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December 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

… school on Saturday night. Mather has his men drilled for a stiff encounter with the Cincinnati five as the Wolverines are not underestimat- ng the strength of a team which al- ready holds a victory over…

… Ohio State. The Scientists are not expected "to furnish as formidable opposition as the Cincinnatians but the two gama should put the Wolverine five on edge for the games that are to be played during the…

… the Carnegie Tech. five in con- tests at Waterman gymnasium, Dec. 30 tnd 31. M. A. C. will be the first op ponent after the holidays to meet the Wolverines. The. Aggie five will en gage the Varsity on…

…, alternated at center. Purdue also has four veterans, including its two All-Conference guards, White and Miller, while Iowa retains five experienced men., Wolverines Promising Michigan's team has shown great…

December 14, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… University of Cincinnati five at Cincinnati. Last night the Wolverines practiced with the Detroit Y. M. C. A., and as a result of the scrimmage, Coach Mather will be able to correct some weaknesses the Varsity…

… display- ed against the Detroiters. The Kal- amazoo Normal game was not a test of the Wolverines' strength for the Normal five was much weaker this year than it has been in past seasons. As a result, the…

… scoring of any pair of forwards. Captain Rea and Birks are the men Mather is depending upon to turn the trick and if the Wolverine forwards can penetrate the Cincinnati defense, Michigan's problem will be…

December 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 66) • Page Image 5

WOLVERINE BSKTBALL FIESHOWSI STRO-NG DEFENSE IN -OPENING GAME' Capt. Rea and Miller Are the Veterans Mather Used in First Game Only ELY OPENS THE YEAR AT CENTER AND PLAYS WELL Michigan's opening basketball…

… game with Western State Normal Friday night gave Wolverine supporters a chance to size up the team in actual competition. The Michigan five has been badly handicapped this year by the loss of Karpusa…

… opened the game carefully and seemed almost over cautious in its play, but there was never any doubt as to the outcome after Miller scored the first point on a free throw and the Wolverines' passing game…

… got under way. Ely Plays Well Ely, new Wolverine center, was in the thick of the fight all of the time. His performance in his first game for the Varsity was highly commendable. and if his play against…

… characterized the Wolverine play last year. With an eight point advantage, the result of the play in the opening Michigan Jewelry, Seals, Memory Books, etc., at Wahr's.-Adv., Locksmith. All kinds of door and…

… trunk keys. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler. -Adv half, the Wolverines abandoned their1 cautious tactics and displayed a speedy brand of basketball. This was especially true- of Miller, who found his eye, and…

December 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… points intermediate; 2:45 o'clock, Wolverine for Detroit, Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia; 3:55 o'clock, local for Detroit, Buffalo, New York and Boston; 6:05 o'clock, for De- troit, connecting for…

…:30 o'clock for Chicago, connecting at Jackson for Grand Rapids; 8:35 o'clock, for Grand Rapids and points north, 8:50 o'clock, Wolverine for Chicago, 9:19 o'clock, local for Chicago; afternoons, 1:23 o…

December 03, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ ____ _. t Steve 'Farrell enthusiastic ,Oer Prospects For 1922 Track Squad "Michigan should have a good track team this year," said Steve Farrell, the veteran Wolverine track…

…, English Caps IN THE NEW EIGHT PIECE SHAPE Ai --- -. _ I: DONAL11ON 711 N. University" A. _illlilllillii|1||111!11111111111111|1111111|11111 seemed to infer that the Wolverine tracksters would at least make…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…" "We are expecting a hard gam and we know we will get it as we al ways have in the past." With thes words Coach Yost has the Wolverines set for the final gridiron struggle with Minnesota. Rivals who have…

… Ferry field this aft ernoon. Victims of Injuries Minnesota, like the Wolverines, ha been the victim of injuries which ha crippled it in previous games, but to day the Gophers are in better condi tion than…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… lightly, despite the fact that it has with reverses and setbacks this year. Minne- a, with team and cohorts, is here today to give le to the Wolverine in the final Conference ne of the year for both…

… most precious of our ath- c trophies, the little brown jug, of mythical ne. Last year the Wolverines regained posses- '. of it when they journeyed to the camp of the phers and gained a hard-fought battle…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

… which we cannot af- ford to take too lightly, despite the fact that it has met with reverses and setbacks this year. Minne- sota, with team and cohorts, is here today to give battle to the Wolverine in…

… down" Michigan has in her possession, zealously guarded as one of the most precious of our ath- letic trophies, the little brown jug, of mythical fame. Last year the Wolverines regained posses- sion of…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… their annual gridiron arguments. The Gop- her-Wolverine game has been one, of the most important contests of the West for the past 25 years. This year should be no exception. The Minne- sota team has had…

… the living Wolverine symbol. cripples Out Coach Yost will be forced to launch his attack in the final game of the 1920 season without the services of twq. de- pendable veterans. Neither Usher nor…

November 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… of Great Game; Weather Freezing ENTIRE MICHIGAN TEAM IN EXCELLENT PHYSICAL TRIM Thirty-three Wolverine gridiron warriors accompanied by Coach Yost, Wieman, Sturzenegger and Trainer Archie Hahn were…

… reserve for the flank positions. The Badgers have a line which has improved with every game but if the Wolverines charge as they did against the Suckers they will be a hard lot to hold. Cappon Certain in…

… driving. He will play left half. Roby or Usher will open at full- back, Steketee or Kipke at right half, and Banks or Uteritz will direct the Wolverines from quarterback. It is not unlikely that Coach Yost…

October 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… from the last game between the Wolverines and the men of the Illini played on the Urbana gridiron. The Gold and Blue won an overwhelming victory, 29 to 7. ance when the team journeys to Illinois on…

… Saturday. Michigan is out for venge- 640 HAVEN (By Harry B. Grundy) Mchigan and Illinois began foot- ball relations in 1898 before the coming of Yost to coach the Wolverines. In their initial encounter…

… teams of those years but in 1905 Illinois, which was not then knownI by the polite name of Indians, again appeared on the Wolverine schedule. This time they fell before the Yost attack by the score of 33…

… fall of 1906, with Michigan out of the Western Conference, Illi- nois was met for the last time before the Wolverines return 11 years later. Michigan had little trouble in win- ning by a neat margin of…

… Big Ten foot- ball schedule was arranged by the Wolverines. Nineteen hundred and eighteen was the S. A. T. C. year and Michigan minus the services of two captains, Smith and Wieman, won its entire…

…- ed the championship to Illinois on a basis of more Conference victories., Illinois Wins First Illinois scored its first gridiron vie-' tory over a Wolverine team in 1919 wften they took the heavy end…

… of a 29 to 7 score. Michigan was bom- pletely outplayed by Illinois, who won the Big Ten championship that year. Last year the Wolverines were great- ly strengthened after their disas- trous play of…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINES OVERCOME STRONG BUCKEYE ELEVEN IN, FIRST CONFERENCE ENCOUNTER VERSE BREAKS AND ABSENCE OF VETERANS WEAKEN VARSITY )TH TEAMS STRONG IN )RWARD PASS ATTACKS Goebel Play Well for n, Stuart and Pixley…

… the Wolverine line was removed when during the first quarter Michi- gan's forward wall held Ohio at bay, while the Wolverine backs tore -wide gaps through the Buckeye defense. Uteritz received a long…

Wolverines with fourth down and two yards to go, chose to attempt a place kick which went short of the posts. Kipke's Loss Felt With Kpke out of the game Michi- gan's chances faded and the break that turned…

… outdistanced in nearly every excliange of kicks by Isabel. Only once again did the Wolverines seri- ously threaten when a pass from Roby to Goebel put the ball on State's 18 yard line. Here Michigan made…

October 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… strong overhead at- tack, Ohio is expected to open up with it should win. The Buckeyes rule a favorite on the line, especially in of- fensive play. The Wolverines' hope of success lies in its quartette of…

… the Wolverines in a Big Ten game before. Taylor and Honaker have given good accounts of themselves in the games thus far. Both men can run the ends or drive of tackles. Watch KipkeI For Michigan, Kipke…

October 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. by their 50 piece band and a corps of" cheer leaders, ready to back, their 5 Wolverines Rave Scored 408 vr a r 4team to the limit, to the end that In the years that have followed the once more, after…

… five long years of Togs l Wolverines have amassed a total of waiting, their Green and White may -arge 408 points, against 55 for M. A. C., wave triumphant. Michigan scoring more than a quar- iroy, ter of…

… reg- pulled the surprise of the season, M. A. C. game this afternoon. Auto holding Michigan to a 0 toO0 score. There is but a limited number of nkets Then followed four Wolverine victor- such tickets…

October 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

… University e offered to secure lots of this kind at Added to Wolverine Sched- e such low prices. -Come out 1-4 mile ule r from limits or phone us and we will d take you.-Adv.c e ~OF TWELVE BIG TEN GAMESI…

…-Several young ladies, pre- ping the championship. ably students, for afternoon and Saturday work. Address, Mich. At present the Wolverine squad is Daily, Box A. T. 14-4 composed of men who have had broad…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 6

… the University of Alabama. took part in the matches held at nccsrpua ontbeet t Bindgnt wan ad tro ptal, Several members of the Wolverine Monroe; Major Willis Shippman, team Literarya Department, Sand s…

October 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

Wolverine fullback was go- g to start the season with a touch- wn from the first kickoff but some e slipped in the Yost rear guard. Mt. Union made a desperate stand their own scoring territory follow- g…

… occasions. Mt. Union had little success in stopping tha Wolverine backs who re- ceived the kick offs. Stekeetee and Banks broke away for long runs on the first two and not to be outdone by his mates Harry…

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…

August 23, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

Wolverine. Apparently, every time a new quotation is ;eceived by the government it is printed and sent out to num- berless newspapers throughout the country. The students piblications here seldom or never use…

August 20, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

Wolverine American navy. The analysis of the aunders' Canoe livery. For the ben- value of the experiment, published complaints in the future, The Wol- with the approval qf Secretary of War SAYS GOVERNMENT HAS…

August 18, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…I move to East Lansing when he is ready to take up. his new work. F/ rip~iWiU WE WERE WRONG;- Editor, The Wolverine:. For some time I have been reading; with interest and enjoyment the "Critique." The…

… two disparaging com-, munications which appeared in Tues- day's Wolverine move me to express ,my admiration of G. D. E.'s work. As far as I know, this is the only Don't forget the last Women's league…

August 16, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… LOVES- Editor, The Wolverine: er question than that It is the problem oft ication of the youth Reach a Focus The entire matter may soon be brought to a focus by a regulation re- cently suggested to the…

… PARDON In an article on the selection of eight men for a rifle squad, published in Saturday's issue of The Wolverine, it was both stated that this was an R. O. T. C. and official University team. This was…

August 13, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…I to the most 4 R A H Ar T W O COL L iternoons. I Street. ept Saturday. ed, the signatures s an evidence of a The Wolverine :o the office.-, >nsideration. No endorse the ex- ITORIAL, STAFF…

… essentially de- signed for our personal use, would have the same effect. We know the kind of service we cean get at the Union, and The Wolverine, at least, is of the opinion that efforts are being made at the…

August 11, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… intercollegiate athletic plan will be adopted anyhow. PLY R.IlNl 0 IA, HA TWO,'C O L L MG ;'$T O S 0 R. A H A M BothEnd of .t. e signatures evidence of Wolverine office. aton. No' postage. timnents ecx…

… & Fuller State Sreet Jewlers SIA P POINT Mat- mad- Pic- Use Wolverine want ads. They bring results.-Adv. Subscribe to the Wolverine. Have You Tried Our HOME COOKING T EET'S 805 East Huron Street $5 bus…

August 11, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…[E WOLVERINE JENSIS EASY I (Continued from Page Three) some needy men and women deprived of the means of earning an education. These latter students could pass the ewas proposed course in…

… CADILLAC'S ADVERTISING >st local-. nor's Ie ' or' will Verne E. Burnett, '17, editor of the .,or will 1916 Wolverine, has been appointed for $1. to take charge of the advertising de- partment of the Cadillac…

August 09, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… ONCE MORE Editor, The Wolverine: Remembering the wails of our State street merchants -as to the unfairness of the college paper in exposing their jucy profits I made it a point to make some inquiries…

… Champions Michigan will have new state cham- pions in tennis when the state tennis tournament opens at the Detroit Ten- nis club today. Walter Wesbrook, '20, the Wolverines' star net man will be unable to…

August 09, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…!' e :1In the Issue of ,The Wolverine of Aug. 6, a communication head- ed "Attacks Afovie Prices" was I ft unsigned, ,through an er- ror in the composing room.. The article should have been signed Joseph…

Wolverine: I had hoped to have an opportunity to call and meet you personally before leaving Ann Arbor to let you know the] very unsatisfactory treatment I re- ceived from one of you-r assistants. The point…

August 06, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… attitude taken by those who filled out and re- turned the soda price ballots recently' printed in The Wolverine may be taken as any criterion. In no case was any vote registered in favor of a continuation of…

… subject will be "TI Student's Faith". lie Presbyterian church R Brown, of Bad Axe, willd i.e sermon at the 10:30 o'clo The Bible class will be he 0 o'clock, and at 6:30 o'clo re. rv- Editor, The Wolverine

August 06, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… same "ad" is displayed a state- ment of the comparative subscription prices and ad vertising rates of the The ,Wolverine and the Ann' Arbor Times News, the apparent object being to show, that soda…

…, although giving facts, has failed to go far enough with them, and has omitted at least one important consideration. At the first of the season they signed a contract with The Wolverine to take the smallest…

August 06, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…:30 P. M. ly to the students and graduates of the University. A chapter for the veterans Speaker: of Ann Arbor will be established in the near future. . REV. I. W. KELSEY. -Us Wolverine want ads. They…

… bring Subec results.-'Adv. "WVORLD OBJECTIVES." Subscribe to the Wolverine. $.15 YOU ARE INVITED for the rest of the Summe'.-Adv. 'II f UNITARIAN NURCO State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister…

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