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April 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… entered the Penn relays which are being Id at Philadelphia at the same time. Michi an's chances in the two relays which the Wolverines have entered m are conced~ed to be unusually good Farrell's men have…

… opening game of "he Wolverine season. All of t' : 'layers were confident that they would keep up the record of straight victor-! 'ies which has been established by former Wolverines. ' Four .singles and two…

… the weath- er is good; MICHIGAN RECORDS In the Michigan-Harvardtgame of 1914 the Wolverines gave thle Crim- son men the greatest battle ever evi- denced between thetwo schools. Har- vard won 7-0 but the…

… Easterners when the Wolverine tennis team was defeated 4-2. The two schools were tied in the singles in a hotly contested match between Shafroth and Norrington but Colum- bia took the doubles sets. At the…

… Drake relays in both 1919 and 1920 Michigan won first in the I1klf-mile relay. Also in 1918 the; Wolverines came in second in this event. II '. With four titles to his credit this New York…

April 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… the new drills will be started in earnest. A small bandl will accompany the unit on its marches. Chase Catches Wolverine Detroit, 'April 21.-W. 11. Chase, president of the Alaska Game Protec- tive…

… association, who contracted to. provide a live wolverine for the local loo, says that although rather plenti- ful in Alaska, they are' hard to atch. HT~ obtained one, however. The ani- nial will be the ony…

April 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

… Brooker Conceded to Among Best Men Entered at Penn Relay Races be EXPECT WOLVERINES TO CAPTURE THREE FIRSTS (Special to The Daily) Philadelphia, April 25.- Although teams from many parts of the country…

… event, thus making a trio of first places for Michigan, the critics are also doping Brooker to make it a fourth win for the Wolverines by leaping to victory in the pole vault. Brooker's best mark of 12…

… time in wins ring but if he goes to the Penn relays, Ras there is a possibility, P'rosser should nt indications a being impressive. Martin, Wolverine1U5 win tIs event v th a leap around 1 to ensue when u…

Wolverines. isas relays held under adverse conditions. Lloyd, Ne- Michigan's Varsity tenis team will will have a chance to braska speed merchant, won the 50 mt itsrs pporn en of the ace t tbr w th discus 125…

… probably go Ze: ord. Landowski has a good chance for, go star. Allen putters, Van Orden, Wolverine stiar man who has shown to better advant- a second place if he throws it as well at Kansas, City weight man…

April 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…&raumb FIVE WOLVHERINES QUAILIFIN DRAKEl1L PROSSER, LAN DOW SKI, WELLVEN 8XITH AND VAN ORDEN SUCESSFUL HUBBARD PROVS STAR IN PENNSYLVANIA MEET; Leads Wolverines' Against Badgers WOL ERINES SET FORBADERSCRI…

… together ARD IN CONTROL OF with seven other entries. ATHLETICS Both of the Michigan entries in the; high jump qualified when Smith and! to be elected. Entire Campus MacEllven, the two Wolverine men vote) in…

… from Harvard. He is an authority on Wolverine boy. performance of -Platt, Williams of labor problems and has published sev- t Wisconsin Strong S .Kansas State Normal won his heat in eral notable books in…

… hopes on it to tie transportation commit- A new Socrates would have ample Ib stepand jmprec od sndrcam gents. Tihe Detroit Edison company Wolverines All Veterans tee. The committee of general taxa- excuse…

April 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

… MIaley1] il: 1, IN TWO . l E -Michigan's~ )mped away victory here Wolver'ines of the Badg- lefeated Wis- r'e. gn, gave Liv- making all ie Wolverine dlanger. The a high qu1-1 vs going for if hour be…

… first large. univen; s it y of the East that was engaged in a game of baseball by the Wolverines. This w-as in .1890. Incidentally the score, 2-1,' in Michigan's favor, was the first close score since the…

…. ARBOR FIRST VICTIMI OF errors. WOLVERINES; :33.1 IN 1866~ Norman John Gar Philip AN, Robert 1. Alfred B. Ray A.I NathanI H4aroldF John S.I It a o- a , -. …

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

….s literally a farce from its. very ,outset, by the score of 21 to 0. Twenty Wolverine hits combined, wvith six Aggie errors to rouite 'the (green and White completely while Coach Ray Fisher uncovereda pitch…

Wolverine recruit sent four Ag- gie batsmen back to the dugout via the strikeout h~ighwa~y and gave but one mian a complmentary to first. Burton Supprts ktegs Day On May 11 and 12 Thahers' Day will be…

April 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… Senator ures faced both branches when they Coach Fisher and 21 members of the harry B. Whiteley, who introduce4 reconvened this week. In the house Wolverine baseball squad will leave the measure, are…

… and as they had all actively oppose the resolution. their programs, posters, and tickets If the measure should be reported CUpaRAN SAYS TnAT POLITICAL 'hved a rdtgly the Wolverines out by the committee…

…. The Farmer baseball mentor had quite a nucleus of veterans with which to start the season and seems to have built up a team which will give worthy opposition to the Wolverines. The Aggies of course have…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… ig VanderbiltU niversity nine will acountered on Monday and Tues- The Southerners squeezed a wir the Wolverines last year in the contest by scoring four runs in iinth inning, after trailing Michi- 3…

…-2. The next day the Wolverines came from behind in th- eighth inning and scored two runs tie- ing the score 3-3. "'The game went 4. extra innings with the score still dead- locked. In the fifteenth inning…

… stocky Wolverine *eached the height of hir' career so far when, he tied Merrick of Wisconsin at 12 feet, nine and one- fourth inches in the pole vault at the Illinois relays. In the indoor Con- ference…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…-3. Another r Cincinnati in the sixthj a pair of runs in the eighth me on' ice for the Buckeye ok the Wolverine batting the day when he made two it of four trips to the plate. e other Michigan players' be in a…

… delivered many The Wolverine mentor returned last talks before high school and college Friday from a speaking tour of the gatherings, Everywhere he 'went be leading cities of the west. The. coach gatherings…

April 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

….: \Prompt, courteous, helpful service. SAXOPHIONE SPECIAL4 Wolverine C-melody, 'model; silver-plated With handsome 4 leather case, war tax .paid. All comn- Iplete for .. $109.75 in LUE- JR.1 LAST TIMES TODAY…

April 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… reports are in, ni tices to all the studenits designate on them ill e sent out imme iatel Totose who are low n 'one sul ect, just a warning of the fact wv 1 ;*,t f .Baldn Tent This afternoon the Wolverine

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

Wolverine mentor yesterday an- unced the personnel of the team iich will make the trip, the opeji- g game of which will be played at xington Ky., tomorrow afternoon ainst the University of Kentucky. (teen…

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