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May 10, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Russell Ball, Chicago indoor champion, win- ning a long set from .him 7-9. The plucky little Wolverine dropped the second set, 4-6, and after a bad fall in which he twisted his ankle, lost the third set 3…

…-6. George Ball, Northwestern's num- ber one ace, dropped the first four games of his match to Bob Anderson, and then took the next ten straight, winning the scrap, 6-4, 6-0. The Wolverines' weakness in the…

May 10, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… the second to Illinois. The Buckeyes have won four while the Wolverines have won two. Despite the difference in the stand- ings at present the teams are even- ly matched. Michigan has the edge in the…

…- eyes would put them in second place with a fine chance to sail on to at least a tie for the title. Two wins for Michigan would put the Wolverines in third place with a hurdle yet to get over in the form…

… was not as im- pressive as Larson's shut-out, two-hit win over the Buckeyes, and many ob- servers believe the latter will have the best of the Buckeye hurler, if the Wolverine curve ball artist is in…

… offendersl in failing to hit with men on. Each of the three is in the throes of a des- perate batting slump which has plunged batting averages downward. Five of the Wolverines' six defeats to date have been by…

Wolverine squad, as announced pitched game at Ohio State when his by Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood, coach, mates were again held to one hit' includes Woody Malloy, Capt. Cal Last Tuesday night in the Toledo! game…

May 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the afternoon for the Wolverines, scoring thirteen clear placements from play, and taking four ilove ,games- eindel and Snell came through In the doubles to win 6-2, 6-3 over Fuller and Perelstein, the…

…. Harley Mc- neMe will probably be on the mound in he first g:ame with Jack Toni - '.: go"ngthe hurling on Saturday. ^gtaist Chicago last Saturday, the Wolverines looked like a vastly DINING ROOM improved…

May 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… grips and wetl ed many strokes to the th the Wolverines and of' 100-yard dash -Won by Tolan (M) J. Haas (Minr' cnd, Camp- bell (M) third. Time :10. One-mile run-- Won by Wolfe(M), Rasmussen (Min…

…- ed in highly respectable cards. Royston, the Wolverine captain, led' the attack on 'old man Par' by completing 15 holes in the morning in only one over regulation figures., Hand, in his singles match…

…, decided to give Jolly a chance to display his wares against the in- vaders instead of Livingston. Al-t though the diminutive Wolverine lost all three points in his match he played very well and justified…

… the coach's choice. The Wolverine siege guns made a clean sweep of the morning doubles.I Howard and Lenfesty defeating Rogers and Wilson while Capt. Roy- ston and Livingston were disposing' of Damaske…

… andsFredericks. Lenfesty Loses. In the afternoon singles, Len- festy, ranking number one man on the- Wolverine Varsity, took a neat trimnilng at the hands of Capt. Ollie Rpgers: The match was close…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Hits Scattered to Win by 5-1 Score. I MILLS MAKES HOME RUN Error in Ninth, Combined With Barrage of Hits, Sews up Game for Visitors. (By Joe Russell) Displaying a complete reversal of* form from…

… meant runs, which proved to be too much for a struggling band of Wolverines. Until the first half of the ninth inning the game look- ed to be a toss-up, but in their last turn at bat the invading club…

… vari- ety which might easily be called hits. The Wolverine infield showed signs of brilliance when they work- ed two double plays, one in the first when Tompkins caught Mill's sacrifice fly and tossed…

… ballroom of the drawn up by Kenneth M. Lloyd, Wolverine mentor, since his team Union. He is a graduate of the '32L, president of the Union; L. will travel to Minnesota for a meet law class of '99 and has a…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…'clock on 'ery. eld. Should the Wolverines bow to the Illini in todAj's, game it would practically ;asure them of finish- ing well remioved from the top of the Big Te'n standings at the end of the season…

… start the garme in the bo'x for the Wolverines, it is most likely thatj either ontague .or Compton will be the Mjichgan hurler. Montague has not gone as well in his past few starts as was expected of him…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… from the easy win over the Spartans last Wednesday the Wolverine mashie swingers will clash with a stronger Chicago team today in the last conference game before the long trip. With the vic- tories over…

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