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November 10, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… week of intensive training. The Maize and Blue run- ners have failed to be defeated since 1921 and from the looks of things the Wolverine slate has a good chance of remaining clean for another season…

… considered for first place honors. The Buckeye team vies with the Wolverines aggregationi for balance. I Most of the Columbus runners are. ex- perienced as all of the men on the squad are upperclassmen…

March 10, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… used in the high hurdles hnet as all attention will be place-d on and sprints. ms the Wolverine chances in the indoor In the pole vault, high jump and Conference. shot put the Wolverines will have an His…

… tickling the bar in the pole as unusually fine calibre it cannot be vault before these men can be bank- doubted that'the Wolverine track team ed on for sure point gainers. In oth- is among the first three of…

… the most encouraging one, should prevent these men from plac- for the Wolverines have a first class ing first or second it would be of man in almost every event that will double value as they would…

… placing either by a is Illinois. The Sucker team showed its Wolverine man or any other. metal in the relay carnival held at Captain Burke, VanOrden, Bowen, Urbana in which she placed second Hindes and…

May 10, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…- rell's "Wonder Track Team" at this time may nean the difference between victory and defeat for Michigan for I the Illinois team is reported as the strongest whi-h the Wolverines willE meet this Year. I…

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