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February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… Aggies scoreless. Michigan had little difi- culty in winning, for the offense worked with smoothness and preci- sion; the most pleasing feature of which was the Wolverines' splendid combination play. These…

… play, the greater your enjoyment. C aa * ~ - O CIGASCANDIES * PiW 3 LUNCHES so ASi i ® 'W atry to treat yoU rihtW mm uumwuuu .533* et NEW COMIAINWILL BE EMPLOYED BY WOLVERINES5 IN BADGER CONTEST IICHIG…

… offense, which has proved highly ef- fective in every game this year. The antics of Paper and Kipke have appar- etly speeded up the Wolverine at- tack, while Miller and Ely both gave good accounts of…

… of Tebell ,but he will be in shape to-, night. The Wisconsin floor pass will undpubtedly be in evidence tonight for Dr. Meanwell has built his attack around this weapon. If the new Wolverine

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

… home team baffled throughout. Athens, Georgia, was the next scene of action where the Wolverines lost the first of a two series to the Bull- dogs by the score of 3 to 2. Dixon pitched shutout ball until…

…'s battle.when, with Howard Liverance in the box, the Wolverines took a 12 inning game from the Bull- dogs by the count ofil5 to 3. Michigan tied the score in the eighth by scoring two runs which made the…

… route. At Camp Benning the Wolverine nine took a double header by the scores of 9 to 8 and 11 to 0. Mudd was assigned the task of taming the doughboys in the opening encounter, and succeeded very well…

… pitched for the Wolverines and shut out Vanderbilt for eight frames, while his mates had accumulated a three run lead for him. In the fatal ninth Vanderbilt got the Wolverine hurler in a hole, and scored…

… the enemy's five hits well scattered. Knode, Kipke, Paper and Roby fea- tured the contest ,by their hitting. Throughout the entire trip the hit- ting of Knode, Kipke, and Paper, kept the Wolverines

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

…- pened today. Most of them were freshmen. Several unusually severe cases of stiff neck were reported to the Health service immediately after the Frosh Flag had been removed. TO THE FRACAS The Wolverine

… stands valiant With the pigskin in his paws; And a growl of harsh defiance Greets the Badger from his jaws. Let the Wolverine and Badger And how many are aware that it was NOT a soph but a junior engineer…

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in the final game of for their experience. their southern tour, the final score The canoe plunged over the top pf being 12 to 1. Michigan 'worked un- the dam and was demolished on the…

… of a total of eight games played with Both Wednesday ande the diamond aggregations below the Mason Dixon line the Wolverines em- Thursday erged victorious in six encounters; losing two contests, one to…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

… ashamedo dash men are busy F as are the other of because of its low place in thee runners, and although it is rather ,di- ENSIAN PHOTOS j percentage column for the Wolverines ficult to determine the amount…

… Arbor Street Wolverines displayed a well balanced 13 South Main Near Stat and Packard Streta attack with some of the best guardinga ever put up in a Western Conference game. The veteran Badger five was…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… CONTESTS TO DATE; MORE TENTATIVE, M i c higan's informal swimming team has begun intensive training for the 1922 season. Four meets have been scheduled for the Wolverines with one more date tentative. The an…

… resign as captain, but he has announcedl his intention of turning out for the squad late in February. A fast relay team is assured the Wolverines. John Valentine, Jack Searle, Lyle Hubbard, and Francis…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

… well 3 Copley in straight sets '6-2, Loubles matches both went to n because of superior net id offensive play. Merkel and , " Wolverines' number one efeated Keil and Schwartz 6-3, he team work of the…

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