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March 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…'S RECORD IN DASH; MAONTKESECOND PLACE WOLVERINES SECURE HONRS BY RELAY TEAM FORGING IN SECOND PLACE MAIZE AND BLUE SHOT PUTTERS GRAB 8 POINTS Farrell's Well-Balanced Track Squad Score Points in All of Ten…

…-2; Minnesota, 2; Iowa, 1 1-2, and Wisconsin, 1. Wolverines Battle Maroons The victory was a repetition of the Wolverine triumph in the Big Ten a year ago. The meet was a hard bat- tle between Michigan and…

… Sedgwick for Michigan in a re- markable finish at the tape. McCosh nosed out the Wolverine by a ,scant two inches, after Sedgwick had led all the way for the last mile. Summaries of Meet Western Conference…

March 19, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… STORI Games Played by Wolverines Are Closely Fought; Year Successful EAT OF ILLINOIS GIVES MICHIGAN FOURTH POSITION Ices has crowned the efforts of Wolverine basketball team dur- ;he present season. e…

… of the West, as Wisconsin and Purdue, may onsidered a creditable achieve- e first teams of collegiate stand- which the Wolverines ran upf it were on the trip between se-, ers, It was at that time that9…

… men. The in- stallation of glass baseboards in the strangers' gyms was one of the causes. for the fall. Accuracy in basket shooting had not been attained by the Wolverines to any extent and this. new…

…- teresting games which the Wolverines had with the Farmers. The Lansing men were not satisfied until they re- ceived their revenge later in the sea- son. Michigan then won from Ohio State university. This team…

… preceding days that the Wolverines would make the trip a clean sweep. The strange floor and the strenuousness of the previous bat- tles were too much for Coach Mitch- ell's men and the Hoosiers won 24 to 16…

March 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… win of last year. Chi- cago should give the Maize and Blue squad a hard race if other of the teams cut in on the points counted on by the Michigan coach. Many Michigan Entries The 'Wolverine scores will…

… is safe in the hands oft Captain Sedgwick, of Michigan. Mc- Cosh should figure in this event as well as the mile but can hardly hope to win from the -Wolverine distance: star. Copeland of Purdue and…

March 13, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… compelled to bow down and al- low the Wolverines, to assume the1 honors. In this game Michigan took revenge and more than evened ac- counts with the Illini for the defeat which they suffered at their hands…

March 12, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… additional try-outs to be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in room 202, S. W MICHI6AN LOSES- TO INDIANA I FINAL_24 TO 1s. HOOSIERS OUTPLAY WOLVERINE 0T BOTH PERIODS OF HARD GAME DEAN AND BARRIEN STARS…

… the Hoosiers bega counting rapidly. Substitutes Forced in Game Two substitutes by the Wolverine were thrown in, but failed to mak more than a feeble effort at a come back as Indiana was fighting all th…

… Star There were no particular stars fo the Wolverines during the gam Hewlett shined in foul throwing, pu ting the ball in the net 8 out of 1 trys. This is the highest record h has made in a Western…

March 12, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… Hoosiers gives the Wolverines a standing of .500 in the Big Ten basket- ball league. It also puts {Michigan in fourth place, as compared with tenth last year. A victory tonight would have meant a tie for…

…'SPORTS WOLVERINES TO FIGURE IN CONFERENCE TRACK MEETS (Continued from Page Three) helpful suggestions to those who ap- ply for help. It has been announced that the prizes this year at the All-fresh meet will consist…

March 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…) Champaign, Ill., March 10 (via th Associated Press).-Michigan won third successive Western Conferenc basketball game tonight by beating I linois 22 to 18. Wolverines Start in Slow The Wolverines were slow at…

… in the last game a the season, that with Indiana, Bloomington, Tuesday night, the fin standing for the Wolverines in t league will be .600, tying Northwes ern for third place.) Summaries Michigan Pos…

March 09, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… in the league. If Michigan wins both of its games with Illinois and Indiana next week the Wolverines will be tied with Northwestern for third place. If, on the other hand, the Maize and Blue five…

… are scarce, and several men may try out for that section. MICHIGANEINSIAN ON SALE AFTER SPRING VACTION WOLVERINES WHIP OHIOANS IN GAME FULL OF THRILL5 MITCELL'S MEN OVERCOME BIG LEAD AND WIN FRACAS BY…

… before the end of the contest, Coach Mitchell's proteges managed to tie their oppo- nents. A minute later a Wolverine shot a basket, and a foul. The quintet was able to defend the basket until the end of…

March 09, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…ROH 9, 1919. THE MICHIGAN DAILY YAUI . , , = . -- = ._.. r __ _ __ . s - - 1 ---7w -4 " Z-- -M vv i -. MICHIGA' CHICGO MEET HARDFOUGH Carl Johnson Takes 1 Points; Is Big Factor in Wolverine

…," Sisler said, "and it ought to bring home the ba- con this year. Practically all of the old men are back in school. "With Parks back on the pitching staff the Wolverines have a rieucleus ofr a good team…

March 08, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… arrive overseas before Secretary Daniels returns home. RED CROSS MISSION; ENDANGERED BY SPARTICAN SHOOTING, DRIVEN _ INDOORS; FIGHTING MOST, SEE WOLVERINE STARWORLD BEATER IN DASH, WINNING OVER…

… highest number of individual points, obtaining 15 points. Maroon Lose Dash In the 50-yard dash Johnson was hard pressed by Schneberger, the best sprinter on the Maroon team, but the Wolverine man succeeded…

… is almost a prediction of a Michi- gan conquest over the Maroons when they meet in the open. Wolverines May Repeat Conquests Michigan won both the indoor and outdoor track meets with Chicago last year…

…, and the Wolverines should be able to repeat these victories during the coming meets. The success by Coach "Steve" Far- rell's men tonight reminds track fans of predictions made by Coach Far- rell and…

March 08, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… Hard Contest Throughout Michigan's current basketball cli- max will start, Saturday night, when the Wolverine quintet meets Ohio State on the Buckeye court. The squad, eight strong, .left Friday night…

… turning with added interest to further possible alterations of the Big Ten standing column. The three match wind up of the Wolverines, headed by the Ohio game Saturday, draws attention as an important fac…

…, should offer little obstacle to the Wolverines' clean sweep program. Dope, however unreliable it may have proved, points to a comparative- ly hardest scrap when the quintet op- poses Illinois on Monday…

….OmD Sisler In Trim ! For Coming Year Former Wolverine Relates 'Wilitary i EXperiences in3 Magazine Article That hi. ,every effort this season will be centered on mastering place hitting and improving his style…

March 07, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…-Chicago's track team will compete in its second Con- ference meet Friday night in a duel match with Michigan at Bartlett. gym- nasium. The fame of the Wolverine tracksters and the high interest arous- ed…

… mile. Sedgwick won the two-mile run at the Conference meet last spring and McCosh the mile, but they have not opopsed each other before. Maroons Fear Johnson Johnson, the phenomenal Wolverine sprinter…

… whotied Cross for first in the Catholica meet, has a chance to break into the places if he proves as good as his re-e cent reputation.T Coach Farrell anticipates a littlet trouble for the Wolverines in…

… Bloomington. The trip is going to be unusually hard but the Indiana match was add- ed to the Wolverine schedule after all other arrangements had been made for the season. The extensive trav- eling is certain to…

… Michi- gan's standing considerably. The Wolverines defeated Northwestern here 24-22 and held them on their own floor to the score of 17-16. The Varsity must win one out of the three matches over the week…

March 04, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… intelligent aceom- panying of Salvatore Fucito and Isaac Van Grove. Leave for New York For the first time in its history the 1:30 Wolverine made a special stop at Ann Arbor to take Caruso and his party to New…

March 02, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…[LD GOAL WINS C AMEI -FOR MAIZE A1,ND BLUE SQUAD t $ WILLIAMS PUTS WINNING POINT THROUGHERING IN LAST MINUTES OF PLAY CLINCHES FIFTH PLACE FOR WOLVERINE FIVE Wilcox for Visitors Makes 18 Out of Their 22…

Wolverines. For the first few minutes of play, the visitors held the edge by a nar- row margin, but with Karpus begin- ning his remarkable dribbling, as- sisted by Hewlett's passing, they kept close on count…

March 02, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… and declares that the op- portunities for berths on the nine this season are as good asj any in the past. WOLVERINES TRIUMPH OVER NORTHWESTERN AGGREGATION (Continued from Page One) Wilcox also proved a…

…- test was one of the warmest ever seen here. Continually on the run with the ball, the Northwestern team was work- ed to death by the Wolverine five. At very few intervals in the game were they able to…

… clinches the fifth posi- tion for the Wolverines, with an aver- age of 425, yet it does not affect the standing of the Northwestern team, ex- cept to lower its average to 625. The summary of the contest fol…

March 01, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… held on 5u4day night, March 2. Wolverines This FROM OF COURT Maize and Blue Warriors Forget Most of Mitchell's Teachings in Second Half Using the short pass the Michigan Agricultural college basketball…

… team swept down the floor and tossed in baskets almost at will, defeating Michigan 33 to 24, at Waterman gym- nasium last evening. The Wolverine defense seemed to be unable to fathom the rapid team- work…

… they were never passed. At the end of the first period the score stood 20 to 15 in the visit- ors' favor.o Hewlett,Rychener Star Although it is 'usually the' custom of the Wolverines to start a comeback…

…. Karpus would dodge away from one man into the arms of another. There seemed to be two men on every one of the Wolverines that ever attempted to throw a basket nearer than the center line. The visitors also…

… games for the present sea- son, the Wolverines having defeated the Farmers earlie in the year at Lansing. A good crowd was on hand to wit- ness the expected victory which end- (Continued on Page Three…

March 29, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…, will be in- was cluded in -the scoring of the event. the ' Wolverine athletes will ge thei'r first try at grenade throwing next or-Monday when Coach Farrell leads his tbe proteges down to Ferry Field for…

March 27, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

…F' Will Compete in Drake +r . mni t Bte lt e n Tnjhat Get Date With the closing of the indoor sea- son last Saturday at Evanston, the Wolverine track athletes will be with. out competition uiitil…

…- Wolverine leader expects to be back in his best condition. Two Nile Team Broken Up ady Steve is planning on entering men vill in the individual events at Des Moines, ox. and he is trying to get two relay…

… five- I man defense game, the same type of battle put up by M. A. C., while Cen- tral plays a loose defensive game, sim- ilar to the tactics used by Ohio State against the Wolverines. While both quintets…

March 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… the training handed out the Wolverine mentor the past ek showed up in the way the boys re getting the taps off. Lundgren 1 keep after the bunting angle of ack and ought to have it well un- way by the…

… gymnasium.. U. of M. Jewelry. J. t.. Chapn Is te place. 113 8. Maiu.--Adv. r ' PRELIMINARIES IN 440 AND RUNS TODAY; OTIS ENTERED 880 I The remainder of the Wolverine track team will depart for the Big…

March 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… attracting the attention of the other western universities. 14 is to be hoped that their showing dur- ing the remainder of the season will merit- this attention, and that the Wolverines will make their return…

March 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… Soon Martin Delaney, athletic director at the C. A. A., and referee at the re- cent track carnival at Urbana, said that Johnson, Wolverine hurdler and all-around ath'lete, was one of the best athletes he…

… Scores $2.00 Sheet Music 25z 'UlntvcererM *bic MlIrs. flu. l1). iRoot lbotwc 601 East William Street f judgment on officials and a e attack, Ohio he lead, which 'he Wolverines un but fast as uld slip…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… pushing the Wolverine -delegation hard. Johnson took first in the 75-yard high hurdles and he and Haigh tied with Rice of Kansas for first place in the high jump. Zoellin won second honors in the 75-yard…

… Secretary MICHIGAN DEFEATS IYA.C. 31 TO 25 IN FAST GAM 1WOLVERINES WIN FAST BASKET- BALL GAME BY EXCEL-. LENT FLOOR WORK In a fast, scrappy game featured by the excellent passing and floor work of the…

Wolverine team, Michigan last night defeated M. A. C. by the score "What's that big yellow thing up there, can it be a Zepp?" "No, that is the University balloon, off on an experimental trip." This…

March 16, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… record showing 13 games to its credit and a solitary pair in the defeat list. The Illinois match resulted in another vic- tory for the Wolverines although the Urbana outfit nosed a lead in the sec- ond…

… 208 and 204 ac- credited to Diederichs and -the 213 counted by Loutit. The Wolverine in- dividuals which have been printed show a general average higher than those of opponents and fully justify the…

… Dresser taking fairly good care of the long run, Cornell is figured to have a better chance with Windnagle furnishing strength in the 880 against the Wolverines. The men who accompanied Moakley are as…

March 13, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… the start when a Missouri man got the pole on Hunt- ington. The 14-lap track gave the pole man about a five-yard handicap, something the Wolverines were un- able to make up. Michigan did well in this…

… which the Wolverine track men are noticeably weak. There is opportunity in The Michi- gan Daily Ads. Read them. - - f But 450 Out of 2,500 Seats Were Gone Yesterday After- noon Steve Farrell is due to…

…, turning down a number of offers for a chance at the Wolverine Var- sity. CLASS RELAY TEAMS GET LAST CHANCE TO RUN AGAINST TIME The last opportunity for any class relay team to run against time for the…

… TEAM WAITS TO EAR FROM ILLINOIS WOLVERINES PROBABLE CHAMPS OF WESTERN DIVI- SION With no word from Illinois as yet concerning the scores bowled by the Champaign team against Michigan last Saturday, the…

Wolverines are waiting anxiously word from the secretary of the league which will either end the season or proclaim them champions of the western section of the Inter- collegiate bowling organization. In this…

… the Wolverines in the first four contests. With nearly a clean record of victor- ies even an Illinois victory may not put the team out of running and although nothing official has been reported it looks…

March 11, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… succeeded in leading at the start of the ninth lap, never to be headed. Carroll and Tenney had a pretty fight for the sil- ver medal, the second place trophy. In the final stretch the Wolverine leader beat…

… women will meet at the offices of Drs. Wile and Foster. WOLVERINE LEADER BOWS JOE RAY IN SPECTACU. LAR EVENT SIMMONS WINS THIRD WITH 6 FEET 2 LEA Missouri Relay Squad Noses Out Ma and Blue; O…

March 08, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… the Hellgate and Quebec MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN STARTED BY RIFLE CLU Wolverine Ilharksimen Complete The Seventh M atch in National As- sociation Today About 100 notices have been se to as many men…

…. Today the Wolverines will furnis the seventh match of a series in tb National Rifle association tournamen Since the initiation of the membersh campaign the men have been shov ing up regularly. Canadian…

March 07, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… .tiffest competition he has found in :any a day when he takes the floor tthe Missouri Athletic club meet in St. Louis Saturday night. The Wolverine leader has been en- -red in the "Ball mile," the feature…

… aatch with Michigan last Saturday, it ooks as though the Wolverine pin+ eam will win the match by default.; he reason for this neglect may be+ he fact that Oberlin has dropped out f the league. No…

March 04, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… expects tiois of Wolverine students here b clearing the bar at 6 feet 11-2 inchee Three other athletes tied with Si mons for premier honors-Treweeke o Kansas, Webster of Illinois, and Mshe of Chicago…

… nosed out the Wolverine in the mile relay with a great bit o running by their colored star, Dis mond. Hardell passed the baton t Huntington in fourth place, but tb Michigan man moved up two places be fore…

… witnessE the first big meet in the mammo new armory. Cheering was not coi certed, due to the fact that each t the leading contestants had ma supporters present. Cheers for Wolverines The Wolverines were…

March 02, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…, and no tick- ets of admissiop4 or coupons will be required. PACK MADE EDITOR OF 1917 WOLVERINE R. M. Schiller, '18, to Be Business Manager of Summer School Paper At its February meeting held yes- terday…

… afternoon, the board in control of student publications selected Philip C. Pack, '18, to act as managing editor of the 1917 Wolverine, while Robert M. Schiller, '18, will control the destinies of the paper on…

March 31, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…'s, match with Princeton this week should prove little less than a walkaway for the Wolverine gunners. The team has been materially strengthened by the addition of a new man, John B. Moody, who finished in…

March 28, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… is under the direction of Professor Brumm. WOLVERINE FLYER HITS AUTO Two prominent Lansing Women In- stantly Killed at Chelsea Sunday Mrs. John Bohnet and Mrs. W. G. Kern, bath prominent members of…

… Lansing social circles, were instant- ly killed Sunday afternoon, at Chel- sea, when the automobile in which they were returning from a tour of Florida, was struck by the Wolverine flyer on tl e Michgan…

March 28, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

Wolverine riflemen slumped a little in their match with the Worcester Polytechnic Institute the week before last, nevertheless they suceeded in bettering the other side's score by a ninetpoint margin, taking…

… out of thea tournament, as everything must be completed before that time. No matches have yet been played in this event. Wolverine Is Derailed Near Kalamazoo Several university students were on the…

March 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… vie- tory will accrue to the Wolverine run-, ners who bested Cordell in the annual relay races held at Buffalo last Sat-' urday. Just before the Michigan speed ar- ti.;ts left Ann Arbor for Buffalo…

… prominent gentlemen that took a hand in the massacre of 1914 when the South Bend institution whaled the Wolverine twirlers to every separate and indi- vidiual corner of Ferry Field, accu- mulating nine runs…

March 21, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

… the ice for the Wolverines gave the baton to Donnel- ly four yards ahead of the Cornell ex- change. "Red" increased this to the eight-yard mark, but Ufer, running against Beckwith, was unable to lose…

… the Red enemy, and was pushed to his utmost by the big Cornellian. After the last exchange Carroll and Windna- gle had it out. The Empire State star tried several times to pass thE Wolverine

…. MICHIGAN'S RFE E WIN FROMMAINE CLUB Notre Dame Shooters Expected to Give Wolverines Hard Race in Class "B" Detailed reports from the headquar- ters of the Intercollegiate Rifle asso- ciation at Washington…

… show a victory for Michigan over the University of Maine by a three-point margin, the Wolverines totalling 988 against the Maine squad's 985. The high score for the week was again won by Notre' Dame…

…, which finished with 990 points to their credit. The fight for high place in class "B" promises to be close between Michigan and Notre Dame, although Michigan's lead gives the Wolverines more than a…

March 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… qualifying are awarded the insig- training of the Wolverines will start nia. Lokker said-further that he re- with the opening bell at 1:00 o'clock garded the soph lits as their strong- tomorrow afternoon. est…

March 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… meetings.' WOLVERINE GUNMEN INDULGE IN HAND 1)RILL BEFORE MEET Eg rs and milk are given only to the ; sick soldiers and babies. One manl must be at the head of t sb at is the way it is done in big busi…

… ', next few days, for on Wednesday the Wolverine gunmen will line up against Notre Dame. At present Michigan heads class "B" with an approximate lead of 25 points, the Catholic school being next high. Next…

… targets. Should Michigan lose to Notre Dame next week, her lead in the "B' class will be materially lessened, whereas if the Wolverines succeed in besting their opponents, her championship title of class "B…

March 15, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… competition. EACH IIV BEAT IflIAfAI UW1LI ULI WIHOIMl~i Each of Wolverine Shooters Bests Op- ponent by at Least One Point Detailed reports from the Inter- collegiate Rifle Association at Wash- ington show an…

… easy win for Michi- gan over the University of Idaho. As in the last match, each Wolverine shooter bested an opponent by at least one point The scores in detail follow: Michigan - G. C. Curtiss…

March 09, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…; TRAINING IN .TEXAS series was run off, the dents, fres a lead of 25 points over their nearest laws, architects, and homeops fail rival, Notre Dame. The Wolverine That George Sisler is destined to ing to…

… considerable the Aggies' 974. The Wolverine team number of men signed up in both sin- beat the . Southerners singly, each gles and double'. Drawings for Michigan man besting his opponent by matches take place…

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