February 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 87) • Page Image 3
…; Seek Fifth Straight Win MCHL SHOWDOWN: With six of their nine dual meets past history, the Wolverins wres- tling team is making ready for its meet against Northwestern this Saturday. A tidy winning…
… sudden departure from the Wolverine campus of Jerry Musetti, 180-pound halfback from Detroit. Musetti, who was in residence here for several days last week and had been proffered a De- troit Alumni Club…
…. "This is it," say Coach Vic Hey- Four teams-Denver, Michi- liger and his Wolverines, and a gan, North Dakota, Colorado- C h e d d y Thompson's lie adhi oleins ad ar ,mrnilpd i a hot 1,9+ for r......l...L1…
… COLORADO contests count in the MCHL standings and the Wolverines must win them both in order to hold more than a slim chance of finish- ing first or second in the loop. (Michigan's chances of suc- cessfully…
…- feated class as it heads into the Y' toughest part of its schedule. Northwestern and Ohio State fell to the Wolverine gymnasts during the semester lull. The Wild- cats absorbed a 67-28 drubbing while Ohio…
… came up with Michi- gan's sternest competition before bowing 55-41. FRESHMAN Harry Luchs con- tinued to pace the Wolverine at- tacks by picking up 28 points in the two meets. He took a first and a second…
… Henning won the side horse and trampo- U -l line events respectively. The Wolverines swept the remaining firsts with Luchs contributing his three and Erley a tumbling first. Michigan's captain Connie Ettl…