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June 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… Ohio State next weekend for the Hawkeyes will give themn a copped-and-dropped mark of 9 and 3 as compared with 10 and 2 for the Wolverines who have finished their Conference schedule. Big offensive guns…

… Schaflander and Gain- on. In their final match with Johan- sen and Bob Martin of Chicago, the Wolverine duo took a 4-2 advantage (Continued from Page 1) mons' double scored one run for the Spartans in the…

… Detroit Policemen Second; Wolverine MeCarthy s Second Highest Scorer1 (Continued from Page 1) the bar at a height of 6 feet 42 inches and finish in a tie for first place. Pete Wege, star Wolverine freshman…

… will be accomplishing big things for the Wolverines next year, as he fin- ished second to Piel in the century and came in third in the 220. Breidenbach Beaten Michigan's smooth-riding half- mile ace…

…, Warren Breidenbach, lived up to expectations, as he came in first in the 880, turning in a time of 1:57.7 seconds on the wet track. But the Wolverine flash, boxed in un- til the last turn in the 440 yard…

…- stepping crew of baton-passers from Western State. Johnny Katz, who was running in place of Bob Ufer on the Wolverine team, led off for Michigan and was in third place when he handed the baton to Warren…

… clauses are announced. See or call CLINTON E. PURDY agent for THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANE Co. 206 Wolverine Bldg. Tel. 9333 h 1 6 11 27 15 Every Alumni Class has its officers and its program…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…, championship this year. His boys can do the .job with a pair of victories over Purdue this weekend. Wolverines WillAttempt To Clinch Championship Michigan Beats Western, 10-5, 10-3 By MARY LU HEATH Michigan…

…'s baseball squad leaves for Lafayette, Ind., at noon today, where it will face Purdue in a double- header tomorrow afternoon which can clinch the Western Conference championship for the Wolverines.t Warming up…

… to the Purdue tilt, the Michigan nine added two more victories to its season record by de- feating Western Michigan twice at Kalamazoo Wednesday by 10-5 and 10-3 counts. These wins bring the Wolverine

… to the Wolverines. Most of the Western runs were accounted for by five Michigan errors. Jack Peddy started the second contest for the Wolverines, and went five innings to become the winning pitcher. He…

… was relieved in the sixth by Jack Hackstadt, who yielded to Tom Rosema in the ninth. Charles Maxwell, who defeated Michigan earlier this season, went the distance for the Broncos. Wolverines Get 29 The…

… trio of Michigan pitchers gave up six hits, while Maxwell yielded 18, bringing the Wolverine total for the day to 29. Stevenson was the indi- vidual batting star, getting six hits, including a triple and…

June 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… pay raise of 10 cents an hour for hourly workers, seniority Wolverine Netmen Take Muir Yields Only Six Hits In First Eight Innings; Wakefield Blasts Triple Wolverines Clinch Title, Keep Going…

… take an easy 6-4 win from Michigan State's Spartans. Lefty Neil MJuir, who hurled only in i"elief roles during the Western Conference season, started on the mound for the Wolverines and held the State…

… Steppon each had two hits for the Wolverines. After a scoreless first inning, Wake- field started things off for Michigan by slapping a single to open the sec- ond frame. Chamberlain advanced him to second…

… the eight-year monopoly on Big Ten tennis championships maintained by Northwestern and Chicago since the team title was instituted in 1933. When final matches were over, the Wolverines had 16 points…

… Henry Nosek and Chris Geanekoplis of Minnesota and the Northwestern pair took Goren- stein and Art Neilson of Wisconsin. Wayne Stille lost a tough struggle (Continued on Page 3) Wolverines Take Third…

…'s rain-soaked track at Ypsilan- ti yesterday, running up a total of 129 points. The Detroit Police Club finished second with 119 points, followed close- ly by a small group of Wolverine run- ners, who…

June 01, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…; and Welp. 4 4 6 0 Haub a By VIC REEDI Thirteen Wolverine trackmen willf make the trek from Ann Arbor to3 Kalamazoo to participate in the an--c nual Michigan A.A.U. track meet to be held there today…

Wolverine cinderpath performers, they are not being sponsored by the athletic department due to the fact that the meet takes place during examination week. All the atletes must, therefore, pay their own ex…

… fielding exhibition the fight for the individual crown." to finish the season with a 5-4 vic- Last year the Wolverines finished tory over its arch-rival, Michigan eighth, just 12 strokes behind the State, at…

… two more tallies., The Spartans regained two runs in their half of the inning and start- ed the uprising in the sixth that brought in Bond to replace Barry. But the Wolverines scored once more in the…

June 01, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

… confidence to his fellow golfers. The Wolverines opened the golf season against the University of De- troit and when the scores were turned in at the end of the match, Messin- ger's card showed a 79, which was…

… Tournaments, and he again captured honors in the Portage Lake Golf Club Championship. During this past golf season, Messinger continued playing top golf, and last Saturday he helped the Wolverine linksters cop…

…, Bowman as Starters Michigan's baseball team will be seeking win number thirteen Friday when it once more tangles with Notre Dame in the first of a two-game series at South Bend. The Wolverines hope to…

… the ninth. Irish Again Improve The Irish hit the skids after the Wolverines administered their first losses of the season, but have picked up in their last few outings. Last Saturday, the Notre Dame…

… squad whipped Western Michigan, a team which the Wolverines took with 9-0, 2-1 scores. Tuesday, the Irish lost to the Bun- ker Hill Naval Base, a service nine which boasts several ex-big leaguers in its…

…. Kline's Lineup Changes The Notre Dame lineup will be very different from the one which the Wolverines encountered earlier in the season. Approximately five of the original nine players remain on the Irish…

… MeetSaturday. the Wolverine14:19, and Jerry Thompson. formerly, thinclads will not be gunning for any of Texas University and now at more titles this year, but will enter Great Lakes, who was National…

June 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… running, while Minnesota had 633, Purdue 635, Northwestern 637, Illi- nois 638, Wisconsin 648 and Indiana 654. For the Wolverines Bill Court- right was low man with a 77-75-- 152 and Pete Elliott followed…

… for the Wolverines, whose scores of course don't count in the team total, were Rog Kessler with an 81-76-157 and Bill Ramsey who shot a 76-83-159. The other two Buckeyes' scores which figured in the low…

… being edged out of a place in the 100-yard dash, Wolverine Val John- son placed third behind Bill Mathis and McKenley in one heat of the 220. McKenley barely nosed out thec rapidly improving Michigan…

… champ of (hefinls f te Bg Tn campon-drew a preliminary match with Dick the Derby a~d Preakness was the ships as the Wolverines were virtu- Fine of Chicago and won, 64, 63. e a ene the ally eliminated from…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…- tiated recently by Lucking who maintains that Ann Arbor firemen should not be responsible for fires on University property unless author- ized by the state legislature. Lucking, owner of the Wolverine

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