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February 01, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…RW 1, 1919, THE MICHIGAN DAILY * -- :7A, 4 1 i if f I 4 WOLVERINES PLAY ILLINOIS TONIGHTI Mitchell's men will probably derive but a slight benefit. because of this. Although the ,Illini have only…

… meets the veteran Illinois. quintet this evening. After a light workout last evening the Wolverine team is in first class condition and are prepared to re- venge themselves for the defeats of last week at…

Wolverines are on the home court should be an added advantage. Illinois, however, is a team that is capable of playing on any court in excellent style, so Having now found themselves it isl likely that the…

…. The Illinois team had the oppor-I tunity to look over Michigan when the Wolverines were performing against Northwestern at Evanston, Saturday. As that game was moreE of a fight than anything else thel…

… victories and defeats after tonight. Williams is the Wolverines' best bet on the defensive. He is expected to hold the clever Illini forwards down to a few baskets with the aid of: either Rychner or Wilson…

February 19, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… will prob- ably be the first meet of the year for the Wolverines. There have been two dual tennis meets between Annapolis and Michi- gan, both of which Michigan has won. HAR AES CEOULED FOR COMING WEEK…

… not, as is often the case, aft expression of the true state of af- fairs. Ohio State is not as strong as the Wolverines. Their defeats have ben by large margins in every in- stance, losing to Illinois…

February 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… regu- lar Wolverine team. The summaries for the Saturday contest at M. A. C. were: IMi 11chigan Pos 31. A. C. CHAMPIONSHIP DIAMOND SQUAD several times accounts for the unusu-I Hewlett ........L…

… Morrison,Oh whcd contest th s rple ninewas.e-by the Wolverines," commented Coach 9; Palm, 7 out of 11; Foster, none in macher, Ruzicka, Saunders and Ippel. feated by a score of 20 to 3. Mitchell last night…

February 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… I MICHISGN 25-22 INH HARD0BTTLE CHICAGO TAKES LEAD EARLY IN FIRST HALF; HOLD IT TO END RYCHNER SCORES INITIAL COUNTER Wolverines Outplay Midway Through Major Part of Game Team The undefeated…

… the lead acquired by the Ma- roons early in the first period. When the whistle blew the count was 25 to 22 against the Wolverines. Rychener Makes First Basket Although Rychener scored the first basket…

February 02, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… weakest on the Wolverine team. Lindstrom is the only man out for any of them and he has ability in only the shot- put, which leaves the discus and ham- merthrow without a single tryout with experience. This…

…. This victory gives Illinois three won and two lost as their Confer- ence record, while Michigan has won one and lost three. All three of these games were lost because of the Wolverines inability to shoot…

February 22, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… expected. ARSITY WALLOPS OHIO STATE FIVE BY SCORE 38-2 CONTEST FULL OF FOULS; TIE BROKEN FOR SIXTH PLACE IN BIG TEN WOLVERINES OUTPLAY BUCKEYE STATE TERM Karpus, NeClintock and Williams Play ,Stellar game…

… long. Karpus of the Michigan five played a brilliant game during the second half, dribbling his way to the basket for two pretty goals. McClin- tock, at center 'for the Wolverines, managed to steal the…

… from the Wolverine five. Coach Mitchell's men guarded the visitors exceptionally well, yet they were able to slip in 20 points, six of which were made on fouls. Ohio Sends on Three Subs During the second…

February 02, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… WILLIAMS STARS FOR WOLVERINES Unusual Comeback Staged By Mitch- el's Men in Second Half Which Started To Late Failing to start their comeback quickly enough after allowing the Ill- ini quintet to get a big…

… first period. The pace began to tell on him though and in the sec- ond period he slowed up considerably. Wolverines Start Comeback The substitution of R-ychener for Cohn marked the beginning oftMich- igan…

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