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January 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… honors. Wolverines Start Out Fast The Wolverines started out at a rapid tempo and after five minutes of play the Maize and Blue enjoyed an 8-2 advantage. Risen and Bob Bowen then hit for the Bucs, mak- ing…

… the score 8-5. Two free throws by Elroy Hirsch, Michigan's fighting center, and a field goal by Dave Strack put the local team ahead 12-5. The Wolverines maintained a five- point edge until midway in…

… the first half. With the score 16-11 in favor of Michigan, the Scarlet and Gray began pecking away at the Wolverine lead and finally forged ahead, 18-17, on a drive-in shot under the basket by Bill…

… University of Michigan swimming team easily downed Purdue's tank- men, 63-21, in a rather one-sided encounter yesterday afternoon. Though the Wolverines were not pressed in any event except diving, they proved…

… Cory to win the 220-yard freestyle event for Michigan. Fries Takes Freestyle Larry Koppin of the Wolverine squad outswam his teammate Bob Branch to sweep the 50-yard free- style event for Michigan. The…

… 440-yard relay were won by the Wolverines. Michigan's crack relay team of Church, Pulakus, Cory and Fries easily overcame their competition and turned in a fine showing. The Maize and Blue tankmen will…

January 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…-y SUThLAY, JAN; 23, 104-4W4I.AN DA4 PAt'411 14 PVV.V r.. a. o a r t. v a_+' l is R #.w 1. JUA xL f"SLNKA Sailors Whip Swimmers; Wolverine uintet Loses, 51-35 Great Lakes Natators Purdue…

… Whips Take Wolverines, 48-46 Michigan 51-35 In Second Tilt Bill Smith Breaks Pool Record in 220 . Vb Reserve Guard Re'luril's Freestyle; Michigan Annexes Two Firsts Pave 15rack scores 14 Points…

… ; Hoffmn By BUD LOW Led by Bill Smith, who unofficially broke two world's records and came within one-tenth of a second of a third, Great Lakes easily downed the Wolverine swimmers last night, 48-36, as…

…. Maloney, Kessler Win Paul Maloney and Heinie Kessler were the Wolverines only winners as the National AAU long distance champ took the 440 when Great Lakes scratched Smith, while the Just Too Tough 300…

…Carthy of Michigan.,i Michigan picked up six points inI the breaststroke when Kessler grab- bed the Wolverines initial first place by winning in 2:36.3, as teammate Charlie Mack finished third behind Bob…

January 29, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… sATURDAY, JAN, , 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGE TIM~ King Scores 27 Points ,as Cagers Lose to Bucks' Height Proves Too Much j Wolverines;- Teams Clash Tonight By BILL MULLENDORE Blth BILLTmU D…

….torwnihath fighting Wolverines dropped their The game was hotly contested all p.m. tomorrow night at th sixh Cnfeenc gae i seen tars Te gme as otl cotesed llHouse. The Wolverines will b( sixth Conference game in seven…

… favorites to win the team honors. The Wolverine mermen will have a hard time, however, taking all of the individual honors. Besides their captain, the Boilermakers boast fine swimmers in Bill Porter and Ted…

… Claude Bower in the diving events. Mermen Bid for Win The Wolverine swimmers will be endeavoring to redeem themselves to- morrow after their defeat at the hands of the Great Lakes Bluejackets. Matt Mann…

January 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… Minnesota requested. a match with the Wolverines for Feb. 5 at Ann Arbor This mwatch was dther heartening to the grapplers, who have only had one mheet so far this season. It will take the place of the mnatch…

… Europe, and coached, the plebes at the Naval Academy before coming to Minnesota. Therefore, the' Wolverines can look for a scrappy and well-drilled team when Henson brings his boys to 'town Plan Squad M…

… two- point er withI 15 seconds 1o, go. the' defea i v was ttefourt~h intfive Con ferenCe starts f(or Michig'al. or(, of th(e pre-season [t vortes c. stnrak, Wolverine lorward, and 1-Joimant, Pnudue…

… Jerry Kerschner, who has come closer to beating the stludentswill bhe admitted to the ireat Lakesi-%Wolverine swviming melet tonlighi fol. 40 eents anld pre- sentation o(f their ideiltific'.1tiolu yards…

…- mission is 75 cents. PAUL MALONEY cide who will take the National AAI championships here two nmonths hence. The Wolverines are out for revenge for last week's 60-24 setback at the, hands of the Sailors…

January 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

… Tryouts Greer,Abbey Net Three By JIM STELT : With two members of the turning in the "hat trick," enated Wolverine Hockey first line a rejuv- Squad, soundly whipped the Fingal RCAF team for 8-0 for their…

… of not giving out re- bolunds. Ted Greer broke away for the third Wolverine goal, netting the puck at 4"04 after some fancy skating. For- ,Y-one seconds later Abbey made it 4-O with his second score of…

… Henderson, both of these boys played the entire sixty minutes. Passing plays by the Wolverines were executed with teamwork that was a far cry from last week's defeat by Woodstock. Every player had plenty of…

… fight when needed. Abbey, co-star of the game, played his first game of the year and his second for the Wolverines-this sea- son, being home on furlough when the last two games were played, Piucksters…

January 15, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…: 'ongh Victory over Wolverines Wison~t'~1viTh~niilearn came gaiti its second i ini three Big Ten starts by defct ;1i ng Michigan, 50 to 41, before a rowd~;I(Pi8,000. Michigan's'TLorn King…

…Conferiene scoring leader,.was ablto wadd only 13, points to hi-; -40 point Big Ten count. The !itshy vWolverine for- ward was c losely gutarded on his un- dler the b ,astshts which he ap- pe r d ir 4 tlElroy Jlf ;:I…

… the two clubs. The Wolverines must win tonight if they are to remain in the running for the Western Conference cham- pionship. They now have a record of one victory and two losses in Confer- ence…

…-end the Wolverine hockey squad will try to make it two straight ag;ainst a strong Woodstock, Ont., Army team at 8:00 tonight. Coach Eddie Lowrey is planning to start the same sextet that had so much to do…

…- fense, and Dick Mixer, goal. A large crowd is expected. for, the game and, although the Wolverines will have a good many supporters in, the stands, the boys from Woodstock are bringing along a sizeable…

… cheer- ing section. Woodstock is carrying 15 players on its squad having three forward .lines, two pairs of defense men, and a goalie. Even though the Wolverines have lost a game this season they. have…

…; won one and considering last year's record, Michigan hockey fans are in for a good season. Playing a full- schedule of 13 games last season. the. Wolverines managed to win only one, game before the end…

…. So, should the Wolverines make it two in a row they will have. established themselves as a hoe~ey. squad that could reach high plat~es among Michigan puck teams of the Ipast. College Basketball' Ohio…

January 21, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… game today against Michigan will be the Boilermakers' first major test of the campaign. Purdue must sweep the two game series against the Wolverines in or- ler to maintain their number one position in…

Wolverines have been at full strength. Wiese has been out with an injured ankle and Leddy just returned from a two week fur- lough. Lodge Sparks Purdue Attack The Purdue attack is sparked by center Bill Lodge…

…'s powerful two-mile re- lay team will defend its 1943 cham- pionship at the famous Millrose Games Saturday, Feb. 5, in Madison Square Garden, New York. The Wolverine quartet of Bob Ufer, Captain Dave Matthews…

… and tomorrow. Today's program in- cludes the sprints, high and low hur- dles and broadjump at 4:15 p.m. Saturday, the Wolverine coach plans trials for the pole vault at 1 p.m., high jump at 2, shotput…

…. Phi Chi. 3:30-Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Pitcher To Be Hunter Swimmers Set For Sailor Meet Michigan Hopes Lie In Freestyle Events The Wolverine swimmers will real- ly be out for blood tomorrow…

January 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… of two games to Pur- due's championship-bound squad, the Michigan cagers have given up almost all hope of finishing among the leaders in the Western Confer- ence race. Dave Strack paced the Wolverine

Wolverine athletics Saturday night with the death of Arthur Giles Bishop of Flint. Bishop, who would have been 93 in April, was a catcher on the Michigan baseball team of 1870, playing in the days when…

…, champions the Conference. But where is Michigan, the team which showed so much promise early in the season? How are the Wolverines doing with half of their 12 games played? Coach Bennie OosterbaanN Wolverine

… comes here for a pair this week-end, and Indiana follows next week-end with two more at the Field House. Then, the Wolverines take to the road for solo contests at Chicago and Northwestern. Since Chicago…

… Kessler, took the breastroke for the second week in a row to have the honor of being the only Wolverine able to place first in both meets with Great Lakes. Coach Matt Mann was ance of Kessler who went the…

… through his anchor BULLETIN . It was announced yesterday by Coach Ray Courtright that the Wolverine wrestlers would meet Purdue at 3 p.m. this Saturday in the Field House. Coach Courtright has been trying…

January 08, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… SA~T'T'flV y V Yl 1'!,1911~ TIlE MICIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wilcats j ,, 5. , . r , 1 Wolverines, 57-47; Illinois Here Tonight Tm King Gathers 24 1 ts To Lead Attack Oto Graham…

…, Northwestern Ace, Checked; AIwIeet Here; Sextet To Play Sarnia Wolverines W ayne Thompson Injured in Stubborn Battle l e !L MULLENDORE fense as he scorched the meshes with avored _ imc a iliant performance by…

… sensational shots from all over the Michigan's Tommy King who racked court. He racked up nine field goals up 24 oins t o account for half of and six charity tosses in eight at- the Wolverine total, the Michigan…

… nda to s13-11oafter sev- Michigan's defeat, was -the poor Wolverines. full tea broun t 1- aftr te- showing of Graham. Although Otto entered by Western Wni s o lytthis oint hed handled his pivot position…

…S. Ei ] iiS.S.LS., hLn uI iwu eiij eli-hi To Wolverines To Meet 'Gee Whiz Kids Point for First Conference Victory * Pucksters at Full Sn number of en- of the meet, to- nn's first exhi- Building pool…

… of Northwestern was a particularly rostly one, as Wayne Thompson. star Wolverine forward, suffered an in- jured shoulder. and will be lost to the squad for an indefinite period. This is a severe blow…

… eir Big Ten title Ohio State last Aould determine For Season s Op Wolverines are. of the meet will i it i forward and the rest ofthe starting lineup will probably include Tom Fcing ius first Opponent…

… campaign, which leads the Mien- o, f....... igan fans to believe that there is Wad, f......... . , something brewing that bodes ill to W Felt, c 4. ..h........... 7 0 1 14 the Wolverines. IU Jackns Schadler…

January 04, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… performance of the Broncos' easy victory over the Mich- igan five two weeks ago. Coach Buck Read's charges were in complete con- trol of the play at all times. Wolverines Come Back The second half saw an…

… inspired Wolverine quintet take the floor. Coach Oosterbaan hit upon a com- bination of Tom King and Dave Strack at forwards, Elroy Hirsch at center, and John Leddy and Don Lund at guards which began to…

… score nine points, six on three field goals by substitute for- ward Bill Morton, while holding the Wolverines to two foul shots. Mich- igan missed several opportunities to take the lead at the beginning…

… naturally won't play. Even so, terribly elxsive, victory. the Wolverines seem to be in for a The last Chicago win came on De- couple of busy nights. cember 6, 1941, the day before Pearl Lastyear Michigan…

… opened its Big Harbor, when they whipped IllinoisI Ten season against the original Whiz Tech, 43-29. . ..Dave Strack, star forward of the Maize and Blue has placed the Wolverines in each game so far and…

… in and boasts a Although the Wolverines lost. they 15-point average for the season. displayed a brand of basketball far Close behind him was sophomore superior to their previous perform- Tommy King…

… Thompson,. Bob Wiese Dick Shrider, and King looked particularly good as all four hit consistently from all angles for baskets. One has only to glance at the rec- ords to see that the Wolverines will have to…

… arises as the first ob- day night please return it to me. s tacle in the path of the vaunted! I used to use it to get to the Arbor- Wolverines, and they will give the etum and it's way too far to walk. /ic…

January 27, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… preceded by preliminary games involving the Wolverine re- serves and service teams on the cam- pus. These games are slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. Reserves in Two Tilts Friday night the Michigan re- serves…

… shooting drills that the Wolverines are in high spirits and have not lost their splendid ag- gressiveness because of the recent heartbreaking losses to Big Ten foes. For almost the on1ly time this year the…

…, because it was not properly signed. However, since you did stick your chin out and make remarks that didn't hold water, an answer was necessary." Michigan fans will get their first glimpse of the Wolverine

…, said that he hoped his team would make a good showing against Michigan, intimating that even with the power-laden team he is bringing here, he respects the potential power of the Wolverines, who were…

… history to get into the 200 class. The Wolverine swimmers will face Purdue in the first home Conference meet of the season at 2:30 p.m. this Saturday in the Sports Building pool, and from all indications…

January 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…4 T---r - r - - .. ,. 4Y L _. _.__--.. .-r ms r - -~ -_-_-._ Wolverine Cagelrs Invade Custer To igH e~u~i~Su! dW~oOe TemMiusNvMeIlo'sPoe Meet s Solier uintet' Beats Tarikers Rvevised Hocke…

… -fact that. in Fridy night's game against Wiscnsin, the Wolverines played -their best offensive game of the season. The clever passing of Tom Kind and Charlie Ketterer brought forth a nice ovation from…

… with the Wolverines, which was to have taken place February 5, because of a. Con- flilt in schedules. This leaves another hole for Coach Ray Courrtrigt to fill in oni his al-- readyv shortened schedule…

… should occur immediately on the heels of the Wolverine victory at ' Ohio State. Coach Ray Courtright held light wiorkout for his squad the main Part of last week, in an effort to work the kinks out of his…

… nota match until te1ai0e1anduBie meet's MA - due. Jan. 29,!-The1refore, Corky is not takingp ai i c anc on overworking his boy-. anld cdoesn't want to get Ke,;sler Captures Only -~ The Wolverine

January 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…11 ! M, ki a i 'mY " lam: ti u :. ' .. k, r yu i iii;. c K. . . . . . . ........ ..,., - Wolverine Cagers To Meet Wisconsin at Madison Toiight ,,. Crippled Squad Fights To Stay in First…

… victory of course would keep the Wolverines in the first division. The Maize and Blue cagers have not been playing up to par in the scrimmages this week. They appear- ed to be far below the peak that was…

… distances; Willard Cooley, Gordon Puflord in the backstroke; Heine Kessler, Charlie Mack in the breast- stroke; and John Krygoski and John Ayers in diving. Wolverines Have Fine Team Going by last week…

Wolverines face a versatile Great Lakes team tomorrow night at the Bluejackets' camp. Great Lakes Coach Wallie Strother possesses an array of starsv namely Wolverines "T-Bone" Martin, and Dobbie Burton, and…

…. The Wolverine second line will again consist of Gordie Anderson. Jack Athens and Herb Upton, who have also improved their teamwork in this week's practice tilts. Vince Abbey, who rates a spot on either…

January 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… touch the fleet Wolverine once he hit open territory. He hugged the sidelines and crossed the final marker standing up. Sportswriters unanimously agreed that it was the best exhibition of open field…

… four for the Wolverine forward, was one of the outstanding factors in Wisconsin's two victories over Michigan last week-end with a total of 35 points. King, on the other hand, could only bucket 17 in the…

… Expense of Wolverines By BILL MULLENDOlIRE Paced by three men who are well up in the race for Western Confer- ence scoring honors. Coach Ward Lambert's Boilermakers of Purdue will be seeking their fifth…

… for Michigan to bring home the Con- ference crown, the two contests may easily prove to be the decisive factor in Purdue's championship bid. A pair of defeats at the hands of the Wolverines would leave…

January 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… 18 through 21 ive night, passed,the Wolverine at- to 6-4. It was at this juncture that years old-a move expected to make tack by chalking up seven field goals the aforementioned King started on and two…

…. standing play under the basket which consecutive baskets, making every Major General Lewis B. Hershey, kept the Wolverines on the Illini's one of these scores from drive-in Selective Service Director, said…

… Se- 61h a and the Wolverines took the lead 18- lective Service director authorizes the , M cM ahon " . S ys17. Elroy Hirsch followed rapidly exception. with a beautiful tip-in shot off the Aside from…

… effect Feb. 1 .or the preservation of the Christian er with the Illini trying desperately will be allowed to run their course, pirit." to halt the rampaging Wolverines. but will not be renewed. Recently in…

January 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… and basketball all had programs to offer to sports enthusiasts. THE WOLVERINE bas- I ketball team first sufferedI a defeat Friday night at the hands of a superiorI Northwestern cage team. The Michigan…

… team was1 downed 57 to 47 . . . But the team came back Sat- urday to win, 52 to 49, over the Illinois "Gee Whiz Kids." Tom King led the Wolverine scoring with a total of 16 points . . . The Michigan…

January 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…. Illinois climed into the lead again on free throws by Bob Morton and' Gordon Gillespie. This time, how- ever, the Wolverines were not to be denied as they began scoring withz precision-like accuracy. Strack…

… Judson connected for the Orange and Blue-providing what appeared to be a comfortable lead.- It was now that the Wolverines ~ started their final rally which result- ed in eventual victory. Dave Strack…

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