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October 10, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…, Economy Bring Women To Wolverine By JEAN SHAPERO permission to sit at their table be- Better food than in the restaur- ants, quicker service, pleasant sur roundings, collegiate atmosphere, and above all…

…, economical meals-all these are given by women students as reasons for their "crashing" the Wolverine Cooperative Restaurant this semester. This unprecedented membership adds up to almost two dozen women…

January 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PAG T -THIE MICHICGAM DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931 ,x _ _ _ . _ , _ _. Wolverine Quintet 1il Tackle Wildcats Tonight POWERFL PURPYLE 1Wres tier CAGERS WILL TEST AI BI FACES PURPLE 's…

…, last year's win- Michigan will play the second tiners of the title,. were whipped by hockey game on its present trip in- the Wolverine five Tuesday night, to foreign territory this week when 29 - 22, and…

… the fighting Illini the Wolverines meet the Marquette j dropped its initial encounter to the puck-chasing team again tonight. Badgers, 32-9, in a hard-fought skirmish the preceding night. This contest…

… and the one played With the Wolverine-Wildcat clash last night are perhaps the hardest!, at Evanston as the feature of the on the Michigan schedule this year. evening, several other games of The…

Wolverines put a severe kink in the hopes of Coach Lam- bert's Boilermakers in their -cam- paign toward a second Confer- e n c e champion- <' ?and the game tonight will be the most im- ' portant one stag- ed…

… schedule tonight at the Field House against West Virginia, the Wolverine wrest- lers. will display fthe talent that points toward another Conference championship. Coach Keen -has his entrants groomed to the…

… Hank W Veteran Wolverine will be seen in action western's powerful I Evanston tonight. LIST TIME I FOR CINDE Varsity Trackment Places at Fieh Varsity track me put through a stiff' trials this afternoon…

… Campbell and S shared honors in th Rod Cox, who appea way to a. good showi mer throw, will tal The Wolverine lineup is not the A trophy awarded by Commodore one expected at the beginning of Sorenson, former…

… meet gan stars on those former lineups in which the University of Michi- are missing. Langen, who was gan has entered a team. In addi- eiss counted on for the defense and his tion to the Wolverine

…- 'Cu oosswownteaad TILS torily consistent to mend the tear Club polois who won the award aR TEAM in the Wolverine defense. last year, the Kronk Athletic Club, The other missing member of the 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…

March 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…" L FOR ALL-BIG TEN Wolverine Captain Gets Berth; Williamson, Weiss, Eveland Receive Mention. Norm Daniels, captain of Mich- igan's 1931-32 basketball quintet, was the unanimous choice of the conference…

…. Ed Russell, Wolverine leader, should have no trouble In lowering the 440 mark, in fact, his chief task will probably be to lower it more than does Ivan Fuqua, Indiana flash. Hornbostel of Indiana has…

…- ney to Columbus this afternoon in defense of their Big Ten champion- ship. The preliminaries are sched- uled for Friday with the finals set for Saturday. The Wolverines are expected to have little…

… outdid Miller in the dual meet here two weeks ago, the Wolverine leader has shown great improve- ment since. NOTICE All-baseball candidates report at Yost Field house any after, noon after 2 o'clock. Ray…

… Fisher, Baseball Coach.: A9NNOUNCE MATMEN, F BIGTEN MEET Douo vito, Stoddard, Helliwell, Wisnand Thomas Will Go With Squad. Captain Carl Dougovito will head a group of five Wolverine grapplers that wil…

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…

December 10, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…. 10, 1939 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Rally In Final Minutes For 33-27 Victory McMaster Ties Lowrey's Men In Hard Game Wolverines Play Flashy Hockey Against Strong Ontario College Team 1,200 Fans…

… Witness Nip-And-Tuck Game By LARRY ALLEN Four wild periods of Wolverine 700 Russians Are Drowned, Finland Says But Soviet Government Claims New Victories; Sweden Names War Head Four More Ships Sunk In…

…Fitzgerald, Rae State Scoring Led By Phillips' 7 Points By CHRIS VIZAS A surprising sophomore, Bob Fitz- gerald, entered the Wolverine line- up mid-way in the first half of last night's opener, sparked the Wolver…

… place honors in the Wolverine scoring column, but he wasn't through for he followed this up with some great defensive work inorder to main- tain a narrow margin. Rae fouled Gerard while blocking out with…

… line. With a minute and 45 seconds to go go play was resumed with Michigan leading by one point. Hutt got the jump on little Mike Sofiak after they scrambled for a loose ball in the Wolverine territory…

… moment of relaxa- with the claim that Russian troops tion during the 70 minutes of game had made advances on the Karelian time, the Wolverines played brilliant Peninsula ranging up to 50 miles. Af- hockey…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…~lcl, D fl xvdl5[1 Rep. llenry 1'y . TRiney of ir> i'u' 'er e'r' Sie ]}f Q. l tC r ol-;-eUedl A I? ( i~. La r, 4,.h i1fi ; ~I Wolverines S do Its ~~~':. Mc> i ~Uhe~ s1872 _to 1 74, Ti'following year M- K…

… hias eve' 13 ,-..I ~itt hent> iden~c tbaii a few scot -I ter'ed L ' )ii ; p J(" :lrep c, s to PLOVO it"' M1, an be 1^came. the "Wolverine" state 'in the early fur-trading days, Dr. Rice says, when the…

… Detroit and= Mal ckinac posts were headquarters for a flourishing trade, in wolverines pelts, bju it 110W seemfs fairly certlain,; Ile beli eves:, that xost if IIIallOf taig otsfrom r eca rii ma by hv r…

March 10, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, Baker Bryant, Fred Robinson and Hanley Staley. The entire team will travel by auto. Exhibition Scheduled Tonight the Wolverines are slated to put on, an exhibition at the In- dianapolis Athletic Club. The…

… Track Team Favored In Conference Wisconsin, Hoosiers Seem To Be Only Challengers To Wolverine Victory Michigan's great track team, Big # Ten indoor champion for three con-I secutive years, will give the…

… a chance to dethrone the Wolverines. If a new champion is crowned Sat- urday it is practically certain that it will be either Indiana or Wisconsin for these two are the only teams comparable with…

… Michigan. Have Wore Crown Four Times Since 1930 the Wolverines have captured the title four times, losing only twice and in the 26 times the meet has been held have won eight titles. Michigan, however…

March 10, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… Indiana last when the Wolverines go after their ities of Piggie Lambert and Franklinas third successive Big Ten indoor track Cappon and the style of play used by Saturday, the Michigan Varsity wres…

… consideration. Ipcared as a reflection on his meet, Coach Keen stated. In all but Set Up Is Strange sportsmanship, which we hope one or two matches, the Wolverine A strange situation exists in rela- wc can refute…

… already ac- to take the crown. Stoller, Osgood than to say that he is a checker play- complished before they entered col- and the relay team are the Wolverine er with few betters. lege, and a good coach was…

… success of the they may be made into successful expected to take another first. Wolverines can display a better competitors, but be must choose one1 Kleinschmidt Defends offense of that type than does…

January 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… the lights were going out in the Varsity Arena and the Wolverine mentor together with the tired stragglers from both hockey teams were pulling the Eliza stuff and crossing the ice. The Maize and Blue…

… Tessmer At Guard Wolverines Prepare For Game With Badger Five At Madison Saturday After two months of juggling his players around, Coach Franklin Cap- pon has finally struck upon what he considers a winning…

…. Cappon featured his Monday night starting lineup in last night's drill. He plans practices today and to- morrow in further preparation for the Wisconsin game S a t u r d a y night. The Wolverines will…

… safe to make predictions about the outcome of any game. Wolverine court fans have become so accustomed to the ups and downs of the squad that an upset is no longer a thing to wonder at. The ma- terial…

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…

March 10, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… easy 53 to 22 vic- tory. Raike Holds Edge. The Wolverine splashers are well versed in all departments. They have earned their victories by gain- ing points in all swimming events. They have held their…

… Title Meet to Enter strong Team. (Continued from Page 6) the Wolverine delegation next Sat- urday also. T u r n e r deserves considerable praise for the way he stuck to Dale Letts, the Chicago half…

… good chances. In the 155- pound bout either Parker or Wilson will be called upon to carry on the colors of the Wolverines. -Either Reif or Dougovito, prob- ably the latter, will take over the duties of…

…'s initial gym season has been a great success, even though the scoring column shows no wins. Considering the teams that the Wolverines have encountered this year, Illinois appears to have the strongest squad…

January 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… Yost Field house. Yesterday's win over the Tigers gives the Jayvees w string of three victories and no setbacks. Petrie Opens Scoring. The Wolverines played a waiting game with the forwards holding 1…

… scoring hn- ors with four field goals and one foud shot apiece. Both of these men showed up well being vital cogs in the Wolverine machine. Garner and Manuel were not far behind the. leaders each having six…

…, g.............. Bratton, g, ............. Totals ..... ..........F Score by Halves. g 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 IViIl H VIL 1 I U ICIIL L.I VTEAM- Wolverine Squad in Good Shape for Invasion of Southern…

October 10, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… - The members of the Philadelphia Athletics- willI get $5,000 per man for their shares1 of the World Series money. Card- inal members will get $3,350 apiece.1 BOILERMAKER STARS POINT FOR WOLVERINES I…

… members of the Riveter backfield that crushed through the Wolverines last year, while VanBibber was a tower of strength in the line. Purvis is highly touted as a fit running mate to the other members of the…

January 10, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…- cial to The Daily)-Speed was too much for Michigan's height advan- tage once again as the Purdue fire- horses broke past the Wolverines time and time again to defeat the Michigan basketball team in its…

… Michigan defense but rather popped away at the basket from the floor in an attempt to pull the Wolverine offense in and then fake around them. But these tactics proved use- less and in the second half they…

…. After about three minutes of play Gee fooled Seward and got away under the basket to put the Wolverines ahead, 4 to 1. Pattanelli fouled Down- ey who made good and then Ander- son held Townsend shooting…

… glee, banged home the goal that marked a 2-1 tri- umph over Pt. Edward of Sarnia, and gave the Wolverines their third win in a row. The Wolverines treated the crowd that jammed the old Coliseum last…

… play with a crashing body check, but Referee Farrell ruled that he used his knee on the play' and Bob rested out for two minutes while the- Wolverines played defensive hockey. Heyliger was chased for…

October 10, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… vulnerable spot An the third quar- ter to gain a 7 to 0 victory. Outgaining the Wildcats via rush- ing, 125 yards to 106, the improved Wolverines matched the title defend- ers thrust for thrust on their ground…

… pounded through center and fumbled the ball, Wegner recovering for Wildcats. Again in the waning moments the Wolverines refusing to quit, started another march. Bernie Jefferson, colored Wildcat ace, kicked…

… from his own 20, but the ball caromed off two Wolverine chargers and went out of bounds on Northwestern's 36. Trosko again assumed command of Mich- igan's offensive. Siegel Stars In Line He skirted end…

… al- ternately apart, through the melee emerged one Wolverine covered with glory and the praise of the entire 32,- 000 spectators present. He was Don Siegel, Royal Oak tackle, whose (Continued on Pare…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…' Wiler a;ei",t i I he -pro- posed Detroit Re~d Whi Mi2i,an charity hockey game at thik; 1We, the I i Wolverine season has definitely comez. to a close. ~- With the 1932-33 season goes a 'iri .ckl k' >A t…

… for Crossman. Due to the fact that Michigan was .Although Eddie Lowrey says that not a member of the Big Ten from he has coached better individual 1906 to 1918, the Wolverines did not players, when lie…

…. Individually, he considers them the. Indiana Dangerous best front-line players that Michigan The Wolverines' most dangerous can boast. He points out that both cmeio hsyaIdaa o t are fast, shifty, good checkers…

… in the 440. :tiually good record in the last three Confident of Relay years, in part as a result of Reid and Crossman, and in part as the result Other Wolverines entered in th of good goal-tending by…

March 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…, sophomore star, will swim for the Wolverines in both the 50-yard free-style and the 150- yard backstroke events, in the Big Ten meet being held at Lafayette, Ind., today and tomorrow. I-MSports In the first…

… losers. The Badgers nosed out the Eskymos in a real thrill- er 22-21, but the game has been protested. The Wolverines beat the Mud Hens 18-13 in their second-place playoff game. The game was a two…

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, 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…

January 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…,Michigan cut down the gap with a rush, Garner,' Eveland, and Daniels, who s'ub- stituted fdr the lanky center at this point, accounting for five goals between them. As soon as the Wolverines gained 41-,oir…

… injury to the Toronto grappler caused him to concede the bout to Stoddard. The Wolverines scored two falls in the six matches and the other four bouts were won with big time advantages. In the evening…

…'s opener Texiera, the Hawaiian Wolverine, threw Phillips after holding the advantage throughout the five min- utes and. eighteen seconds of the 118-pound bout. Wilson scored the other fall, throwing Zachanko…

March 10, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…, AlbionI College Professor, As New President Wolverines in Track Meet By Record Score; Illinois Takes Wrestling Local Citizens, Professors And Students Volunteer Their Services N.S.L. Claims Free…

… the high jump at 6 feet, 2 inches. Team Shows Balance The four Wolverine firsts were only a part of the score, however, as the superbly balanced team scored in every event but the shot, in which there…

…. Harvey Smith, the Wolverine cap- tain, showed the effects of a week of illness as he ran behind Brelsford in the mile and took a fifth in the half- mile. Paul Gorman ran fourth to bring in unexpected…

March 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… Engineering Trip: All stu- dents who are going on the engineer- ing trip during Spring Vacation will meet Sunday, March 12, in the Mich- igan Union, to go over the proposed schedule. The Michigan Wolverine will…

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…

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…

August 10, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… his favor which has been launched both. in Ann Ar- bor and in Chicago gave promise of elevating the Wolverine coach's po- sition. With 100,160 points reported for him yesterday, Kipke trailed Kizer of…

… three times at bat, but the pitching of Everett Bekken was the deciding factor. The Principals piled up a 6 to 3 lead in the first five innings, but a one-man rally by Danny Rose, former Wolverine court…

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