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May 18, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… __ .. . II i -,1J'.; ,, : .... " " f ." " .;,:r . * li.i _...... S TEAM LEAVES ITEASTERN MATCHES tell meet the Wolverines. Fisher is the fourth player. Big Day at Cornell Saturday is…

… mile and the ham- mer throw, with Dooley acid Sprugh in the former and Redmon in the lat- ter excelling the Wolverine entries. In a third, the mile, the Maroons are thought' to have the edge, Krogh be…

…- ing a man who is fast and hard to beat. In all other events, however,. the Wolverine men are easily the su- perlor of their opponents, and the final score of the meet should show, Michigan leading by a…

… this week. ' Just returned from Ohio State where they played their best game of the{ season, the Wolverines are in top form, and do not expect to go into the ninth inning several runs behind, as was the…

… seasons the Irish- Wolverine games have been fiercely' contested, the Catholics occasionally overcoming Michigan teams which de- feated all other comers in this section. Yesterday afternoon after a light…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… tucked WEST IN 440 away, the Wolverine baseball team re- turned yesterday afternoon from its eek there will jaunt to Chicago and Iowa. Only two the track ath- days of practice remain before the. Coach…

… and Illinois the half mile, will enter the contest Saturday with place in this clean slates. The Illini have played 0, where, it is 10 games already, however, while the. leader will Wolverines have only…

… participated in tory. At pres- 7. The Urbana aggregation has but no one in, the 2 games remaining on its schedule, heading him both, of them with Michigan, so that tran the best if the Wolverines want to win…

…-10-12 SOUTH MAIN STREET A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS s counted on to well as 'the 440 the Wolverine rough with a vie e seems to bei West capable of race, as he ou milers in the from Sweet an. THE HOOVER…

May 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… been he end of the Wolverine he Varsity can win the ng games on its sched- will win the champion- tage as the Indians play , wihle Michigan plays Varsity Optimistic Saturday's crucial contest, nan on…

… that if a comparison is anything at all, the Wolverines tree hard scraps on their hands consin has to be met twice be- e close of our Conference sea- Wisconsin Hurler Good ock will undoubtedly be on the…

…, with a gold watch on behalf of Michigan students and admirers of the former Wolverine mentor. Carl seemed deeply affected by the remem- brance and signalled his appreciation to the stands. Illinois went…

… catch of Dixon's high foul fly in the third. The high wind played havoc with the ball and blew it from behind first base into the. neighbor- hood of the Wolverine dugout. Michigan's first run came in the…

… went back to the grandstand for Crossley's high foul fly, Dixon was pulled out of the worst hole he was in all .day. Jackson had a deceptive half balk motion that kept the Wolverine base runners closer…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…. MICHIGANDONS OHI IN OPENINGGOL M 'C ThREE 'UT OF FOUR CONTESTS GO TO WOLVERINE LINK MEN Michigan had little trouble in de-1 feating Ohio State 9. to 3 in the golf match yesterday at* the Ann Arbor Golf club…

WOLVERINE MENTOR WOULD BE HONORED SATURDAY "Carl Lundgren day", in honor of the former Michigan coach and as an evidence of appreciation by mem- bers of men who played under him, is proposed by "Slicker…

… recognition through his/seven years of excellent coaching at Michigan, in which time he brought four cham- pionships to the Wolverines. It is also pointed out that this will furthei aid in bringing about a…

May 26, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… in action against the Wolverines. Monday brings Wis- consin's crack aggregation for the closing game of the trio with promise of a hard fought contest. Interest, of course, centers around the Illinois…

…; tennis team left yesterday afternoon for Chicago to compete in the Confer- ence championship tournament, the first round matches of which begin4 this morning. The Wolverine team is made up of Munz, Angell…

… Bastian and his partner as. dangerous rivals. These are the only combinations which are likely to up- set the Wolverines, but it is ftnsafe to make any predictions. Wesbrook Wires Captain Wesbrook will be…

May 20, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… CHICAGO MEET f -7- -I Will Be the Opponents-of Wolverines Last homeI MICJ{GAN DOPED TO WIN EASY VICTORY IN DUAL CONTEST Michigan students will have their one opportunity of the year to wit- ness the…

… Steve Farrell's charges should have little difficulty in winning the day. Wolverines are counted on for first places in all but three events. I one of these, the mile, there is every chance that a wearer…

May 04, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… onj May 14 to do battle with Northwest- ern. Way back in the dim and dis- tant year of 1905 the Wolverine golf- ers met Chicago, b'ut since that time the sport, intercollegiately speaking, has been…

… the Michigan squad will take on Chicago over the home course. In the fall the Confer- ence -meet will again take up the Wolverine golfer's attention. Last autumn William Ingham, '21, and Allen L. Welch…

May 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…,,the necessary runs failed to materialize. The Wolverines had men on bases in every frame but the third, and in, five of the 'eight there were at least two populating the sacks. Illinois combined nine its and a…

…. Shackleford and Peden each connected for three hits. Dixon fan- ned four of the feared Illini bats-h men, while three Wolverines took the strikeout route to the bench. Three Wolverines shared fuildding l honors…

… B. and made low score, 71, giving three their annual dance which will be held, Rea, '22, will represent the basketball points toward the Wolverine total. at the Packard academy, Saturday eve- squad in…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Chicago's three runs, but one Maroon marker being earned. The Windy City nine used two moundmen in a desperate attempt to stem the tide of Wolverine runs which stream- ed across the home p'ate, but- the…

… AT LAST MEETING] TEN .JOURNALISTS VOTE ON PRESENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS $ WOLVERINES SC(RE HEAVILY ALL EVENTS, TAKING 11 FIRSTS IN HOFFMAN BREAKS FIELD MARK IN JAVELIN TOSS Butler and Simmons…

… Simmons tied for second high honors with two first, places each. The Wolverine leadgr ran a nice 440 in :50 3-5, being closely followed to the tape by Lewis and Wheeler'of Michigan, and he also won the half…

… his degree in June.. Despite the absence'of their lead-I er the 'Wolverine tennis team? had no' difficulty in downing Cornell, four matches to none, in the hottest weath- er of the year in- this city…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

… night editor, who has full charge night. ,Y, MAY 28, 1921. MICHIGAN-ILLINOIS FRIENDSHIP he Mhemorable reception accorded Wolverine esters in the recent dual meet at Urbana marks progressive forward step…

…, and the sportsmanlike treatment of the gentlemanly Wolverine runners by the scanty crowd of loyal Illini, have done much to patch up strained relations between the two great institutions of the middle…

May 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… starts at 4:05 o'clock fternoon both teams will have usual line-up with either Fish aw in the box for the visitors. a a veteran and if he pitches to- tould give the Wolverines some pposition. \ idgren…

… .600 .400 .200 .000 Crnikshank Reports w Cruikshank, star broad jumper and hurler of thd Wolverine team, put in his first appearance of the week yes- terday, and he engaged in a light workout. He…

May 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… Michigan is pile up in this cinder class- now until then' Coach Far- be priming his men for this last on the Wolverine From all previous performances II- nois is rated by far as the favorite or the Big Ten…

…, or Nebraska, may count nough points to overshadowg the ork of the Wolverines. The out- ome of such a meet is difficult to )recast, for non-Conference schools. oast excellent men in particular vents…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Squad Prepares Fir Hard Struggle With Wolverinee Barristers, senior honorary law so- ciety, will honor 12 men, with mem- bership today. At a meeting last week the following men of the '22 law class were…

… Johnson and his followers entrain for the Wolverine stronghold. Better Feeling Displayed As Michigan and Illinois prepare to battle for the Big Ten pennant, it is pleasing to record that much better PLAYERS…

Wolverine athlete, a natie of Illinois. Yost has made this sug- gestion as a result of his recent visit to Illinois to examine the Illini plan" for a great stadium and recreational field.' The spirit 'of this…

… proposal, whether it is carried through or not, has been most pleasing to the Illini. When the Wolverine nine appears on Illinois field on June 4 for the finall battle, Illinois leaders will see to it that…

May 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… The Wolverines should have scored ihe second when Genebach got an ifield hit and Vick doubled to deep ft. However, Genebach tried to poe home on Ernie's hit and wasp aught at the plate. Dixon fanned and…

… the Michigan man did win in straight sets. The score was. 9-7, 6-4. The Wolverine was particu- larly effective I4 using a well placed chop. Many times he passed his op- ponent at the net with this…

… amount to $4,300, The Michi-_ ganensian $2,600, The Gargoyle $1,000, The Directory $500, The Athletic Pro- gram $500, The Wolverine $450,tand no profit for The Chimes. The. total gross profits thus reach…

May 15, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… the first half of the meet the Wolverines led, but, taking ad- vantage of Michigan weakness in the remaining events the Indians soon overcame this lead. Excellent records for a western dual meet wer…

…. Wallace ran as fast race in the low barriers in 25 sec- onds flat, but the Wolverines were slightly handicapped in this and the 220 dash by the curved track.' Indians Get 10 Firsts Simmons of Michigan and…

… the. half mile and plaped second, two yards behind Yates who covered the dist-. ance in 1:58. Walker, the Wolverine' high jumper, went above all his'previ- ous records forcing Alberts to go. 6 feet, 3 3…

May 12, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… arms to civilian Ger- man olice J71cjtanirs, '21,Afnd Robe rtsofl'jg To Head Wolverine John E. McManis, '21, has been ap- pointed managing editor of The Wol- verine, the Summer session newspa- per of the…

… business manager of The Wolverine are appointed by the editor and busi- ness manager elect of The Daily. This system was instituted in order to es- tablish the connection of The Daily with The Wolverine and…

May 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…- elin, Hoffman broke the Ohio record and Sargent and Cruickshank in the high hurdles. Stipe Breaks Tie Stipe's heave of 114 feet 11 inches! in the hammer broke the tie at the end and gave the Wolverines

….4-2-. OVERCONFIDENCE ALMOST FOR MICHIGAN IN SIX'I INNING VISITORS HOLD TIE TILL END OF EIG Schultz, Dixon, and Liverane Down Box for Wolverine Liverance Finishing Michigan and Chicago playe and neck through nine innin…

… weird listless baseball, befo: Wolverines, with one out in the managed to squeeze Jack Perr the plate on Karpus' long hit with the winning run. The fina was 7 to 6. Michigan was painly overco and after…

May 03, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… by a Michigan twirler this season, Dixon led the Wolverine nine to a five to nothing victory-over*Purdue here today for the Maize and Blue's second Conference Victory. Timely hits combined with…

… excellent hurling brought the Wol- verines an easy win. . in his nine innings on the mound, Dixon had things entirely his own way. Eleven Boilermakers were struck out by the Wolverine hurler, only two were…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…. SOCCER TEAM TO INVADE DETROIT On Decoration day, Michigan's in- formal soccer team will journey to Detroit, where they will play the Roses F, C., of that city. This will be a return game, the Wolverines

May 18, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

… Science society meets in Lane hall auditorium. U-NOTICE S All those d&siring to try out for the business staff of the Wolverine this summer see Robertson at the office of The Daily from 21:30 to 2:30 o…

May 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… fair, but s good as the men can do if !d. Broad Jump Disappointing igan disappointments cam in nning broad jump and the hur The Wolverines were figured for ority of points in these events, Rled to come…

May 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… a veteran nine Both- erwise, and will come to Ann Arbor primed for a hard contest. Shackleford on First The Wolverines had a comparative- ly light workout yesterday, after the hard contest with the…

May 31, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… work accomplished by its Varsity mentors. WOLVERINES WIN 18O INNING CONTEST FROM BADGERS;l LONGEST BIC lOGAME; Scenery Arrives For Alas ques 'Play NTS GIFT KINGDOM )M UNITED to Have Given Free s to…

… that scored Uteritz ahead of him with the tying runs. This was the turning point of the game, for after this the' flying Wolverines were never headed. Schultz and Christianson were the first nominees for…

May 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… "Carl Lundgren day" fund this afternoon at the Ohio State baseball game when 15 "M" men will make a collection in the stands. The Illinois coach, who was for six years leader of the Wolverines and pro…

…'s play. The ab- sence of Capt. Walter Wesbrook was keeiny Fe1t bv the Wolverines. SI6-MA DELTACHI INIATES11MN E. J. Ottaway, '94, Editor of Port Hu- ron TmesHerald, Given Honorary Membership FRATERNITY…

May 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…- revenged for the defeat o Ifications for office. These state- when the Normalites won - ments must be in not later than Wolverines 3 to 0, though Wednesday afternoon. not a hit off the delivery C Son and…

… TEAM, IS posive sxh o ige ngr Ja. r tMOST FLUENT OF DEBATERS took second on a passedb g jazz. nan ambled on a free ma "Watch Our Step" promises to be r The two Wolverine leader one of the best acts on…

May 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…Boven, and Perrin, Aid the Michigan Players Notre Dame, Ind., April 30.-Michi- gan won a fast overtime game from Notre Dame here today, 8 to 7. The Wolverines made five runs in the first half of the ninth, and…

… t circulation department. Last year I was publication manager and th: year accounts manager.. He has pm in three full years on The Daily. The managing editor and busine manager of the Wolverine will b…

May 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… Scores Run The second and last Wolverine counter came the next frame. With Genebach down,Vick tripled over Pe- den's head. Dixon laid down a bunt to first, and McCurdy threw the ball home to catch Vick…

May 21, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… hall. se desiring to try out for the ess staff of the Wolverine this aer see Robertson at the office he Daily from 1:30 to' 2:30 k any afternoon this week. for R. 0. T. C. banquet, May t Union on. sale…

May 20, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

… University hall. e'j AIR SHOP 1~J 'Rk All those desiring to try out for the1 THIS WEEK 707K.UnveYiy. hoe GOW '..ALCO business staff of the Wolverine thisj Lobby of American Hotel' *summer see Robertson, at…

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