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March 11, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Placed On AP All.Conference W t CHICAGO, March 10.-()-The With 3 oals 1938 Western Conference alstar bas~- Wolverines Favored To Repeat As Conference Trackmen Clash James Scores Two Tallies As Team…

… departments that Illini.1 Fisher is concentrating most of his attention. The Wolverines started out withl Refuses To Predict Gib James goal just one minute af- ter the first face-off and led all the Queried…

…. Wolverine hopes received a slight setback when it was learned that Danny Zehr. Northwes- tern's great backstroker, the man on whom Michigan dependent to defeat Ohio State's Bill Neunzig in the dor- sal swim…

… cindermen as- sembled here prepared to battle it out for team and individual honors. There was small prospect of the in- door crown, worn for five consecutive years by the Michigan Wolverines, undergoing a…

… and Indiana moved in with every intention of giving the Wolverines a going over, perhaps of carrying it as far as relieving them of their title while the smaller fry are primed to walk off with a few…

…, seem to have a more tenacious grip on their titles. Both have added events to their repertories. Watson, the "one man track team" has taken over the sprint chore for the Wolverines while Fenske added the…

… the Wolverines will be out for re- venge over, "Two-Bit" Meyers of the Hoosiers. The Indiana star has held the title for the past two years. These men will find the way to the title a bit rough due to…

… 135 pound title back to the Wolverine school. His greatest opposition will come from Archie Deutschman of the Illini. Joe Roman of Indiana should be counted on to pick up some points for Coach Thom. The…

March 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

… MAKESHOIN Sentman, Capt. McDermont and Cave, Are .Considered Outstanding. FORMER ACE I Veteran Big Le WOLVERINE HURLI PROMISED BRIGHT aguers See Many Potentialities in Bill McAfee. Latest indications from…

… and scribes to sit up and prominent part in the special tknoi events of the Ilinois relay carnival Although it is doubtful whether when approxinately 800 athletes the ex-Wolverine ace will remain fromn…

…-season slump. 'wolverines meet Ohio State at Co- CLINNIN IS CHAIMAN The Wolverines finished at the long lumbus with the odds decidedlyf against them but again found that (s1ccial t The Daily) Sthey could rise to…

… victory 112 pounders to the heavyweights nual Michigan Night banquet over the Illini than that of the have been provided and diamond sponsored by the Detroit Alpinni j Wolverines were expected to end medals…

January 11, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE FRIDAY JANUA Y 1-,-935--AE-THRE U Two Varsity Teams Open Big Ten Seasons C. Pucksters To Renew Rivalry WithBadgers Wolverines Are…

…. Since, very little is known of the Badgers beyond the fact that they have won five games so far this sea- son, the Wolverines will pursue a policy of waiting for breaks. They will not attempt to rush the…

… like t Wolverine Society'for the Alleviation be lost to the Wolverines. If Breme the high board. All of the above men skate with, he gets one of the commit- of Old Injuries or Pollyanna Sun- cannot go to…

…- night and Wisconsin at Madison Mon- long line of championship Wolverine eu's skating facilities is that Var- AMDEN N. J., Jan. 10 -W igan will send an entirely inexperi- day. swimming teams. sity hockey…

… for the Wolverines, defeated in usual habit to have his swimmers go periods be required to just "bounce." teur tennis are being considered for White team which has only lost one their first Conference…

March 11, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Opposition; Other Events Secure. Michigan, today, starts the de- fense of its Big Ten swimming ti- tle in the Buckeye pool at Colum- bus. The Wolverine splashers are the outstanding favorites and are expected…

… th Wolverine leader has shown great improvement and Mann looks to him for a victory. Dick Dege1e one of Michigan's Olympic possibilities, is favored to beat out last year's diving cham- pion, Lobdell…

…. Michigan's Varsity hockey sex- tet will turn into the last stretch of the 1932 season tonight when the Wolverines cross sticks with Chath- am there today. This is the second match of the season with the…

Wolverines will invade the Chicago field house tonighc bent on retaining the Big Ten in- door track title won last year. The Michigan contingent will enter the preliminaries as top-heavy favor- ites to repeat…

… contenders for the team title al- though several of them boast great individual stars. List Selected Last Night. "Chuck" Hoyt, Wolverine mentor, definitely announced last night the list of men who will make…

January 11, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHI GA'N DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1931 DAILY Wolverines r op lddommrft m AV' UJL ilt to Wlidcats.7 27-22 r, WOLVERINE TITLE CHANCES Dl~IMEDlo a rs I ty I Tre i earit…

…., Jan. 1 0.-Michi gain's hopes for a Western Confer-- ence basketball championship were temporarily dimmed when North- western's powerful quintet swept to a 27-22 win over the Wolverines in the Patten…

… gymnasium here tonight. A capacity crowd witnessed a last- minute rally by the Wolverines fall short of the necessary margin for victory. Weiss- scored first blood when he sank a difficult side court shot…

… blew ending the game. Northwestern outplayed Michigan completely in the second half using a fast breaking offense and an equally fast forming defense. The Wolverines 1 o s t many possible points when…

… field goal. Reiff and Smith of the Wild- cats shared scoring honors for the evening, each counting eight points. Weiss with three field goals to his credit led the Wolverine scorers. Altenhof played a…

… step in to match opposing giants. On Saturday the Wolverines will journey to Columbus where they are scheduled to meet the hard- wood aggregation of Ohio State. The buckeyes had a rather disas- tie men…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…"r WIAPXH 11, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Michigan Qualifies Nine In Bid For Sixth Indoor Trac k Title Gedeon Leads High Hurdlers To Pace Team Wolverines Also Dominate 60 Yard Dash…

…. Stan Kelly and Jeff Hall made it a Wolverine grand slam. Kelly took a second and Hall a third. Besides Smith, Wisconsin placed Haberman in the semi-finals. Three Place In 880 The Wolverines also showed…

… Coscarart was considered the regular second baseman when the squad as- sembled for practice. Natators Break Four Records Qualifying 17 Tomski Heads Wolverine Assault Smashing 50 And 100 Yard Marks (Continued…

… Benham and Adolph1 Ferstenfeld finiishing third and fourth respectively for Michigan. Seven men qualified and the Wolverine sopho-( mores, Ralph Pyszinski and Jim Wil- kinson, finished eighth and ninth out…

March 11, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…-one men were named by Coach Charles B.. Hoyt yesterday to defend Michigan's Big Ten indoor track and field title this week-end in Chicago. The Wolverines will leave tomor- row morning for the Windy City and…

… record of 3:20.6 that was set by the Wolverine quartet of 1933. The Davidsons, who last week showed so creditably against Johnny Woodruff in the 880, will face Ohio State's Chuck Beetham in the Conference…

… enters. 50-yard free-style: A toss-up between Ed Kirar and Walt Tomski of Mich- igan and national and Big Ten champion Ray Walters of Iowa. We lean toward the Wolverines to take Walters and break the…

… March and a number of natators who have been bettering Big Ten marks all season will be out to make those marks official. Varsity Leads Parade The Wolverine swimmers who have broken or at least equalled…

… Tomski of the Wolverines and Ray Walters. Iowa star, all competing, the record is sure to fall, but the man to smash it is a matter of dispute. It will probably be Kirar. Kirar and Walters will again be…

December 11, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… points Michigan broke up a game that had been vacumatie all the way with a short burst of firehorse tactics in the second half. The flurry was featured by, a fancy Wolverine offensive trick which went the…

… thei Wolverines, with Capt. Leo Beebe as playmaker. in the backcourt, shelveds last season's Meticulous system for al faster passing and more fluid attac.) F1 ast break a la Pudue was used only when…

… in scoring, but in general. all round playing. The Wolverines had a total of five penalties called against them, but with excellent defensive tactics while playing shorthanded they, were able to keep…

… the vsiitors scoring at a minimum. Both Cooke of the Wolverines and Allen of Western pulled the prover- bial hat trick when they eached scored three goals. Doran and Chad- wick the other two Michigan…

…! elapsed Calvert of the Wolverines was placed in cold storage in the pen- alty box for tripping. It was during this penalty time that Allen pushed across the first and second goals of the game. As the period…

March 11, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

… and was the Wol- verine's high scorer, with 93 points. He was the keyman in Michigan's offense and his shooting was con-! sistently effective. He succeeded a great center in Bob Chapman, 1930 Wolverine

… leader, but shaped up well by comparision. He is a junior and will captain t h e Wolverines next year. Fesler, playing h i Tst season, Yeceivect six first team votes but was not mention- ed by the other…

… and Meyers, and Holm will help the in- be easil removed in the co ield problem. much practice. Gus Mancuso, Jimmy Wilson, and An addition to the siugg Gonzales will take care of the the Wolverine roster…

… may be rnrl Rnrt t teams makes it more than likely catching burden. Mancuso is ra-i oped in -astman, who has re that the Wolverines will be hard pidly improving since his debut in heavier this…

… give the fcan be counted upon to steady the! game full of hits anytime it Wolverine hopes a severe jolt if Cardinals' rookie fingers. erence to a pitchers' battle, their men come through in their best…

May 11, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… two weeks ago at the Penn Relays, and will take no,chance on again hurting it with the important Conference meet two weeks away. In Ward's absence the Wolverine attempts to halt the fleet Owens will be…

… led by Sam Stoller, the sophomore star, who will compete against the Buckeye flash in the hundred, 220, and broad jump. Even without Ward, however, the Wolverines are confident of victory over the…

…- ever, George Neal and Joe Schwartz will be favorites to place one-two. Another Wolverine star, Bob Os- good, will be favored in both hurdles events over Ken Seitz, the Buckey sophomore, and Moreau Hunt…

…, the Michigan junior. Beetham Is Middle-Distance Threat Charles Beetham, who with Owens heads the Buckeye parade, will fur- nish the Wolverine middle-distance runners with competition. He will meet Paul…

…'s matches is still uncertain. It is fair- ly safe to assert that Howie Kahn will be playing near the top, as he, so far, has the best record among the Wolverines. Kahn's three-set match with Russell Ball was…

May 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

…. Williams scored on another grounded to Daniels. One rn'n, o)e other win for the Wolverines, after Dial 21408 521 East Liberty Bet wild pitch. Superko tossed out hit, no errors. I which Colby Ryan came…

… foul line. Holtz- I UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-.j for the Wolverines when they ;Forthe Home, Fraternity, and I ' Ph man left the game and McNeal re- There is no honor among fraternity! floated through two…

January 11, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1931 THE MICHIGA N DA LYi ik :t BADGER T ' M O PLAY HE DEFEAT BY PUB PLE1LEADSILLINI SPURS WOLVERINES TOMOR RCASVRSIFED SPORT SCHEDULES Wrestlers Gain WinANOTICE HEAVY…

… the Buck- eyes 29-19, and the team which loses tomorrow night will find itself in a tight spot indeed. Wolves Won Before. The Badgers and the Wolverines have not tangled for two years, when Michigan…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, March 10.-(Special to The Daily)-Michigan's track power asserted itself again tonight and the Wolverines qualified nine men in the first night's competition in the 60 yard dash, 70 yard high hurdles…

…, quarter and half mile run. Hopes for an even greater Wolverine representation were blasted in the final event of the night as four of the Hoytmen were eliminated in the semi-finals of the 440-yard run…

… debt pay-j ment. From Coach Cliff Keen down the line, the Wolverines frankly admit- ted that their titular aspiration had been relegated to the realm of math- ematics and Indiana's mighty mat- men all…

… as Michigan gave every indication of turning the Western Conference meet nto a rout. The Wolverines quali- ied 17 men in the individual meets and the medley relay team while the free style team…

… automatically entered tonight's finals. Defending Big Ten champions Ohio State, who expected to turn the meet into a dual affair with the Wolverines, fell far in the wake of an inspired Michigan squad. Four of…

May 11, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… It Burt ca thank a pair of forgotten1 men in the Wolverine batting order for yesterday's win. With the bigr Michigan guns silenced, Leo Beebe and Pete Lisagor stepped out of hit- ting obscurity to…

… one, of the top-notch Wolverine performances of the year. Smith Is Effectivel Mixing up a good curve and anl effective fast ball, Smith left 11 off the enemy stranded on base, strck out six, and walked…

May 11, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935_ PRICE FIVE CENTS Michigan Wins Over Ohio, 6-4 Wolverines Overtake Ohio In Big Ten Standings As Larson Defeats Ulrich Oliver And Rudness Deliver In Pinches…

… Patchin Slated To Meet Peters, Buckeye Ace, In Today's Game By KENNETH C. PARKER Michigan passed Ohio State in the Big Ten baseball standings yesterday when the Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 6 to 4, at…

… workin Wolverine short-r stop accepted eigh] fielding chances without a flaw, furnishing several brilliant pick-ups in deep short which were followed by long, accurate throws. He committed one error when…

August 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… depot. Traffic on the line was held up sev- eral hours. Among the trains de- layed were the Wolverine and the Motor City Special. The first derailment occurred as. the eastbound train passed the wes- tern…

… Student Union for the aid of Spanish refugees from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. today in the Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State Street. Tickets may be purchased for 50 cents at the Union, the Book Room, Wahrs and the…

January 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… (Ont.) A.C. took advantage of two penalties to whip three goals past the under-manned Wolverines last night and hand Coach Eddie Lowrey's team its first defeat in five starts this season, 5-3. The first…

…" James. This made the count 4-3 in favor of London, and it never relinquished the lead, The Wolverines opened the game in impressive style, dominating the play completely in the early minutes. Capt. Les…

… Hillberg, who played an excellent all-around game for the full 60 minutes, counted the first goal, taking a pass ffom Evie Doran, and catching goalie Hemphill off guard at 3:55. However, the Wolverine

January 11, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… tonight for this semester. The first debate with chances for the Wolverines takes places with Purdue on Feb. 27 scoring a slam being high. in Lafayette. Michigan's negative The basketball team will seek its…

… clashes tion is the same for both debates and with Minnesota, rated below the is: "Resolved: That the United States Wolverines in pre-season dope. Coach Should Support the League of Na- Cappon will start…

January 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… (Continued on Page 8) ZSITY BEATS ECH IN HOCKEY By Adsit Stewart. laying a superior brand of play and clever skating in ird period, the Wolverine team overcame a one point f the Michigan Tech puck- win one of…

… net ipping in to make a two foot 'his point threw the score in'- e where it remained for five ,s until Langen made a per,- ng shot which cinched the of the Wolverines. lone Tech score came in the of the…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

…. Apply 209 South State. St. Michi- gan Wolverine. 438 LOST LOST -- A tame blue parakeet. Answers to the name Pete. Finder please call 2-2037. Reward. LOST-Gold chain bracelet with pearl plaque center with…

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