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January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'li' Warns Co-rast by Tro 0C R tanord, 4-13R Wolverines Pile Up 42-0 Halftimie La Four CalI s F in m_ Turns Game inito Michigan Rout By DICK KRAUS Behind a savage…

… Ford, Wolverine end, recovered a Stanfdrd fumble. Two plays and a 15-yard unnecessary rough- i Daily-Lmanian OUTTA MY WAY-All-American Bob Chappuis (49), shifty Wolverine tailback, heads for Stanford…

… Michigan Stadium after viewing a heavily favored Wolverine team steamroller the Stanford Indians, 49-13. Predicted rain failed to mater- ialize although fans had a few anxious moments in the first quarter…

… when dark storm-clouds obscured the sun. However, for the remainder of the game old sol's sizzling rays beat merciless- ly down on grid fans. Turn-About Wolverine fans did a turn-about early in the game…

… off the famous Michigan reverse, shook off four Stanford tacklers to go over standing up. Weisenburger's Turn Then it waS Jack Weisenburg- er's turn, The speedy Wolverine fullback spun into a gaping…

… 21-0 with the game only six minutes old. The last bolt of Wolverine frst quarter lightning struck suddenly after Michigan had been penal- ized for illegal use of the hands. Chappuis faded from his 40…

… and bulleted a spiral that looked too long for Rifenburg, but the Wol- verine end went up and hauled it in on his fingertips to make it four touchdowns in eight and a half minutes. Wolverines Rest Then…

… the Wolverine scoring at- tack took a 13 minute siesta, dur- ing which time the Indians had nothing to cheer but the sensa- tional punting of halfback Mike Durket, who consistently boomed high spiral…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… duty for the day, and then turned in a brilliant second half de- Liott Score for Wolverines * * ~ * * * * * Daily--Lmanian' ALLEY INTO TOUCHDOWN LA1E-Little Hank Fonde driving for the Wolverines

… Standard Time. Train Activities Illinois cheer leaders brought home the fact that the Wolverines were in foreign territory in a pre- game parade. Two of them carried a home made banner which said, "too bad…

… Stewart intercept- ed Bob Chappuis' pass on the Wolverine 45 and brought it back to the 27. After two plays Steger fumbled and Dan Dworsky re- covered on the Michigan 21. Again in the second period af- ter…

… attack of the Wolverines which kept them out of their own back yard. Time and again on short line jabs, with Chappuis doing workhorse duty, Michigan drove up over midfield. But this was not the Wolverines

…-Bump. Elliott, flashy Wolverine halfacl, high-balls his way through a maze of Illinois players and heads for touchdown territory after taking a punt from Eddelman. Since 1908 TI-E TYPEWRITER AND STATIONERY STORE…

January 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…- -7,71 Man ley Johnson Chosen o Captain Wolverine ' .. Physical Education Department to Conduct Clnic Tomorrow 4: By DON SWANINGER Aided and abetted by the Univer- sity's Department of…

…- prised, therefore, when in March Johnson sailed right through the qualifying rounds of the Big Ten championship meet to clinch the Wolverines' only Conference crown. Goes to Finals Big things were expected…

… finals to a former high school teammate of his, Buddy Arndt of Oklahoma A&M.l In commendation of this record, the Wolverine matmen held a specialI meeting last night to name Johnson to the captaincy of the…

… made the cross coun- try junket four times. played here on Monday, Jan. 18, has been moved back to the 15th, so that the Badgers and Wolverines will col- lide here on successive nights, Jan. 15th and 16…

…, for next on the Wolverine slate is a mighty tough Illinois team to be met Saturday night at Cham- paign. The Illini will unveil exactly the same starting five that was good enough to win the Conference…

January 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… CENTS atnce Wolverine FiveOutpointsIndiana in Last Minute' 4- Monty To Cagers Gain First Big T'en Viletry, 54-53 Hoopsters Victorious In See-Saw Contest By DAVE LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor A…

… timely last minute basket by Ted Berce enabled Michigan to come from behind and defeat a gal- lant Indiana five, 54-53, giving the Wolverines the inaugural victory in the 1945 Big Ten race. The Wolverines

… led throughout the second half but the Hoosiers sparked by Ray Brandenburg's two baskets and scores by Al Kralovansky and Gene Fars surged ahead, 53-50. Bob Geahan then hit for the Wolverines and Berce…

…'s shot under the basket. Faris made it 10-7, but the Wolverines then took the initiative and went ahead, 11-10, on Geahan's two free throws. Lead Changes Hands The score then changed hands four times with…

… Geahan again com- ing through on a push shot to put the Wolverines on top, 25-23. Don Lund sunk a free throw making it 26-24, and a pair of charity tosses by Kralovansky and one by Walt Kell concluded the…

January 06, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… Again TonightAt Coliseum Mythical Crown Of State At Stake By LARRY ALLEN Coach Eddie Lowrey's win-hungry Wolverines who Thursday night tast- ed their first victory in six starts by blanking Michigan Tech…

… championship which they won two years ago when the teams last met, the Wolverines are confronted with the difficult task of upsetting a de- termined squad of Miners. Thursday night's encounter was a curtain…

January 06, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, largely due to under the basket work of Jim Mandler, rangy center, took a 6 to 2 lead in the first four minutes of play, and it momentarily appeared as though the Boilermakers were going to have a…

… a scrappy Wolverine sextet from Ann Arbor, 4-1. It was indeed a rare spectacle for the packed rink. Although the three- point margin might appear to show a definite superiority on the part of the…

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