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March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… natk in both the preliminaries and the semiinals. Another Wolverine, Eddie Grods -ky, survived the preliminary heat in the sprint, finishing second to Root of Chicago, but was eliminat- ed in the…

… the semifinals, the Wolverine took fourth place in the consola- tion event. White of Illinois, and Moul- ton of Iowa, proved too much for Al Lomont, Michigan vet- eran, in the half mile and he fiished…

… the Wolverines were concerned was the showing of the two milers. Wuer- ful and Monroe, neither of whom finished in the money. Monroe had to drop out at the half way mark on account of cramps, while Wuer…

Wolverine for him. were Roberts of Iowa and Klein of{ Chicago. The lone Wolverine entry in the high jump, Felker, tied for first with five others at 5 feet 9 7-8 inches. After the conipe- tition had been…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… over the Gilmen 16 men, performed creditably came as a. distinct surprise to considering the fact that the many Big Ten critics as the In- Wolverine thin-clads were the dians qualified 11 men to 7 for…

… more men entered in other wek ntebss fcmaaie events his team will be complete. i week. On the basis of comparative1 t eCompete. times both the Wolverines and Relay Team Not To Compete Wildcats appear to…

… be far superior Contrary to the usual custom, to the Illini. there will be no relay team enter- Last season Illinois tied for dual ed in the Illinois meet as the meet honors with Michigan, yet in aWolverine

… and teams from some eastern schools oppose the Wolverines in this race which should furnish some excellent ex- perience for Coach Farrell's men. Tarbill, who will be at the Illi- nois meet, will…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…-ek.Wwaeibt - - _ 0 A - ~ isbeconin mor poplarevery we.W trbt tepopularity. to the sensational paigof~ud I - Golden and His Michigan Wolverines, combined ____with our wonderful ballroom and :=the collegiate environment…

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