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May 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

… world. There won't be any celebrating tonight however. The Wolverines have another contest with the Wild' cats scheduled for tomorrow and they aim to win it. If they do the Conference title will be theirs…

… remainder of the game. The Wolverines will face North- western tomorrow in the second game Wolverine NeLt Squad Leading western Meet Northwester Is Second; flammnlett Is Vanquished II Upset; Tb Wis…

… first looked over his Wolverine baseball squad in the Field House batting cages lastl winter, he didn't fall overboard on chances for a Big Ten title . . . nor was this reticence just a manifestation of a…

… Ace To Enter AAU Meet At Ypst Michigan's ace half-miler, sandy haired Warren Breidenbach, decided yesterday to enter the outdoor Michi- gan AAU track meet, along with the others of the Wolverine track…

May 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

Wolverine players started to click. With, Schaflander leading the way, the Maize and Blue pair swept the next four games and second set, 6-4. The last set went to 5-3, match point against Michigan when Schaf…

… North- western a 9-7 shellacking here today to practically clinch their first Big Ten title since 1936. The Wolverines were aided by fine relief pitching of little Mase Gould, senior left hander who came…

… in the eighth to break up a Northwestern rally. Six errors marred the game, five of them by the Wolverines. Michi- gan's five miscues helped the Purple to six runs. Mickey Stoddard, who started on the…

… right fielder's head for a home run. Errors Help Wildcats Two hits and two Wolverine errors gave the Wildcats a one run lead in the second stanza. Johnny Henn- erich started things off with a single and…

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