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April 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

…, Sam Kailes, Max Rubin, Joe Woodard, Gordon Heim, William. Benz, and Mural Thrush. Have Proud Record The Big Ten c h a mipli o n s h i p which the Wolverine's won tiis year came as the result of four…

…, only to lose the champion- ship, and won both the divisional and Conference crowns this sea- son. Illinois, who has always been the stumbling block in the path of the Wolverines, was defeated for the…

… won the 135 pound eight minutes. Wrestling each day match from Thamer of State. Benz will start at approximately 3:30. continued the Wolverine winning Eddik r streak when he outfought Tonkins Eddie…

… last week at Columbus. The 1. meet culminated the varsity career l of the brilliant Wolverine in spec-I{ tacular fashion.1 NETMEN WILL C ENTER TOURNEY Two Men Are Invited To Enter Indoor 'Intercollegiate…

… expected to enter' teams. J1 Captain ; Horace Barton is ex- I pected. to make the trip for thei Wolverines, and will probably bec accompanied by Jim Spencer. Bar- ton has been prominent in Big Ten tennis for…

May 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

…T H N AfEE FOR OPPONENT Michigan Tennis Team Meets Colgate Today 1 . WOLVERINES WIN TWO TANK TITLES CaptainAwit and 200 Yard Relay WMintraub Will Start Game At Quartet Win Championships ,fhird Base…

… itime of 2:32. Walker took secondI be the flrst of a. two-game series while two members of the Michi- and the initial clash of the five gan freshman team, Ladd and Val- games which the Wolverines will…

…, while Bill McDonald, an- first sacker, will be back at the Wear Two Numbers other Wolverine, took fourth. I initial corner and Bonacker, a made ; The Michigan relay team, com- over fielder, will be…

… showed jcounted on for Michigan. Wolverine golfers swing into ac- their speed in winning the half Coach Bresnahan is reputed to tion against their first Conference mile, mile, and two mile relays at ;have…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

… and With but two more Conference t will games to play, th'e Wolverines are West- leading the Big Ten with eight wins meet and no defeats. Ohio State, second to Michigan, wound up its season Sat- ,t…

… of the East- iother ern Intercollegiate 'and games with ,h him any of these schools would give the e sup- Wolverines a chance to test their ity to strength with the east. In former sends years Michigan…

March 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… in the game here, the Skipper pointed out that the Chi- cago quintet has had almost a per- petual jinx oni the Wolverines on their fs home court. In the last several years, no Wolverine five has won at…

Wolverine defense which held i raust be a the top of her game to be the sharp-shooting Boilermaker quin-t ..l fvitry et to seven field goals.c Hfarriglan To Oosterattt The great improvement in the The…

… captain. t as is amply shown by their standing( Chambers will lead the Wolverines f among Conference scorers. GOster- against Chicago Saturday on te lat-I baan's 17 points nut him within strik- trta…

… play, the house. Wolverine pair stand excellent ( chances to Bns assT~uherity since the Jack Delaney' S Alibi mlini, have only one contest remain- D1 no n e The Michigan defense, however, is :- an…

…. Purdue! found "nothing wrong" with the light scarcely was able to complete more!I heavyweight champion, immediately than one pass on a play in Wolverine after his recent fight with Jim Mva- territory after…

May 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

Wolverines Conquer Ohio State Team By Overwhelming 191.2 To 4 1-2 Score CAPTAIN FEELY STARS3 (Special to The Daily COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 1.-Michi- gan's Varsity golf team registered an overwhelming victory over…

… the Ohio State team at the Scioto Country club here this afternoon, the Wolverines accounting for a total of 19 1-2 points while the Buckeye squad succeeded in scoring only 41-2 points. Thiswas the…

…'s charges scored slaims in three events, taking all three places in the quarter mile, half mile and hammer throw. Kelley, the Wolverine middle dist- ance star, accounted for firsts in both of the runs…

… of trdu- ble in the other. Rothrock and 'Taylor took the' first set from Vose and Stephens by a 6-> count and it seemed as though Michi- gan would sustain another match de- feat. However ,the Wolverine

… Sponsler in another hard fought match, winning in straight sets 6-4, 6-4. The victorious Wolverines left af- ter the match for Indianapolis for the Butler matches which will be played Monday afternoon. Word…

April 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

…S ESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929 .T H E - 'Iii G AN .A-I.L I WolverinesPlace Second In Swimming Meet_- ADERmDING__-MO SONAL ATTE~NTION LIKE )ME AT :A SAVING OF 100% [TH CASH CARD. DIAL 3916, )E LAUNDRY, 204…

…, Coach Matt Mann's swimmers gained enough places to outscore. both Princeton and Rut- gers, who tied for third with 14 points apiece. Garnet Ault, cap- tao-elect, was 'high scorer for.the Wolverines

… the Wolverine by 10 yards.r The Brigham Young entry was I again the star of the meet, being; the only competitor to win twot events. Rutgers' fast quarter defeated the Wolverines by a yard in the! 200…

… individual. championships atT in titles and three teams to the the individual meetinwhich the runnr-uppos in Bt teaske Wolverines were not entered. 1uneruppatOn ig,''et aset Kelly Defeats Montague ball in the…

… logical finalists, while Clark given Lambert's teams by far the Wolverine captain by a time mar- must also be considered. best rating in the Big Ten over the gin which would have been called ,Brockmeier is…

March 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… Hurt Wolverines' Chances In Foils Events FOX WILL MEET WIGGERS Captain Lazar's illness causing his confinement to !the hospital and comning just on the' eve of the fencing meet -between the Wolver- ines…

… with the two Wolverines, 'Thomp- son and* Goldsmith,, i a t c h-e d against. Meyer, the Badger star. IMeyer has beaten Schroeder of 11- 'linois this year in. fast time. Strong In Back Stroke Walker and…

… Seager. The Wolverine water polo team will line up with. Walaitis, Mertz, and Ault, as forwards; Spindle, Hubbell, and Watson, as backs; and Warner, goal tender. The Wis- consin water poloists have lost to…

… - T- - 1-- ............. !""." . - 99 X-F, WWAW IRISH TRACKMEN WILL INADE MDISON 'FOR MEET WITH .CADRER Determined to blast all hopes(, which the-,Wolverines imight pos- sess of .ga ining a tie for…

… ENJOY SOME of OUR *EXCELLENT HOME 'COOKING. TRY OUR SPEIAL, SUNDAY DINNERS ® Quick arid Couirt c'ous Service !THE WOLVERINE RESTAURANT 329 S. Main St. mPrivate Booths Radio Music I -I fi *1 I j I U __U U…

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, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… of one c:r more prac- - iug 1928 Wolverine basketball squad The Blues, evidently unsatisfied, cise isseason wt etra''jtice dual mleet5 to leSt its t1'(h. eco4d M~ediocre !was concluded last night at…

Wolverines' sle competition pedially brilliant record this seiason ing their third season on the Michi-I Rosen andI Barley sublstitted for their next year and more material is need- tus far has been limited to…

… guards, and four centers. ICept; the Wolverines participated in"Pedesohiango, and Irllois(iat-:.~1f Ninneral Winnersdual -mi ets last week end, with 1- but lottoe. C ineotan alnd oigur toowst-,.(' T; TPhe…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… - - - - - - 'ss St te -H,0a - - 31 S.Sat cShne11 S- - - S1lll'ltl~ ttiltl t 11~tt~ilt# tt~~l N ll11~t1H 11t1tlt # tAtftii1 t1~HItlltlfi .. ... I 1: good many WOLVERINE MO.TOR OILS Proper lubrication is…

… the use of the right grade of Wolverine Motor Oil for your engine. No onc grade of oil can satisfactorily meet all conditions encountered in dif,- ferent types of engines in automotive service. There is…

June 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 178) • Page Image 5

…, and Northwestern, indicate the strength of the Wolverines and it is certain that Michigan will make a good showing. Particularly as a team is the Wol- verine aggregation 'strong' for al- though it has…

Wolverines at Ann Arbor. However, :Michigan may be able to outscore them at the tourna- ment. Besides the Maroons there is no other team as strong in the Con- ference, The other three Wolverines who will go to…

October 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…, whose , w .i home is in Duluth, makes the 100 yard distance in 56 seconds, faster than it has ever been made by a Wolverine swimmer, and is credited with a vic- tory over Norman Ross, champion of the…

…. pool. Several of .the teams met last year will once more appear on the Wolverine schedule, ac- cording to Wallace F. Elliott, intra- mural manager. Another trip will probably be made to Cincinnati, where…

May 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

… RPIRC. "One of the first Tire Deal~ers In Michig'an" ~31 S. MIN ANN ,ARBOR, MICH. I. - Wolverine Gasoline, I -r a Ra y b c s t t z i s -w V - L -- 1 O ony rae inngwi . - year guarntee H I (Fo25ds4…

May 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

Wolverines to replace the Badgers at the top of the Conference with three wins and no defeats to their credit. That the Wolverines hit the ball hard is evidenced by the fact that Cap- tamn Paddock of Wisconsin…

… State on urday, May 6. Ohio has a. formidable track gregation this season and Steve tertains the proper respect for it. year the Wolverines barely nosed Buckeyes out in a dual meet and veteran coach would…

June 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… past performances are any criter- ion. The Wolverines placed second in both of the aforementioned indoor meets and won easy victories over Chicago and Ohio State. The loss of. Wesbrook is a serious…

… Ferry field, winning all six matches and dropping only one set in the course of the afternoon. The Agges were outclassed from the start,1 the Wolverines scoring points almost at will... In the flit…

… Free- man, 6-0, 6-1. The Michigan man played his opponents backhand con- sistently and effectively. Merkel experienced' some ;ifficulty in overcoinng Croll, the score being 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. +The Wolverine

… Wisconsin will also be represented r a formidable aggregation. It will e remembered that the Badgers recked Michigan's hopes last year hen they succeeded in taking points events in which the Wolverines ere…

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 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… OUTPLAYS BADGE Sj TO WIN FAST GAME BY 3-1 SCORE IS FIRST CONTEST. OF SERIES HERE Joseph Stars As Wolverines Draw! Within Reach Of Second Phae Democrat Gets ALUMNUS NAMED Cabinet Place IN CABINET ROLL Former…

… opinion morning. (f l synciated among western alumni of the Uni- Scorin one in ea f the three PARIS, March 1.-A pleniary versity, that the resignation of WASB periods, the Wolverine hockeyteam Arthur M…

… she should pay. lected r Continuing their tactics of the 1TTodThesmadIt was said that the sub-commit- "I am profoundly impressed with Fraternities and sororities could address Cit iod, theiWolverines

…. In his lecture he themselves from the tax rolls. This stantly ed the puck deep into Wolverine being done by the Business Admin- duction of "To The Ladies", re- 'circles. It was pointed out that…

… like the man replied: "Yes!! I knew a fellow University Students Central Asia, Dr. Sven Hedir, the "There is little doubt but that an gather former figuring in every Wolverine !who wears a mustache? Or…

March 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… these games will def- a tie t tion on. a victory, the Wolverines Delta Sigma Delta with a high riely settle the hopes of a num- objecti. will swing .into the last lap ;of score of 2586. The rest of the…

… nshc ip bad baktalsnetetl Ihru The Illini put an e'ectve. check he pro, bad _bketall since the litwithround.on Murphy in the game at- La-_ the Wolverines when they finished mesters and should show to a…

…, given by Young Woman's Auxiliary. 6:30- Train No. 53 (northbound) will leave, Ann Arbor at~~ ,~~ ~ ~ ~ ..- BI TEN COR I Wolverine Grapplers 'Ri[[LAY TEAM ENTERDN BI T I N UOU I MetIdin Tng tTRI |L i…

Wolverines de-i While this team is performing feated:- the Buckeyes by a score of at Lansing, Coach Farrell has 17-il, while Indiana turned back plans for time trials which will de-; the same team with a 22…

April 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… a challege t 1:4 A ~~iT nQ George Young, winner of theIi(, le t In reward for the most successful swimming campaign ever enjoyed byl a Wolverine tank squad since the in- auguration of the sport at…

…. Although the only event in which the Wolverines failed to place at the Big Ten meet was the fancy diving contest, two of the form artists were also selected on the basis of reliable dual meet performances…

…. meets, the Wolverines defended their laurels as state champions by winning the greatest number of points in the long series of meets with many Detroit stars as opposition. To end their A. A. U. activities…

August 02, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… failed to pad their entrance fees. . NAVAL MILITIA RECORD IS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Cut out and mail to: Editor, The Wolverine, Press Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Mark X before statement of your…

… reading has been post- poned until 8 o'clock Thursday night, Use Wolverine want ads. They bring results.-Adv. at Hutzel'"s I, SumrCerneSale As always, the low prices attracted crowds-and that means that…

June 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

Wolverine tennis squad w;ich failed to lose a single match through- out the whole season were designatedI yesterday by Coach Henry C. Hutchins4 to receive Varsity letters. Four of the men named for the awards…

…." Three teams will appear on the, schedule next year which did not en- gage the Wolverines in 1927, Wiscon- sin, Northwestern, and Ohio State, ac- cording to the round-robin system of gamnes adopted by the…

February 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… games on the home court. While the Wolverines are entirely out of consideration for the champion- ship, the local team should be one of the determinate factors the rest of the year. There seems reason to…

… meetI in pool at 3:30. Practice on oth- last spring and is one of the most er days as usual. widely known athletesin the country. {Such an array of stars is certain to cause the Wolverines great worry on…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

…(rthi, eeley, Glover, And Lehman To (ompete Against 0. S. l. MATCHES START AT 9 Michigan's Varsity golf team will tee off today in the opening match of the season when the Wolverines encounter the Ohio State…

… they will bring quite a formidable aggregation of material for they give the Wolverines a stiff battle every year. To date the Michigan team has played t'&o matches,. wining them both in easy fashion…

… racqueteers and they too fell'before the onslaught of the fast playing of the Wolverine net men, 4-0. In today's match there will be five doubles and two singles matches. Captain Crane, Jerome, Elliott, Krick…

June 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 177) • Page Image 7

…THlURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PIS 2 PAGE SE~VEN HYPOTHETICAL YALE.MICHIGAN MEET IN TANK SHOULD FAVOR WOLVERINES THIS AII . i r /lLI l©A9 IP -1 r Vt, AitslS FOR SALE' FOR SALE-1924…

… the Wolverines. In al l 9sg and to revise or withhold objctionable ; n pe, Chao ao Yan. Findli nvle. ay rent. Inquire o try, Yale was declared vitor by a ;these cases Michigan has doubled herI This…

November 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

Wolverine toe artist, he will be constantly threatening if anything goes wrong; with Kipke's booting. Nothing new in the way of forina- f tionis has been handed out to the! -- squad foi..>use .in- the game…

… to land the championship bids fair to mxake the western conference race this sea- son the most tor rid in its ex stence. fiWhile the Wolverines rest-speak- ing from a conference standpoint-; and engage…

… ified ad find it for you.-Adv. there. The last three years uinder his " { -- tutoring the Wolverines have tied for TRADE MARK REG. u. s._PAT40F#. Glot a room to rent?, A Rially c assi- I first and sccond…

June 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINE BATTERS SCHULTZ PITCHES FINE BALL TILL 7TH FRAME Farmer Rally, Aided by Errors, Nets 3 Runs in Ninth; Liverance Fans 4 Coach Ray Fisher swung his heavy ibatting artillery into line yesterday…

… afternoon with "the result that Michi- gan Agricultural college was defeat- ed on Ferry field by an 8 to 5 count. Ten clean swats combined with 3 Ag- gie errors went to make up the total of Wolverine scores…

…, found Kuhn easy picking and had little less diffi- culty in finding Ross, who succeeded him in the fourth.; Two Miclitgian Tallies . The Wolverines scored first in the second frame. Karpus raised the cur…

May 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… sponsored by the Student Ond game of the series 4 to 0. The council and the Women's league, with Orange team gave its hurler errorless an address on "Students and Their support while the Wolverines were…

…."Alenandrheirlon Wolverines. Three Orangemen were OIrgan Aost ue.......... retired at home plate by Edgar, and OrCI...... nan 16 were left on the bases during the ........March tron Naaman contest. In almost every inning…

March 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

… everywhere? That was the individual's question. -The Michigan Wolverine. Why the Canoe Upset He (poetically inclined)-Surely you remember "Horatious at the Bridge?" She-No, I can't say I do. I 've met so many…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… ITEMS FOR ILLINOIS NINE MEETS VARSITY IN TILT TODAY SCHEDULE JABLONOWSKI TO HURL CONFERENCE OPENER FOR WOLVERINES ARE HEAVY HITTERS Kinderman, Called Hardest Hitting Pitcher In Big Ten, To Take Mound…

… wins, will be a ed by the legislature today. The ap- Chase S. Osborn, Hon'11, Delivers Main puzzle for the Wolverine batters. propriation bill now goes to the gov- Address Before 700 University Illinois…

April 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

… of etrot ONVENIENT to all amusements, your visits to Detroit will be doubly enjoyed if spent as a guest at Hotel Wolverine-the headquarters for Michigan' sfudents in Detroit. As home-like and inviting…

… Coffee Shoppe service- ccount for Hotel Wolverine's opularity with students. Special reduction. in rates for students for week-ends and vacations. MARCUS L. FREUD, President. At Elizabeth Street East I…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… Nevada Wolverine, said to be selection obtain the best characteriza- the fiercest of American beasts. It is tion for every role. Its very nature l because of his insatiable appetite that gives it many…

… PHONE 2508 7M T. T F 1 2 3 11 12 13 2 51'1 SIS 19 20 21 22 23 24 2027 2S 29 30__ PRE-HOLIDAY SALE ON MEN'S HATS he often eats porcupine. The latter's quills puncture the Wolverine's In- testines…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…, and helps to eliminate them from competition for the Big Ten title. PRS ADKND WOLVERINES GATHER1 EIGI HITS FOR THREE TO ONE SCORE CAPTAIN'S TWIRLING, FEATURE OF CONTES Lundgren's Men Recover from Effe…

… able to gather only enough safe hti to bring them their-lone counter. Wolverines Get Eight Hits The Michigan batsmen, with mo able stickwork, found Kime, ti Buckeye pitcher for eight hits th were…

… sufficiently, bunched to brii them three counters. Four errors 1 the Ohio aggregation also helped m terially in allowing, the Wolverin to tally. Parks was credited with fanning: men during the nine innings. H…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

…, the managing editor of the Wolverine and any other publica- tion officers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by the Board in Control of Studlent Publications on Saturday, May 8, 1920…

…- test yesterday afternoon. at Ferry field. The final score being 4 to 2 shows that the much famed Roses ag- gregation were by no means over- whelming the Wolverines. Girls Reserve Clubs Plan Banquet…

August 02, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… final bouts. Bob Hewitt, University of Michi- gan, was defeated in the 123 pound class by Makinen of Finland, while Ed Gteorge, Wolverine heavyweight,, was runner-up to Richtoff of Sweden in the unlimited…

April 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…, April 7 will see 11 Blue's illness, Rigney's lame back and Wolverine trackmen perform. Hub- a troubled situation at second accom- bard and Wittman are both entered l panied by none too effective pitching…

May 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…'s athletes to per- ection and without mercy. One Wolverine player who made an error on a ard hit grounder was loudly hooted every time he ppeared on the field thereafter. Two: Michigan yen who were hit by…

June 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 172) • Page Image 8

Wolverine attack, the former with a triple and two singles and the latter with a home run and a single. Klein also took a lion's share, playing a pretty game in the field and getting to Ross for a single and…

December 02, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

….-University Press Club of Michigan meets, reading room, Un- ion. 12:00 - Wolverine staff picture at Spedding's studio. 2:30-University Press Club of Mich- igan meets, reading room, Union. 6:15-Sphinx banquet, Union…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 2

… Conference track meet coming one week after the Eastern Intercollegiates, scheduled for Franklin field on May 29, and owing also to injuries to Capt. Carl Johnson and two oth- er Wolverine stars, Michigan for…

June 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

… ,cinning would be mz game itself. It is suffi-; Fiat for four "inningsc ed six runs and North- The Wolverines start- proverbial house-a-fire In th~e first on hits by Ot after Palmier hit Kip, anerror 'which…

… Iu aize andi Blue camtte thrug ly strong in the high0411 :cEllven and Nalpr ,l11,P) Teet 1 unah. pIot fip. hmidt,, the Wolverine.ep to hammer,, qualified.fPer e former being highm ma ial with a mnargin…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 1

… assisted Coach Yost with the Wolverine foot- ball team last year, is teaching in the summer school at the University of Kansas. PARIS.- A Matin dispatch from Sofia says four bombs were thrown in the market…

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