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April 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… striking far beyond the encircled Ruhr, were nearing or might already have reached the Weser River near the pied piper town of Hamelin, 155 miles from Berlin. <350,000 Nazis Captured Local Vote Is Lightas P…

… attack toward Berlin, and along the center of the front the U. S. Third Army reach- ed the Werra River on a broad front and crossed that stream near Eisen- ach, 155 miles southwest of Berlin and 90 miles…

January 31, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

… three the 136-pound class, and Stu Sny- scorin morHari, Ntional , Collegiate 440Saturdweeks ago, and it is a very big ques- der vs. George Darrow in the 155- over t c }jhampion, Jim Herbert, perennial 1…

… swimming locker ine pucksters showed a great amount veteran 155-pounder who came in shattered in the past two days as a room. Sentimental value. Tele- of improvement in handling the puck fourth in ,the Big…

December 19, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

… bracket offers the only close race for leadership. Both the 145 and 155 pound divisions present similar prob- lems in predicting the probable vic- tor because neither weight division has succeeded in…

… pounder and Jim Zum- berge in the 155 pound weight would have to be given the nod. In the other weights, selection of the probable winner is less dif- ficult. Art Sachsel in the 121 pound class seems to be…

July 16, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… of several miles on a broad front. 155 Army Men Harvest 59000 Quarts of Cherries _ russia Nazi Grodno Is Outflanked Success All Along Front Announced By the Associated Press LONDON, July 15.The…

… council was selected for the summer. New members are: Dick Freeman, administration; Glenn White. ubli- In a response to a volunteer call, termed unprecedented in campus history, more than 155 Army men from…

June 08, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… exeption. Better luck to Play Production to- night. And by better luck we cer- tainly mean a more responsive audi- ence. --Willam Keho DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TI-URSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944 VOL. LIV No. 155 All…

… Aug. 18 at 44 total cost of $155.0&. More detailed information may be obtained from Miss Janina Diedbala, 6957. lectures University Lecture: Emilio Harth Terre, Professor of Fine Arts in the School of…

May 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… for second place by post- ing 155's, but Marcellus won a coin toss for the runner-up medal. Mar- cellus had a slow start this year, as in past seasons, but he began to hit his normal pace when the…

… a 155 card, while number one man John Tews posted a 156. T HE THINCLADS rolled up 70 points to take the track meet from Illinois, whose second place total of 58 1 10 was far too short. It was team bal…

February 06, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

… before Warrick eeked out a well-deserved victory.; ' Wolverine 155 - pounder, George Curtis; then got back to his winning ways with a fall over Gopher Dick Nelson in 1:26 of the second period. Nelson got…

….). 145 pounds - Warrick (Mich.) decisioned Shroeder (Minn.), 8-6. 155 pounds-Curtis (Mich.) got a f iall in 4:26 over Nelson (linn.). 165 pounds-Wilson (Mich.) de- cisioned Doseff (Minn.), 8-0. 175 pounds…

July 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…) - Senate and House conferees agreed tonight to slash Senate-approved al- lowances for the Office of Price Ad- ministration (OPA) from $177,335,- 000 to $155,000,000 and for the Office of War Information (OWD…

… from $35,037,593 to $33,155,993. The funds are included in the $2,900,000,000 war agencies appropriations bill. Senator McKellar (Dem.-Tenn.) said agreement had been reached on all differences between…

April 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

… Clerk B; April 28, 1943; $115 to $135 per month. Account Clerk A; April 28. 1943; $135 to $155 per month. Dining Room Supervisor CI; April 21, 1943; $105 to $125 per month. Steam Electric Operating…

… Engineers; April 21, 1943; $125 to $195 per month. Motor Equipment Repairman; April 21. 1943; $115 to $135 per month, 65c or 85c per hour. Mine Industrial Inspector I; April 28, 1943; $155 to $195 per month…

March 04, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… division forced Courtright to enter Hugh Mack in the 165-pound bracket. Pete Speek. 155-pounder, suffered an injury to his shoulder in practice yesterday and may not be able to compete. If this be the case…

…, then Allen will have to take off a few pounds and wrestle at 155. Captain Manley Johnson, 145 pounds of dynamite, is all alone in his class and should successfully de- fend his crowd without much diffi…

February 18, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… what hap- pened at Champaign for one and one- half hours. Even Courtright was amazed by the show of power put on by the Illini. "I gambled by switching Johnny (Captain Manly Johnson) up to 155 pounds…

… fall into a well-planned trap. Captain Manley Johnson suffered his first defeat at the hands of Stanley Lee when he spotted the latter ten pounds in moving up to the 155-pound class. Allen Loses In the…

February 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…-Northwestern forfeit- ed to Michigan. 155 pounds - Ivy, Northwestern, beat Speek, Michigan, 7 to 5. 165 pounds-Allen, Michigan, threw Hurzah, Northwestern, 38 seconds. 175 pounds-Wojciechowski, North- western, beat Mack…

… produced by Keith -Wolf at 155 pounds and Vern Cotterman at 175 pounds. The score for this meet is identical with that which the Wolverines amassed against the Buckeyes three weeks ago. This adds to the…

January 19, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… pounds. Kopel, Speek Win Dick Kopel got Michigan off to a good start when he decisioned Herb Thompson in the opening match of the meet at 121 pounds, 10-6, and Pete Speek, 155-pounder, gained the…

…:14; 155 ,ounds-Pete Speek (M) deci. sioned John Marrs (MSC) 5-4; 165 pOunds--Bob Allen (M) pinned Burl] Boring (MSC) 5:27. 175 pounds--John Spalink .(MSC) decisioned Tom Mueller (M), 4-2; heavyweight…

December 17, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

…-varsity practice meet Sat- urday, doesn't have much competition in the 136-pound class, but a real battle is at 155 pounds where none of the three grapplers seeking that post has a definite edge. Warren De- Land…

… defeated Warren Gollos and McIntyre gained five, points for the Varsity by beating Chuck Telfer. Speek at 165 The heavyweight classes are the weakest on the squad and Pete Speek who usually wrestles. at 155

November 22, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

… Nationwide Scores :lut It's the Score That Counts MICH. First Downs... .............. . . .............17 Yards Gained by Rushing (Net)...................155 Forward Passes Attempted…

… one yard line. Outplaying Ohio State on the ground, the Wolverines actually held an advantage of 17-9 in first downs and an edge of 155 yards by rushing. - cans have known them. said Blair Moody in Fri…

June 24, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… overlooked. Forty nine players were banked in brackets from 149 to 155, the dead- line, with Yale qualifying seven, Stanford six and a total of.27 schools having representatives. Frank McCan of Stanford, the…

… Tech 697. Michigan 36-hole scores were: Ben "Smith, 76-75-151; John Leidy, 77- 76-153; Chandler Simonds, 79-76- 155; William Ludolph, 77-80-157; William Courtright, 77-80-157; Wil- liam Stewart, 80…

May 19, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

…-71-146; Daltas, Minn., 74-73-147; McCarthy, Ill., 73-74-147; Holmstrom, Ill., 76-72- 148; Krisko, OSU, 76-73-149; Lorms, OSU, 74-76-150; Gilbert, OSU, 77- 7C-153; Leidy, Mich., 78-76-154; Stoltz, NU, 78-77-155

… to the following event winners: wrestling- 121 lbs., Irving Statler, Fletcher; 128, Stu Linton, Allen-Rumsey; 145, Grant Allen, Fletcher; 155, Bill Earle, Prescott; 165, Maurice Edwards, Al- len…

May 03, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…, May 20, 1942. Adult Probations Corrections Ad- ministrator VI, $525 per month, May 20, 1942. Procedures Analyst , salary, $155 per month, May 20, 1942. Procedures Analyst II, $250 per month, May 20…

…, 1942. Steeple Jack I, salary, $155 per month, May 20, 1942. DOMINIE SRYS RECENTLY three college men met on the street and fell to discussing the diplomat, the statesman and the prophet. "A diplomat…

May 02, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…. e Adult Probations Corrections Ad-I ministrator VI, $525 per month, MayV 20, 1942.t Procedures Analyst I,salary, $155 i per month, May 20, 1942.b Procedures Analyst II, $250 per b month, May 20, 1942…

…. Steeple Jack I, salary, $155 per month, May 20, 1942. Complete announcements on file I at the Bureau, 201 Mason Hall. Of- rice hours: 9-12 and 2-4.t Bureau of Appointments and V Occupational Information i n…

March 27, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… Becker has a familiar face he wants to look up this weekend too. It is that of Illinois' 155 pound Con- ference champ, Ted Seabrooke. Mary didn't get a crack at Captain Ted in the Big Tens because he was…

… time he expects to take great care not to be meanwhile shot in the back by heavily armed Vern Logan, Oklahoma's 155 /pound national champ in 1940. Courtright Ready All season long Bill Courtright has…

February 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… out- pointed Iowa's pride and joy. Ed Kemp, in a dual meet. Strong At 155 Lbs. Newt has a brother, name of Ed, - who is himself no dub on the mat. Ed battled his way to the finals in the meet at Ames…

… and then only grudgingly bowed to the national 155 pound champ from Oklahoma A & M. in an air-tight match. The only other Husker performer about whom much is known is heavy- weight Herb Jackson, whose…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… dope has it, will be the war to the bitter end at 155 pounds waged between our Mr. Ray Deane and the second and equally devastating Jen-I nings twin known as Bo. Ray' is a veritable savage in action, but…

… going to know he went through the wringer to cop the de- cision. A match which may eqal the lightweight fray in point of fury and downright excitement is the 155 pound battle between Mary Becker and State…

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…

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

… Arelay:Honmes)est in recent years. The Tartars will the best 155-pounders in the country, TiyMichig ( t, Allen, Holmes). be met in Detroit, May 12. A total one of the most promising 121-pound- Time, 3…

… the 128 pound divi- sion; Al Copley took a decision over Harrison Raynor for the 145 pound title; J. Gill won honors in the 155- pound class with a fall over Fred Warner; Douglas Jeffery took a deci…

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

… fifth place, one point be- hind the Hoosiers and Illini. Three other Michigan grapplers appeared in today's bouts besides Galles. 'Art Paddy, 155-pounder, had also reached the finals while Herb Barnett…

…, Janesko, Minne- sota; second, Montonaro, Ohio; third, Sizer, Illinois; fourth, Battes, Chica- go. 155-pounds: First, Lazzara, Indi- ana; second, Paddy, Michigan; third, Flemming, Iowa; fourth, Seabrooke…

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

… Barnett's measure. Michigan came right back, however, getting five more points as Paddy pinned Dick King's shoulders to the mat with an arm hook and body press after 8 minutes and 17 seconds in the 155

… over Emil Lockwood in the unlimited class. decisioned Buckwalter. Time ad- vantage 3:55. 145-pound Class :Blue, Navy, de- cisioned Barnett. Time advantage 3:26. 155-pound Class: Paddy, Michigan, threw…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…:30, 121- pound class: Fleming, Theta Chi, vs. Katz, Zeta Beta Tau; 7:45, 136 pound class: Wallace, Chi Phi, vs. Butler, Hermitage; 8, 155 pound class: Bush, Beta Theta Phi, vs. Fiske, Chi Phi; 8:30, 165…

…-West-~ ern AAU title. Cliff says that he is sorry now that he ever took a bunch of boys to the meet. His only consolation is received from Capt. Bill Combs' victory in the 155-pound. class, although it is true…

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…

March 19, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… Mueller made off with the heavyweight title. Williams, finished second with 17 points, Mich- igan House was third, and Allen- Rumsey, fourth. Frank Warner at 155 and Tom Coleman wrestling at 175 are the…

… gather a total of 26 points in winning the Independent mat title against 15 for Wolverines and eight for Robert Owen. Ray Dean, Ralph Turner, Robert Fulton and Jack Richardson won the crowns from the 155

March 10, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… defeated Whitmore, Iowa 175- pounder, 11-3, and Danner ran his contribution to Michigan's point total to six when he won the 155-pound finals over Weiss, of Indiana, 8-6. Danner's other point came as a re…

…- diana. 155-pound class: First, Danner, Michigan (defeated Weiss); second, Boyd, Illinois; third, Weiss, Indiana. 165-pound class: First, McDaniels Indiana (defeated Schumacher); second, Galles, Michigan…

February 16, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…, holds down the 145 berth. Harland Danner, 155, Jim Galles, 165, Don Nichols, 175, and Capt. "Butch" Jordan complete the roster. Stand Even In Series Penn State and Michigan stand even in their series…

… Gensler wrestlers at 155, Capt. Ernie Bortz, at 175, and Warren Elliott, called the most improved by Coach Sppidel, heavyweight. 0 MICHIGAN I RECREATION 525 East Liberty Ono 1 At one juncture Mr…

February 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… Oklahoma A and M, who went on to take the 155-pound title. But the Old Man had been lurk- ing in the background, and stepped out to put Bill on the sidelines again last June. Bill repeated his previ- ous mid…

…-year performance last week, however, and, with the Old Man licked D rink M c once more, he returned to action with a decision victory over Benny Riggs, Michigan State 155-pounder. Lineup Is Changed The return of…

January 29, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… tonight that will be at top strength. Top honors for the best scraps, should go to the 175-pound and 155- pound matches. In both tussles are four of the finest grapplers in the country. Hutson of State and…

…, both captains of their teams, will take on each other at 155-pounds. Riggs has been gunning for Combs, but Bill is set on pro- tecting his 18-match winning streak. Since the two schools started re…

January 23, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…. :! Is Michigan Mat Star tI Varsity 155-pound grappler Har- land Danner stepped out of his class Saturday night when he did a masterful job in pinning John Ferguson, Northwestern 165-pound- er. Danner is…

…- mance as he defeated Hank Puharich, Northwestern's sophomore 145-pound hope. Provide Thrills The thrills from the spectators' standpoint began with the 155-pound class. Art Paddy, after a little dif…

January 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… points were garnered by decisions as Joe Robinson, 128, Jack Sergeant, 136, and Johnny Paup, 145, came through in brilliant style for the Maize and Bluec The two outstanding matches were at 155 and 165, in…

… which Art Paddy, stocky football guard, and Harland Danner, 1938 Conference 'titleholder, scoredrfalls. Paddy filled in at 155 pounds for Danner and proved to be 'n extremely capable substitute. He New…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…'s wind was cut off. Galles dom- inated the entire match and piled up his points on time, go-behinds, and a near fall. Michigan's only fall was gained by Harlan Danner in the 155 division. Danner defeated…

…, Illinois, pinned Raschbacher, Michigan at 2:10. 145 pound: Emmons Illinois (capt.) defeated Paup, Michigan, 14 to 2. 155 pound: Danner, Michigan, pinned Seabrooke, Illinois, at 4:06. 165 pound: Galles…

January 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… sy Frank Battaglia, heavyweight. 'er Michigan's hopes;, received a jolt yesterday when Harlan Danner, ex- ais Conference titleholder at 155 pounds, BETTER an showed up for practice with a bad ba cold…

…: John Raschbacher, Michigan, versus Jean Lutz, Illinois, FLAUTZ CAFI 12 145 pounds: John Paup, Michigan: 9 versus Jim Emmons( captain), Illi- nois. 122 W. Wash. - On the Corn 155 pounds: Harlan Danner…

January 07, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… successor to Harold Nichols, the Wolverines' great 145 pounder and national cham- pion last year. Back at his 155 pound spot Harlan Danner showed that he had lost none of his old ability after his sojourn in…

…- feated Lezuch, Dearborn A.C. 155 pounds: Danner, Michigan, pinned D. Smuck, Dearborn A.C., 6:06. 165 pounds: Galles, Michigan, pinned Mackenzie, Dearborn A.C., 8:51. 175 pounds: Nichols, Michigan, de…

May 10, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

….m. Saturdays). Administration Building, a com- TUESDAY,MY 10, 1949 plete copy of its constitution, or an VOL. LIX, No. 155 acceptable abbreviated copy which VOL.LIXNo.follows the pattern set forth in the revised…

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