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March 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… doped as follows for To lRimt Heats# the Wolverines: 50 yard dash between 3 to 5 points, t6io mile 6 to 8,1pole W ill Ruin Tonight on his hand44orYovdr a week. In 440 Yard Trials Another sign of a "'. i…

…. Platten gymnasium at Evanston, while l The following first places are almost Martin, Joyner, Thomas and Siemonis certain to go to the Wolverines; shot will compete in the' 440. There -wviI put, two mile and…

… competition but tomorrow's Ohio State and Iowa ahead' of ,themn. results should find him a contributor The Wolverines did not place any'inen of two valuable points. in~ first place. ,,___________ Wolverine

… likely that the Wolverines will pile I the March issue of the Athletic up a total of not less than 36 points Journal, published in Champaign, Ill., which should be enough to win any by the Athletic Journal…

… story on "Intramural Scoring." a field of opponents as the Wolverines' He describes in detail the scoring sys- have ever had to face in any western tem used in tournaments at Michigan, meet as 'all .the…

… looks :like a victory for with the California law requiring re- the Wolverines by a good margin. mariage of divorced people. i a pennant this year if reports from the Cubs but the greet ;>ss . the boys…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… report to his government on and number of students served and MICHIGAN DROPS LAf [ST COURTTILT TO IOWNS 2H81 WOLVERINES HOLD HIG 1HAND UNTIL FINAL )IINUTES OF CONTEST FUNK, HAWKEYE STAR, PROVES DANGEROUS…

… last basket neces- sary to tie' the count. Almost from the outset of the game, A9GGIE SWIMMERS BWTO .MI,1CHIGA9N Hbbard and Captain Smith Star ,s1 Wolverines Roll IUp 48-20 Score employed in the Union…

…, Rice, Paper, and Military Ball committee, 1325 Wash- Science building. The afternoon talks champion, in lowering the former Cappon will not wear' a Wolverine in. p n intended nrimarily for sneinI, court…

… Middle West, the Michigan entrants were the outstand-- ing performers. Three of the 10 rec- ords broken o' tied in the meet were created by Wolverines, who in all captured four firsts in the special events…

March 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…THE MCHIGA DAIL y - .." + , . .. . , ' a Sw TRIO 0O0WOLVERINE TEAMS GO INTO ACTION I r oD Ma t her's Co urt Men Meet IowdA Tonight In Final Clash Of Season ON JLI0lL A (Continued from Pa ge…

… HURDLES and the fight tonight should be aN EONO hard one. Burgitt was in the main, Believe Garment Prices Will Rise N SEC Interest in the- Big 'Ten athletic= responsible for the Wolverine defeat Clothing…

… three men will be playing their below and mail to the office of iHubbard swimlin Many Events Listed last game for the Wolverines and may The Daily First places in b The card of events will include the be…

… the hurdles, shot put, broad All mebs ho the nio it there is every rea jump and the four mile relay team. rry class who have not yet Address......................ithe Wolverines w Dehart Hubbard, who…

… stronger aggre- J T K greatst hopeso placing lie in the backstroke and fancy diving. With squ Hubbard averaging a mile and a half ver of back'stroke work each day and the the Wolverines diving trio…

… the relay. p will do It for Michigan o nearly every eyent p men. Come in and we will y the Wolverines. i prove it to you. ms met on Jan. 26 a first place in the' oth Papenguth andIg n considerable im…

March 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY fit Wolverines Announced As First Michigan Entries In. Big Ten Takleet ere Are Three v Dick Papcngiitla former state champion, who carried1 the colors of the informal team…

… nfljatnstar havinlg glided. the Coach W. Sterry Brown. Capt. Fran- !ern as "a wonderful swi mmer", ,re- i ;thf Of tb i )oli less than Y1j cis L. Smith 'will lead seven of isi I the Wolverine had forced i…

…, for. his work during the Three other Wolverines make oup3 the fori premier hnrbtteea pasttwo w e shas shown a commen- :eight man teM t a il C fiY (t n n r t e C nee c nttto s daste degree of improvement…

… wvill be the' usual custom, according to the Wolverine mentor, #o~'old practice; upon 'Monday, Tusday, and Thursday nights,,but owing t6 the boxing show which is carded' for the gymnasia.umr Thursday…

March 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…_______________ THE MICHIGAN DAILYX_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 "*7D Vh 2Q £ _ - , NCS OBBI TN HUlcrisis. game. t h is Wolverines Trock Stars -- - --- - --- -Four of the retiring…

… were ones that were' Rike, IHubi rd Break Reords nhi tSkperla of me Ia u lIt m a ghbowedtheBade rosrtedteam; II 'The Wolverines accumulated 33 3-5 accustomed to cinder tracks. iReinke anl ubbard did…

March 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… most important game remain- Iowans to a low score tomorrow night, the schedule for the Wolverines but the Wolverine chances of a vic- fa ea'tory do not appear overly bright. Michigan will face Iowa in…

Wolverines tomorrow eviening. ting a new world's 3-mile indoor rec- The Iowa quintet has had little trouble ord and made faster time than the with any of the Big Ten teams with the exception of Michigan and…

… unless outdoor mark for the same distance, it loses to the Wolverines should in beating Joie Ray, Chicago star, in have no difficulty in ending the seas- a handicap run featuring the K. of C. on with a…

… of icials would make no state- aid to the Wolverine offensive and ment concerning the cases. It is re- lMather is loath to send him in to the ported, however, that Ritola and Mc- fray in his condition…

March 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… series, the Wolverines encounter- th ry.H ae i lc eil fraohrnwmn tlf ig dsifr opstownn the}th rest .of the successful Wolverine; He soon developed into a dangerous "IIcaptains because of the stabilizing…

Wolverines in- mnwscnpcout~tms d He is another man that must be to camp on the next stop and furth- die played spectacular at times, of- watched in selecting men for future er cinched their claim to the West…

… combination..from jAssumption andtihfe Wolverines j or further poitns. was worth noting, wvhen the calibre Igi a ob otne wt h eut rtfii of the teams that Michigan was short end of a 4 to 1 score, which…

…- game with M\innesota at Ann Arbor binations that were thrown at theI ing of the season, the Varsity mentorfutedeeedhesad ndP-i Wolverines as the opposition swept perurecteddtheteteahelayadtonsuchtan…

… perectd te eanlily ta uchanerinan was handed a reg ar inob. !up the ice were brokeni and demoral- extent that the Wolverin s were able TeGpescped te frta-Iized by the effective maneuvering o to…

… (eetteadesith st T he fiu Gopes cothe ~ed tirs f go contetein angArbor thfistwfarblottheesgames ttto. the I Lindstrom, who played at center d ur- contstsin An Amor Thee gmesWolverines when they rose to their1 ing…

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…

March 20, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… the hands of1 hel they scored in eight ents and took six firsts ants in the per- Wolverine men a general excel- used by fine train- I the performance can be picked te most conspicuous it was dash in…

… further increas- olverines' total by sprintingl aa close third. Reinke and 'f are strong men in corn- nl form one of the strong- of which the Wolverines can year. Vallely took fourtl, d Wisconsin's only…

…, winnerF of the dual meet three weeks :tack M~artin ranl an excellent race and gained on Wilson o'f Iowa, placing Mi team second. None of the Wolverines were able to qualify in the 440 last Friday night…

March 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

…. that the Wolverines will have to face are of 'a high calibre. Breakng the armory record' in the mile, 440 yard dash 'and the mile re- lay and upsetting the dope in' a num- ber of other events the Hawkeye…

… has a fine relay team in Coul- ter, Noll, Brookins and Wilson who set a new record for the armory at Iowa City with a time of 3:34. This team will be one, of the strongest that the Wolverines will have…

…-' be of first class calibre and for this reason it is impossible to say just where th~e Wolverine atliloes will place when the final returns come in. Be sure that every day in every way you use the…

March 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… his string of pitchers as itt quite a few backstop men for then Just when the Wolverines wil out of doors on the regular dian appears problematical. Fisher is ious to start outside work at the liest…

… rule referred to is there were 127 free throws attempted Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Chi; at 8:30 Seguin, Texas, March 12.-Kid Clea-- work- that under rule 15, part 1, sections against the Wolverines. It…

March 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… season drew definitely to a 12 feet he is eratic and can hardly be close. counted on to down the Wolverines. Combatting difficulties from the very Although individual stars are scarce outset the Wolverines

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… 27, Michigan Aggies at Lansing; ule has been announced and this sea- Little will direct this new minor sport' April 28, Saginaw Tennis club at Sag- son the Wolverines will play seven and intends to…

…, Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh; Open with ChicagoIj May 15, Penn State 'at State College: Opening the season on May 4, the . May 16, U. S. Military Academy at Wolverine pill drivers journey to Chi- West Point…

March 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…'s well balanced trac to W ,aterman gymnasiun in tempt to give Coach Farrells en t-am its.first defeat of tl T'he st,-igei;est for a: ite both teams have madle credita rfi this secason anri althou iWolverines

… appear 'to be the Cap~t'ai Burt. Bi'ke, °'r§? ;tes thie outcome is far fromn Who will lead the Wolverine track Farrell Sp~eaks Wleom mien against C'ornell in their first dual rr(kriay bewe meet of the year…

… for the Coach Yost.. Six' hundred Wolverine s ones't n Tnal ; are expe(,ted to;'be present there. intense_ comnpetition; the 'W ha~ve never had' easy meets' Ithacans and the Red and WI SNever 'found…

… in s. feeling that the Wolverines before the beginning of the d tonight in Waterman gym says, Sieve Farrell, veteran 'A mentor. Fernier Trach k Men to 'Be Many, for"mer Ithacan tra and iichigan track…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…) ; third, Jaeger (C).'Time S:?. Shot punt:, won by Van Orden (lVI) ; second,'fBowen (C)'; third, Wolkiwitz tWolverine runners took: 9 e.; in 11 events and rolled u total of 66 1-2 points to 28 1-2 for their…

…\),* lwin Lovejoy failed befo: second, Prosser (M) ; third, Stevens 'recer ' 1 speed in the 50 y" (C). Height 12 feet 3 7-8 inches. Wolverine winning in 5! Two mile relay: won by Michigan e nd Treman, Cornell…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… locate the gems, the jewelers declaring they have been swindled b~y go- betweens. 1 i 3 MYSTERY OF IIAMPSUURO *IELS STILL UNSfOLV ED WOLVERINES TAKE CONFERENCE MEET WlITHl SIX FIRSS; Reputtd to BO One…

… Mortimer Shuter, director of Mimes tenoiilrf third in the haltmle, coit~ drarnatic.., w~ji rectall thue lt p lat ing' the Wolverine scorig, sve for the relay in. which the Mlhig~n submitted, andl will…

March 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…' that Pre- mier Bonar Law's "timid behavior" in; the matter puts his country in a pre- carious situation. ILLINOIS, IOWA, WISCONSIN RE GARDED AS LIKELY ( ON TENDEINS S E V E N WOLVERINES PLACE IN TRIAL…

… rur in the finals of the half mile and Mar- tin, Joyner, Thomas and Siemons in the 440. y 'cli Igain Picked Favorite The Wolverines enter the meet r: favorite for first honors if her men de as well as…

March 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…? f ISHER SYS IT'S ALL UP TD THE WEATHERMAN'S KINDNESS- , ... , . i Arbor. ss to the we hite they wil ped becauset ompete on a ,hange froms will tell on t. May Tumble should place the Wolverin

… Ithicans. gh water The Wolverines have usually de- 4:25 3-5 feated te wearers of the Ried and. St. White in the relay event and it is en- yr tirely possible that this year will not a large be an exception…

March 09, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… with the Wolverines. .Arrange- Thle meeting at Chicago was pure]' -iges or layers of musical insti'u-;TRENCH PREPARE TOtrgdbyEia .SmtepcI ments for the affair are being made' C'ALIFORNIAN OUTLINES…

…Ityo ihga prpitin woIias substtuttilig for Ranes 'h The French military authorities'; lEjT 0 8019[DUV L temyrfo S00t 1,0 I' conference and the great part the a reappropriationi vote is merely in Wolverine

March 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

Wolverine victory do not appear overly bright. The Farmers have, with the exception of one igame, had little difficulty in easily winning all of their contests this season and arrived in Ann Arbor last night…

…'s fracas which should of- fer them little trouble so that by win- , ning from the Wolverines they can practically cinch the title undisputed. Michigan, on the other hand, is an- xious to take over the…

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