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March 06, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… some of that "do or die" stuff in the Conference champion- ships this weekend. DOUBLE DRIBBLES: In reply to many queries, the Wolverine spring grid practice will begin the week after next with the early…

… his family to Arizona for a rest-cure . . Wife, son and Bennie left Ann Arbor yes terday .. Congrats to Bill Cartmill, the new cage captain ... Incidentally, for the first time in Wolverine history…

… also played here last year and reports1 have it that he is one of the most im- proved players on the team. Dependable Center Experts Like Indiana Trackmen, But Wolverines MayUpset Dope By IIAL WILSON…

… The experts have decreed that Michigan will fail to win its eighth consecutive Big Ten Indoor track title tomorro w and Saturday a u due-but they still have to convince a determined crew of Wolverine

… unanimously conceded that the mighty Crimson squad, led by its trio of versatile aces, Roy Cochranz Campbell Kane and Archie Harris, pack too much individual brilliance for the Wolverines' all-around bal- ance…

March 02, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… FOOD Excellent Service ; 6 to 7:30 o'clock MAIN DINING ROOM j MICHIGANI UNION Marks Topple As Wolverines Triumph, 62-421 Puckmen, Cagers Lose; Wres tlers Defeat Navy Ufer Sets 440 OSU's, Wright 11…

Wolverines will be nothing but cinches to handily capture the Con- ference title next weekend in Lafay- ette. Don't bring the old records of past performances to the Double's headquarters and begin pointing…

… needs iexrie"Kautz Ties Record Running a fine race, Kautz equaled Dye Hogan's meet mark of last year in the 880, winning from Wolverine Jack Dobson by about five yards in the fast time of 1:56. . The…

… Michi- gan junior took the lead on the last lap and won going away. Sophomore Dave Matthews finished third to give the Wolverines a sweep and nine points in the event. In the grueling two-mile run lanky…

…:45.2. The quartet of field event winners was headed by big Bob Hook, veteran shot-putter, who turned in a fine heave of 47 feet 8%12 inches, bettering Buckeye George Simmons by almost two feet. Wolverine

March 05, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… starter after Michigan had gotten off to a disastrous start .in the Conference campaign, Cartmill never relinquished the job as he promptly proceeded to lead the Wolverines back on the vic- tory trail. Bill…

… played no small part in Michigan's four triumphs in its last four Big Ten games and in win- ning the Varsity a more favorable position in the final Conference standings. Brogan Honored The Wolverine letter…

…-winners also paid tribute to retiring Capt. Herb Brogan when they voted the tiny Lansing senior the most valuable member of the Michigan team for! the 194;0-41 season. Brogan will re- present the Wolverines in a…

… only Jim Skinner to fight it out in the 200 yard race that is being built up in the tall corn country as THE race of the meet with Al Povilaitis carrying Hawkeye hopes for victory. On the Wolverine team…

… . . . the Detroit Badminton Club will have a high spot on the program . . . Gerald With Wolverines Here Tomorrow Cuck IllinoIs Sextet Opens Seres S Z P i 1 l 1 i By ART HILL the season to 53, five better…

…, more than a modicum of trouble. On the defense, the Illini will pre- sent two (if the hardest-checking back-liners that the Wolverines have faced all season. Local fans will re- member Capt. Chet Ziemba…

March 19, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Track Stars To Compete In Michigan AAU Meet Today Kane, Sehwarzkopf, Quinn, Lenover Feature Mile Run Wolverines Face Notre Dame In Special…

Wolverine Al Thomas will provide Tolmich with most of his competition in the lows. High point of the six special mile relays, the Wolverine-Irish clash will bring together two of the nation's finest outfits…

… 52 feet 2 inches, which un ally betters Bill Watson's Field: mark of 51 feet 5%2 inches. W ine Bob Hook, who copped th Butler with a fine heave of 4 1/ inches will also bid for tor title. Wolverines

…. With Wolverine Capt. Don ham unable to compete because injured leg muscle the high ju spotlight will be focused, on mal's sensational yearling, Ray: son, who has cleared 6 feet 5 2t this season. Lanky…

… perf their swings and in toughening hands. The linksmen will open the campaign with their annual So trip during sring recess. The match will be April 14 whe Wolverines face Georgia Te Athens, Georgia. n…

March 11, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…'s second try at 14 feet . . . He cleared the bar by a mile and clipped it off on the way down with his arm . . . It took the heart out of the Wolverine junior . . . The Purdue Expofient, school paper, giving…

… Stodden of the Wolverines and Artful Amo Bessone of the Illini that, for sheer animal-like ferocity, would be hard to beat. _ From a Michigan standpoint,'the game wasn't so much to rave about since the…

… backstroke position and started the Wolverines off to a 3:10.7 timing. With the veterans taking it easy for a night. Matt's sophomorep took over heavy duty and came out bn top every time. Claire Morse…

… . . . the clean-cut Cardinal narrowly cleared 13 feet 1014 inches, but the other hair of vaulters couldn't follow . . on his second leap the Wolverine jun- ior beautifully cleared the height by several inches…

… . . . the Wolverine leader suffered a recurrence of a leg muscle injury, but went on to win, clear- ing 6 feet 3% inches. Shot-putter Bob Hook flashed marked improvement in his specialty with a throw of 48…

…. Another Wolverine standout was sophomore Bob Ufer who placed second to World Indoor Champion Roy Cochran in the 440 . . . Bob led the Hoosier ace until the final turn, but was finally edged by a scant two…

… (he cuts off the end), the Eveleth, Minn., star turned up in front of the Michigan net so often that Hank Loud, the Wolverine net-minder, began to think he was homesteading there. Five of his shots got…

…:30 and 4:30 p.m. Varsity Coach Ray Courtright when Don Ladd and Harold Heffer- Tough luck coach number one is nan finished behind Wolverine Tom- Coach Fisher A dds Cliff Keen . . . and he sits on that my…

March 13, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… athletes with low draft num- bers . . . The new Wolverine cage captain, who recently decided to stay in school another year, has been informed by his local board that he will be called shortly after next…

… wait until the .'"Harmon of Michigan" picture comes to town . . The Double has already applied for his tickets to see the Wolverine Gable and intends to sit through at least three shows . Wouldn't miss…

Wolverines for the Independent championship by a 25-15 scone. Gar- by of Robert Owens made eight tal- lies for the winers. Six Residence Hall wrestling cham- pions were determined. The title win- ners were…

… Doherty brought him along slowly in the cur- rent campaign, allowing the former, drive and power to return. At first' Puckmen Meet, Illinois Today At Champaign Wolverines Are Given Little Chance Of…

… neither has forgotten. It is likely that both Coach Eddie Lowrey of the Wolverines and, Vie Heyliger, the Illinois mentor, will start their second front lines and hold their first combinations in re- serve…

… Franck and Northwest- Wolverines, em's Myron Piker all the way to cop Then in the triangular meet against third in the 60 in a virtual blanket Michigan State and Michigan Norm- al at East Lansing, the…

March 12, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…- tice. He started the crooked hurling arm in action again. With two hockey games still on the Wolverine card, Ross now doubles up on the workouts., pitching in the afternoon and skating at night. And with…

… will at-. tempt to wrest the Fraternit- W1 In a stiff practice session last nieitzz By WOODY BLOCK at the Coliseum, the Wolverine hockey tPuzzled awimcrti rGinning t d h tuel fC hto wonder about a…

… hailed as a "Second Weis- tillating' defensive play of Bert Stod- muller" after pacing the Wolverines den, the squad didn't give the ice I in the National Collegiate and AAU nmeets last season By HAL…

Wolverines last week make off with two of the featured looms in the forthcoming cinder carn- relays, while Michigan gained added ival, for once again Coach Ken Do- points on Capt. Don Canham's win- herty…

…'s lads will be seeking an eighth ning 6 foot, 5 inch leap in, the high straight crown. And once again In- 'jump. But the Wolverine leader is diana's power-packed outfit, which expected to forgo his…

March 08, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Michi- get under way at 8 p.m. tomorrow in gan. (Betters National Intercollegiate' Purdue's spacigus field house with and Conference long course record. Wolverine Captain Don Cpnham, Former National…

… clinch an undisputed Western 165-pounder, ran into a tartar to- Conference Championship. night, in Little Ford, captain of the With one exception, Coach Vic Hcy- Chicago team, and the Wolverine liger of…

…- a junior, in the goalie spot instead right came back and won his conso- of Ray Killen, sophomore net-mind- lation match from Berry of Illinois er who held the Wolverines to one and will take on…

… Schumacker of goal Thursday. Heyliger considers Minnesota tomorrow. the two goalies to be about equal in The Wolverines lost a pair of hope- ability so he has been following a fails in the afternoon matches…

… Kallas but second line of Starr Owen, Joe Gan- to no avail. non and Gil Priestley or his high- Paup was the other Wolverine to scoring combination of Norbert be eliminated in the first round by Sterle, Joe…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… ever since they started battling in the Far East, bamboo pole exports from that sec- to" of the world have dropped off - zverely. As a result, the Wolverine tra-kr n are having difficulties F ecuring the…

… poles they want when Sthey want them. Before the Conference indoor meet- last weekend, Decker was tearing his hair out trying to find a pole that suited his requirements. Wolverine grders were being…

…-yard race as Leafs in Series "A" of the Stanley the Tartars dropped a 51-33 decision CuD playoffs. to the Wolverines, while Charley Wolverine Trackmen Pu On Block With Indiana's By HAL WILSON to stop the…

Wolverines from winning They say that lightning never their eighth straight Conference strikes twice in the same spot. But crovwn, 44 to 33%. What's more, they Indiana's puissant trackmen are go- vowed that…

…, Wolverine pitching ace last spring, will report to the Reading (Pa.) training camp near Durham, N.C. within the next few days . . . A farm team of the Brook- lyn Dodgers, Reading is a member of ! the Class B…

March 08, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… fought. For the bulk of Indiana's strength lies in distance events none of which have been run. In tonight's trial the powerful Hoosiers, slight favorites to dethrone the Wolverines, performed almost as…

… trials and the semi- finals to place easily after he had al- ready qualified in 60 yard dash fin- als. Other Wolverine qualifiers were Junior Bud Piel in the 60, Jeff Hall in the high hurdles, Bob Ufer in…

… while Chi- cago trailed with one lone trackman. In the 440, the Wolverines' blazing Bob .Ueri, won his semi-final heat in the excellent time of 49.4 immed- iately after the highly favored Coch- ran had…

… tournament, the Michigan Wolverines will go into the final rounds tomorrow afternoon with two men in the semi-finals of the championship division and a like number in the consolation with chances for third or…

… long course marks were set by both the Wolverine relay teams. And Jack Patten shattered the existing confer- ence times in the 220 and 440 yard races. Iowan Al Povilaitis, the breast- stroker who whipped…

… face-off to be at 8 p.m. This is the last home contest for the Wolverines and it's safe to say that the boys would be willing to give up a meal or two (Sunday din- ner excluded, of course) for a. victory…

… Illinois club turned on the heat with a vengeance in the third frame, scoring :ix times, to take a 7-1 win. Should the Wolverines come through, however, it would be a de- cided blow to Illinois' hopes for…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… Burton, Battle Creek. Jim Wilkinson of Park Ridge, Il- linois, received a secondary award. wolverine Trackmen CompeteIn Chicago Relays Today National Swim Meet To Offer LotsOf Action By WOODY BLOCK A…

… random roundup of what Michi- gan will face in the National Collegi- ate swimming meet next week reveals that: 1. The Wolverines should walk off with the team championship withI ease-nearest rivals being…

… lead over Lyman early in their match, after Lyman took the Wolverine to the mat. Courtright evened the score on a reversal from Star Michigan, Sprinter Runs Tonight Two-Mile Relay Team Faces Indiana…

… shellacking as per usual when Michi- gan enters a swimming meet. It's a disease with the Wolverines and this year they have it worse than ever. into Schwarzkopf's face when then run together. But Ralph has…

March 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… background with 19 points each, Minnesota fol- .Owing with 10. It was strictly a dual affair with both the Wolverines and the Bulldogs fighting it out tooth and nail all the way. Surprisingly enough, despite…

… closest and it merely tied an existing mark. IBesides taking the team cham- pionship, the Wolverines walked off with another honor-probably as great as winning the huge team tro- phy- when it was announced…

…, Skinner Win White House yacht Potomac to on April 25 and the Senate's spring The Wolverine margin of three "Jackson Day" dinners held to raise elections scheduled for May 2. points was provided when the…

… big money for the Democratic Party. At yesterday's meeting of the Par- guns of the Wolverine attack started The en'emies of democracy, M. ey Continuations Committee a call booming with Jim Welsh's first…

…, witting helpers, he said, have at- pathe Wolverines had the final relay to tempted to exploit the natural love Ruth Basy, '42, of the Senate elec- [go and a comfortable, though shaky of Americans for peace…

March 23, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…, Thompson Pace Field (Continued from Page 4) In the high jump Wolverine Capt. Don Canham, still hampered by his leg injury incurred in the Big Ten meet was unable to stay with his top-notch competition…

… and Cincinnati Reds in spring camp was washed out by rain today. Coaches' Poll Names Sofiak Best In State Mike Sofiak, tiny Wolverine star, was awarded the state's biggest bas- ketball trophy in the…

… scored 192 points in nineteen games for the Wolverines. Michigan's captain, Herb Brogan, placed tenth in the voting. Last year the trophy was won by Bob Calihan, All-American center at the University of…

… and has been the sparkplug of the team for Best In State Galles Takes Third Place In Nationals BETHLEHEM, Pa., March 22 -(A') --Jim Galles, Wolverine 175-pound- er, lost his semi-final N.C.A.A. bout…

… program for the afternoon. The Wolverine mentor plans to start working the gridders in earnest this week if the favorable weather continues. Crisler's big job is to find replacements for Tom Harmon, Ed…

March 26, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… touched briefly, too, on the question: "When will Hitler invade Britain?" a question he said he couldI not answer. Swimmers Face Northwestern Team Tonight' Mann's Wolverines Primed For Season's Last Meet…

… Before National Finals By WOODY BLOCK Wildcat meat will be selling at half-price tonight after Matt Mann's Wolverines lead Coach Tom Robin- son's Northwestern swimming team to slaughter in the last dual…

March 23, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Chicago re- lays Championship here tonight. Burning up the fast board track in this annual classic before 10,000 enthusiastic fans, the Wolverine quartet sped over the 22 laps in the phenomenal time of 7…

… relay, which pitted the Wolverines' foursome against Hoosier and Notre Dame quartets, coach Ken Doherty's four lads, Dave Matthews, Johnny Kautz, Bob Ufer and Breidenbach * averaged a remarkable 1…

… fast flying Hoosier. Spikes churning furiously around the banked turns, the Wolverine junior spurted past weary Roy Cochran, obviously fa- tigued from his previous six hundred race, and lengthened his…

… spelled defeat for the Hoosiers. Running with a beautiful smooth stride, the Wolverine senior stretched out the 35 yard margin over "Golden Boy" Kane to win the line triumph handily. Climax of the evening…

March 16, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… Scott Elected President Of Michigan Academy Ov Is er Dictatorship Urged ByFDR Ilhnois Downs Michigan To Annex Hockey Title; Priestly and Owen Star Gillis Scores Lone. Wolverine Tally (Special to The…

…-crowned Big Ten titlists. The Wolverines scored 35 points to 33 for the Hoosiers. Michigan's victory came as a re- sult of a carnival record-breaking win in the University Mile Relay and Charlie Decker's tie…

… they had at Matt Mann's tankers, the Tar- tars found themselves on the short end of a 45-39 score, by far the closest and best battle the Wolverines have had all year. And it wasn't until the final 400…

… Barker swam the Tartar quartet into the very bottom of the pool to win the{ race and the meet. Levelling their heavy power in thec sprints, Wayne gained valuablet ground from the Wolverines with vic…

March 15, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… Invasion Plan Hoosiers Favored To Stop Wolverine ,Dominance In Butler Relays Classic Distance Power Gives Team Edge By HAL WILSON A small crew of Indiana cidermen, saturated with distance power, is primed…

… to further its bids for Mid- western indoor track supremacy to- night at Indianapolis by separating Michigan from its Butler Relay crown. Although the Wolverines have completely dominated the colorful…

… should net the Hoosiers almost as great a margin over the Wolverines as the 10/2 point edge they piled up last week. But Coach Ken Doherty's varsity spikemen, depending primarily on considerable power in…

… weak in all-around team strength to overcome the Hoosiers and Wolverines, although Notre Dame, Central Collegiate champion, Ohio State and Pittsburgh are all rated highly., Three Strong Relays Led by the…

March 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… Dick Reidl on the last lap while Wolverine Capt. Bill Beebe finished third ahead of Ted Horlenko. Kurlak of Illinois fin- ished fifth. The time of 1:41.6 tied the Big Ten and national records. Clark Tops…

… Povilaitis. The Wolverines will meet Michigan State in a dual meet Monday night in the #ports Building Pool, and will at- tempt to set a new world's 600-yard backstroke mark, Matt Mann re- vealed after tonight…

… and James Kallas, Illinois. siers in that event, but aside from' Ufer's performance in the quarter and Charley Decker's tie for second in the pole vault, the Wolverines just weren't around when the big…

… of Dartmouth and Canadian Olympic fame. Indiana Scores 44 Points To End Wolverines Reign Michigan Finishes Second With 331 Points; Canhani, Relay Team Are Only Winners (Continued from Page 1} 1_upset…

March 29, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… predicted for the Big Ten champions. Challenging the Wolverines from start to finish, the Bulldogs took two first places which together with a raft of place points brought them within scoring distance of Matt…

… distance events, failed to hit his stride and took seconds in the 150,0-meter and 220-yard race instead. However, Wolverine victories in the 50, the 150 backstroke and the 300 yard medley relay pushed the…

… tomorrow and towns- people and students as well as dele- gates are welcome to visit any of the houses or convention parleys. Registration will be followed 6y a tour of the student cooperatives, the Wolverine

March 13, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…, George Wills, '43E. West Quadrangle-12 noon, War- ren Lauftee, '44; 5 p.m., Dave Red- ner, '44E. Wolverine-12 noon, Robert Sibley, '42; 6 p.m., Geraldine Granfield, '42. the fields of anthropology, botany…

…, Hocke Team To Meet Illini Four Wolverines To Play; In Final College Series by ART HILL A determined band of Michigan hockey players boarded the train yesterday at 5:22 p.m. for a trip to Champaign, Ill…

….m. to- day. Although the Wolverine pucksters stand to lose very little by dropping tonight's battle, since they have al- ready lost six Big Ten games out of a possible six, they would like nothing more…

March 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… the Purdue Field House tonight to snap a seven-year Wolverine grasp on the Western Conference indoor title. Led by the sensational veteran running twins, sandy haired Roy Cochran and long Campbell…

… battling Wolverines. Indiana garnered points in only two of the other seven events, but that proved more than enough to snatch the team title. As expected the Wolverines displayed outstanding team balance by…

March 07, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… finals in all events tak place. Although the Wolverines have long maintained a virtual stranglehold or Conference track honors with sever consecutive Indoor championships the experts have installed the…

… year's meet. The six-man Wolverine squad is two men short of a complete team, and outside assistance will be needed to cop the title, unless surprise wins come from some of the dark horses on the squad…

… assisted Paul Goldsmith on the lone Michigan tal- ly. The Wolverines dominated the play for the first few minutes, keeping the puck consistently in their opponents' territory, and after 9:14 of the first…

March 06, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Big Ten'game tonight when it takes the ice at the Coliseum to face a truly great Illinois outfit. The game will start at 8 u.m. The Wolverines have lost four straight in Western Conference competi- tion…

… -. Wolverines take one victory, the Go- phers will wind up in a deadlock with the Illini. Likewise, if Michigan winsk one, it wll cause great joy and no little surprise in the ranks of local fans. -i No Change In…

…-1 victory.{ Hank Loud will once again don the pads and carry his big stick into the fray to defend the Wolverine goal. Hank is in for a busy evening since Illinois has the reputation of being one of the best…

March 20, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… performance, Kane was forced to share individual meet honors with Michigan's great sprinter-hurdler, Al Thomas, who copped two firsts, equaled a Field House ' record and ran the best leg of the Wolverine

…, and blazed to the tape ahead of Lenover's final lunge. ! Final Event! Final event of the evening, the Matched University Mile Relay, pit- ting the Wolverines against a strong Irish quartet, resulted in…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… star defenseman, Amno Bessone and Capt. Chet Ziem- ba, the Illinois Hockey team skated to a 4-2 decision over a hard-fight- ing band of Wolverines from Michi- gan here tonight., Although Illinois…

…-minding job turned in by lit- tle Hank Loud, Wolverine goalie. Local fans were loud in their praise of Loud who, although he made only 29 saves, came up with at least ten shots fired from sticks of Illinois…

March 11, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…. Application should be did 6:42.2, beating by over 11 sec- made before Oct. 21. onds a record set by Wolverines Samuel J. Platt Scholarship for Charley Barker, Beebe, Reidl and law students and pre-law students…

… Iowa City, where they cracked for an unspecified amount. Appli- every long course mark in the books, cation should be made to the Dean the Wolverines swam just fast enough of the College of LS&A or to…

March 05, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… 'Popular The choice was a popular one among the Wolverine cagers and Coach Bennie Oosterbaan. "Bill's a fine fellow, has a good basketball head, and I'm sure he'll make an excellent leader," was Oosterbaan…

…'s comment on the team's selection. Cartmill came to Michigan after winning All-State honors at Verona (N.J.) high school and has been a member of the Wolverine squad for three seasons. He never broke into…

March 19, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… prepara- ager of the Wolverine Building. Burr tion for only one of these chapters was also unopposed in the primary. would give a student a fair chance City Clerk Fred C. Perry, Repub- of succeeding, Prof…

March 11, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… Sibley, '41, has been ap- pointed to the Board of Directors of the Michigan Wolverine, campus co- operative, to fill the position form- erly held by Galvin Keene. '43L. Other members of the Board in- clude…

March 05, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…-education campus that is sans auto- mobile restrictions. The two visiting Wolverines, moreover, did quite well for themselves, manag- ing to obtain dates with two very attractive co- eds who owned an automobile…

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