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August 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… weight against the fighting 3 KING CORKY: Wres-d'rs, C.0, 4,1.nf W restlers Cop ThirdPlace in Conference; Courtright Takes National 155-Pound Title{ By BERNARD MEISLIN This fall will mark the beginning…

… the team, won his match from Jack St. Clair of Oklah6ma A. & M., 4-3, to take the National Colle- giate Athletic Association 155-pound title. Courtright, known to his team- mates as Corky, was the…

August 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 34) • Page Image 10

… attendance at this building, and special service is granted in case of an emergency. KING CORKY: Wrestlers op third Place in Conference; Courtright Takes National 155-Pound Title $y CHUCK LEWIS After a…

… Association 155-pound title. Courtright, known to his team- mates as Corky, was the backbone of the team throughout the year, and the team's spirit was largely due' to his leadership. He also took the Big Ten…

August 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 34) • Page Image 21

… Review.. . Wresting... (Continued from Page 6) pects in the Midwest last season in the person of 155-pounder Bob Betzig. He scored six falls in conference competition, and took fourth in the Big Nine…

… rela nd in- ner-up he thin- In the Conference champion- st Coast ships Courtright, retained his 155- ne laur- pound crown, defeating Ken Mar- a 71% ~lin of Iowa. Dworsky captured a 1by In…

August 03, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

… 148, and infielders Hal Warstler and Jimmy Webb who hit the 150 pound mark . . outfielder Paul Waner is 153 while outfielder Jo-Jo Moore lays claim to 155 pounds. -Continuing our series of short pre…

… reported trapped east of Smo- lensk, with German troops method- ically pressing forward to draw tight the net along the road to Moscow. The location of the new southern drive was given as 155 miles south of…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 26

… second one point behind or'd but failed to win a champion- Purdue and two points behind ship although he gained second Purdue for a third in the 1949 place thre times at 155 pounds in agenda. Minnesota ran…

…- ships twice for Michigan. Once in 1944 at 175 pounds and again in 1945 at 165 pounds. Bill Courtright and Wayne Smith captured honors in 1946 as Courtright swept the 155 pound classic and Smith romped…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 21

…'s captain, carded a 155, for runner-up honors. Close be- hind was Tews who had a 156 total. Completing the Wolverine quartet was Tom Messinger, who fired a 159. Paul O'Hara was the fifth Wolverine golfer to…

… falls over the amazed Ohioans. George Curtis, Michigan's 155-pounder, started this barrage of falls when he pinned Cap- tain Joe Stora of Ohio State. Hugh Wilson at 165 pounds and Jim Galles at 175 pounds…

August 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

… personnel of next year's grap-, pling squad is very indefinite. Marv Becker, at 155 pounds, and Ray Deane, 136 pounds, have applied for entrance in Uncle Sam's Air Forces, although it is uncertain when they…

… the proved wrestler on the freshman# year with a pew mark in the 220 yard squad. The former is 155 pounds and free style for a new Collegiate stan- the latter 121 pounds. dard. Due to his versatility in…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… his victory. Galles moved up to the unlimited class to win over Bob Thompson, 8-1., Paup took Captain Bill Comb's 155-pound match and completely out- classed Tom Wolfel. He won as he pleased, 10-0. In…

…, Michigan, 7:34. 155-pounds, Paup, Michigan, de- feated Wolfel, Ohio State, 10-0. 165-pounds, Paddy, Michigan, de- feated Santschi, Ohio State, 10-5. y 175-pounds, Courtright, Michigan, defeated Bradfield…

August 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… that a theater command- er failed to get half the 155 milli- meter ammunition needed for a re- cent landing operation. Clay appeared before the War In- vestigating Committee last Wednes- day and his…

… heavy trucks, 5 per cent in bombs, 45 per cent in 155 millimeter shells, 53 per cent in 8-inch howitzer shells, and 46 per cent in 240 millimeter howit- zer shells. 'Aunt' Ruth Thanks Daily Contributors…

August 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Yank 155's Shoot Plasma o Lost Men Battalion Isolated Behind Nazi Lines By The Associated Press ON THE MORTAIN SECTOR IN FRANCE, Aug. 12-American Long Tom 155, delivering life…

… medical supplies in cotton and firing them to the hilltop with 155's from miles back. The battalion reported all except the morphine arrived in good shape, even to the blood plasma in glass containers. Some…

August 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… - Examinations: School Principal I; September 2 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Insurance Executive IV; Sept. 2 1942; $325 to $385 per month. Journalist I; Sept. 2, 1942; $155 t $195 per month. Right of Way…

… Assistant I; Sept. 2 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Right of Way Assistant II; Sept 2, 1942; $200 to $240 per month. Attending Institution Dentist II; Sept. 2, 1942; $200 to $240 per month Resident Institution…

August 21, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

….m. Notices The University Bureau of Appoint- ments has received notice of the fol- lowing State of Michigan Civil Serv- ice Examinations: School Principal I; September 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month…

…. Insurance Executive IV; Sept. 2, 1942: $325 to $385 per month. Journalist I; Sept. 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Right of Way Assistant I; Sept. 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Right of Way Assistant II…

August 20, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… University Bureau of Appoint- ments has received notice of the fol- lowing State of Michigan Civil Serv- ice Examinations: School Principal I; September 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Insurance Executive IV…

…; Sept. 2, 1942; $325 to $385 per month. Journalist I; Sept. 2. 1942; $155 to $193 per month. Right of Way Assistant I; Sept. 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Right of Way Assistant II; Sept. 2, 1942; $200…

August 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… reporter that the latest estimates indicate the draft can produce only 155,000 men 19-29 years of age by next March 31 "even if the bottom of the barrel is scrap- ed." Maj. Gen. Willard S. Paul, Di- rector…

… of Personnel, has said the Ar- my needs 185,000. Increase Necessary Liberalized rules would make even fewer than 155,000 men available. About the only way to increase the number substantially, would be…

August 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…rter that the latest estimates indicate the draft can produce only 155,000 men 19-29 years of age by next March 31 "even if the bottom Of the barrel is scrap- ed." Maj. Gen. Willard S. Paul, Di- rector…

… of Personnel, has said the Ar- my needs 185,000. Increase Necessary Liberalized rules would make even fewer than 155,000 men available. About the only way to increase the number substantially would be…

August 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… been received in this office for: 1. Industrial Inspector I, $200-$240. 2. Dietitian A through II, $185-$290. 3. Addressing Machine Operator A2, $155-$175. 4. Blind Transcribing Machine Op- erator Ci…

…, $135-$155. Closing date is August 21. 5. Architectural Engineers II, III, IV, $250-$440. Closing date is August 28. For further information, call at the Bureau of Appointments, 201 Mason Hall. The…

August 28, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… bout of the evening was Glen Alexander's close win ovei John Paup at 155 pounds. Holding a one point margin in the third period but slightly behind in time advant- age, Alexander reversed in the last 30…

… 5-0. 145-pounds: Scalzo, Penn State, defeated Barnett, Michigan, 8-1. 155-pounds: Alexander, Penn State, defeated Paup, Michigan, 6-3. 165-pounds: Paddy, Michigan, de- feated Rohrer, Penn State. 9…

August 21, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… of lasI either of the 155-pound or 165-pound sal of form that has netted theum TeBcee otms fls successive victories over their lmst and tl IraLerny swmmig pe- year's squad through graduation and…

… both dle the heavyweight clash. There was a time earlier in the wi1l be defending their handball cams Ohio's best bet will be in the 155- season wien the Illini was regarded crown against an eight…

August 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… physically fit to un- dergo examination starting Friday in the Wayne County handbook graft case in which 155 persons were indicted. At the conclusion of a conference between Ralph Garber, one of Mc- Crea…

… hay-fever and asthma and should remain in Northern Michigan and avoid undue exercise or excitement between now and the advent of cool weather. Of the 155 defendants all but 20 have been arraigned and…

August 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…:10-Community Calendar. 1:15-Salute To The Hits. 1:30-Johnny Messner. 1:45--Dinah Shore. 1:55-Today's Hit Tune. 2:00-News. 2:05-Hal Stuart. .2:15-Frankie Masters, 2:00--News. 2:05-Hal Saunders. 2:15--Lawrence…

August 08, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… Mitchell-Al & Lee Reiser. 1:55-Today's Hit Tune 2:00--News. 2:05-Bob Chester. 2:15 Duke Ellington. 2:45 Baseball Brevities. 2:55-Baseball (Bos. at Det.) 5:00-News. 5:05-Music for Listening. 5:10-Hollywood…

August 08, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… ............ . . $1.98 and $2.98 BLOUSES $1.98 and $2.98 Values ..$1.50 COATS * Mendoza Beaven, $99 Dyed Coney *Skunk Coats, $135 *Persiaor Paws, $155 OCaraculs, $110 to $195 * Persian Lambs, $295 * Mouton Lamb, $99…

August 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…. State of Michigan Civil Service An- nouncements have been received in this office for: 1. Industrial Inspector I, $200-$240. 2. Dietitian A through II, $185-$290. 3. Addressing Machine Operator A2, $155

…-$175. 4. Blind Transcribing Machine Op- erator Ci, $135-$155. Closing date is August 21. 5. Architectural Engineers II, III, IV, $250-$440. Closing date is August 28. For further information, call at the…

August 19, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…: School Principal I; September 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Insurance Executive IV; Sept. 2, 1942; $325 to $385 per month. Journalist I; Sept. 2, 1942; $15 to $195 per month. Right of Way Assistant I…

…; Sept. 2, 1942; $155 to $195 per month. Right of Way Assistant II; Sept. 2, 1942; $200 to $240 per month. AttendingInstitution Dentist II; Sept. 2, 1942; $200 to $240 per month. Resident Institution…

August 02, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…, 1942. Prison Physician III, $250 per month. Highway Designing Engineer I, $155 per month. Highway Designing Engineer II, $200 per month. Key Drive Calculator Clerk CI, $105 per month. Key Drive…

… Laboratory Techni- cian I, $155 per month. The United States Civil Service Commission calls particular atten- tion to Junior Professional Assistant positons at $2,000 per year. Closing date is August 27, 1942…

August 01, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… Examinations. Closing date i August 19, 1942, except in the las case, which is August 27, 1942. Prison Physician III, $250 pe month. Highway Designing Engineer I $155 per month. Highway Designing Engineer II…

…( per month.I Liquor Stores Executive II, $20( per month. Photographic Laboratory Techni- cian I, $155 per month. Junior Professional Assistant, Au- gust 27, 1942, $2,000 per year. This examination is…

August 03, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Matthaei, who is a Detroit Olympics will be awarded to the by a special device installed on dustrialist, has been leading United States." the 155-yard hole. Olympic crusade for more I "At the present time…

August 12, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…-driving Soviet smashes that have covered 155 miles in two days tore through natural Japanese defenses in western Manchuria in disregard of the exchange of peace notes between Japan and the Allied nations. Moscow…

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