michigan Tech to give the Wolverines a decided edge in the fight for the playoff berth. Michigan will be at full strength for the…

…, Al Renfrew and. Wally Gacek will make up the Wolverine first line. This trio has averaged three goals a game and has netted well over half of the team's tallies. For the second line, Heyliger will have…

… and Ross Smith will be at their usual posts as starting (lefensemen, with Clem Cossalter, Dick Starrak and Herb Upton available as vable replacements, Jack McDonald will be in goal for the Wolverines

…. BULLETIN Michigan's Jayvee basketball team went down to a 45-33 de- feat before the MSC reserves last night. George Poretta led the Wolverines with 10 points. Strikers Boost ' 'Bowlgin Loop Margin The…

… nur- tured the squad along all through last season and halfway through this campaign on the idea of a sound defense and a well balanced offense. Now, for the first time this year, the Wolverines will be…

…, right behind Michigan in Conference standings, the Purdue cagers in- tend to dose out their brand of Wolverine medicine named 'de- fense" to remain in the Big Nine title race. -~ "Home of 3-Hour Odorless…

February 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… outfit in its own league but highly outclassed by Michigan's National CollegiateI champions. The Wolverines, with- out Matt Mann who missed his first meet in 16 years because of illness, put on a good show…

… and drib- bled the entire length of the floor to get another field, goal. With less than four minutes re-, maining, Ruehle connected for the Wolverines and Bob Menke tallied from the field for Indiana…

… 10 to 19 charity tosses. AotherLoss Triangular Track Meet To Be Held Ton igh Pitt Swamped By Wolverine Natators,54-21 A 16-year Wolverine tradition along with five Niagara Association swimming…

… killing. Led by assistant coach Harvey Muller, the Wolverines won eight of the nine events and stampeded over five of the existing district records in their fourth straight dual meet vic- tory. Wolverines

… his ab- sence fronn the back line will be sore- ly felt on the undermanned squad. Together with Charley Ross, his other partner on the defense, Cal- vert has given the Wolverines much- needed defensive…

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 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… hit five free throws. The Crimson got away to an early 6-3 lead but the Wolverines came back :to knot the count at 11-all Armstrong broke the tie with a two- Pointer and the Hoosiers were away never to…

… call time .. with three minutes remaining. The Indiana fives>.. poured three field goals throughhthe hoop, in machine- Dro gun style as the half ended The Hoosier reserves swept through the Wolverines

… with lightning-fast plays as the contest was resumed. Eddie Zimmer received a pass under his own basket and scored. Michi- gan again took time out. Wolverine substitutes came into the lineup in a vain…

… spirit. A new chapter in Michigan track history, as well as a new season, be- gins at 7:30 p.m. today when Ken Doherty makes his debut as head Wolverine track coach as the 1940 thinclads take part in a…

… his last freshman team, should pre- sent a group of trackmen almost as strong as Charlie Hoyt's last great team. While the all-around power of the Wolverines is expected to dominate the meet, the…

February 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

… -brother combina-I vecry good for the reason's first meet.a One of the evening's big surprises was the performance of Jim Pierce r ill the 440, who beat out Wolverine'R1Dtlle mBrnoilPt- w~ho was at pre…

… two laps but'wanerpuedi)tefalsgs as his lengthy strides easily outdis- tanced his pursuotis. i3ob Seguda, Wolverine ace poleE." vaulter, grabbed a first in that event ' withr a lean of 13 t. 1 in…

… followed by7 Ler, also of Michigan.r clff, who starred a(g,, ne last week, could do' noor t hird. er evets were also)_!don cach Ksen Doherty'si b~e Wolverines gave an Psheer power which is in a track meet…

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