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October 01, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… industries. The action on the part Wolverines off on 6 year of disaster. of the Federal Reserve board, how- .* ever, in reducing rates, was stren- A hard-fought contest is predicted e uously opposed by some of…

June 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

… ID MT MAJOR LEACUE SCORES American LeagueOT Cleveland ........000 000 000-0 4 1 j ATi . r Horace Barton-King Moore Western Conference Doubles Champion Wolverine sophomore tennis players who won the…

… by the Wolverine pair was one of bright spots of the final day's play.I The victory Saturday gives the Moore-Barton combination a clear rec- ord for the season, having never been defeated in Big Ten…

… things. went awry--and it was our old trusty3 rival the Illini from the Prairie State who emerged with the bacon. Perhaps the best and only ex- cuse which the Wolverines will even whisper is that they did…

… want to disappoint Harry Gill, 1111- nois coach. who wrote an article appearing in the Wisconsin papers declaring that )lichiga n would win the meet. IF the Wolverines had cofme through as expected in…

… laps the Wolverine star was almost at the rear end of the procession and taking it easy while the others fought at each oth- er's throats. With the beginning of the fifth lap, Ted began to open ul, and…

… gun was fired at the last lap, the game Wolverine was "all in." He had no sprint left, and was but a nud-8pattered runner finishing and way back. The two mile was a great race con-1 sideringconditions…

Wolverine golfers left for Chicago Monday night, where they will engage' the strong Maroon quar- tet today. The match will determine the dual meet championship of the Big Ten season. Chicago is unde- feated…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… graduation Dr. arkothes coenant, is, by9 ktween the American representatives Stearns taught at hill school, Potts- inches and weighs 11 pounds. NORlTHOP, HESTER WIN EVENTS AT PENN RELAYS; WOLVERINES 'LOSE TO…

… its successor. ----,- s i I [NEELUNG AND ASBECK FAIL TO STOP HARD HITTING OF ORANGE TEA I WOLVERINES CHECKED Victors Open Wit Four Ituns In First Inning And 3Iakloe Other Scores In Later Frames…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

… E trnanI.Fut tog giveahieeam ansvitory.d IA age''ssrmst fservice.d akes n h hingeahoweveriswastenoaginge U t U---a4 v 1 Two more (lays for prawtice for the Wolverine golf teaim leforec it leax…

…('. for Lafayette, Iniainma, vw-71,r.,it ill meet the ,Purdue golferrs iTlmu ra The Purdue contests will mnun th openimng of Wolverines play in the Conference for the present seasoni. The other ,golf ganmes…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… thrree sets before the Wolverine par won, 6-1, 9-11, 7-5. Algyer' played a fide gamge for Michigan, b)ut Steph 7ns was not up to the form he displayed in his singles match earlier i the afternoon. In the…

… through Stephens' service and ran out the set 9-11. The third set was close, andI with the score 3-2 the Wolverines broke through Hartwell's service only to have the Pontiac men even Pi set at 5 all before…

… the Wolverines took the match. T'he feature singles match found Barton, numbr one on the Michigan team, facing Edward Hammer, former junior state cham~pion. Despite H1am- mner's fine (driving, Barton…

April 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 133) • Page Image 6

… victors difficulty in coming to an agreement The Wolverine infield is fastas- although this was usually done un- was in choosing the best center. It suming definite form with Ooster- officially. was a toss…

… other sections of the country ard, '28Ed. a capable fielder, and seems to be will be represented however, includ- filling the gap at third in good shape. ing the Missouri Valley, the South- WOLVERINES

… strength lies. In the outfield, the Wolverines are Last year's record entry of 15 Two of the five practice basketball not so well fixed. Puckelwartz in cen- squads still lacked the Yale aggrega- games…

… Edwin J. Mather for next year, the didates have made exceedingly spot- will take on added importance, with Wolverines meeting the Pennsylvania ted showings, one man looking good even greater competition…

March 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… - meets. The Wolverine team showed the lack of practice under stiff compe- tition, the coach believes, but the men showed much ability and are expect- ed to be ready for the regular Big Ten races. "Buck…

…. The Michigan team showed well, with Hornberger running a steady race to climb fromi, fifth to third position, after trailing far behind the leaders. Cooper, Wolverine hurdler, showed' well in both the…

… Truskowski, both 'Wolverines To ee t Illini At Urbana sophomores, may still beat him out Saturday For Big Tej' Title - for the regular position. The selection of a first baseman Final standings of the…

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