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February 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… scholastically andj night 'against Minnesota and it wvil at .the same time there are several be more serious tomorrow night aiiembers of the squad who are ill andr when the Wolverines clash with the. unable to…

… who even better this year and was seconat have not come out for the sq'unad thi, in total points scored thus far in the year at all in order that he may bol- season. The star Wolverine forwar( s ter up…

March 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… his string of pitchers as itt quite a few backstop men for then Just when the Wolverines wil out of doors on the regular dian appears problematical. Fisher is ious to start outside work at the liest…

… rule referred to is there were 127 free throws attempted Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Chi; at 8:30 Seguin, Texas, March 12.-Kid Clea-- work- that under rule 15, part 1, sections against the Wolverines. It…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… gamie in a dual nmeet by the s( PreSs r I' eplete with every conceivable base- to 54 2-3. _ I F~all thrill Coach Ray Fisher's 11,1- Both teams were ha i °" defeated 'Wolverines triumphed over an unusually…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…,(T fitST I PVOATtON FkbOM SWAR t'iIi7OIIE, i~IAiGI Mtchlgaq's aisty to 1118 team left , yeaterday for the east l at is said t6 be the longest tOil ikey-e attemlptd by it Wolverine "cut utlt, and the…

… being the possessor of the fain- is hick piec has been working over- tithe in Crder that Wolverine teams may be Victorious. Sport Snap Shots- (Cdontinued from Page One)(% Blrooker and Hunter managed to…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Only 'ntwo Scratch flits in WholeGame Special to The2 iay Madison, Ais., May 12.--Wis put a crimp in the championship of the Michigan baseball team when they ran away with a 4 victory. Christensen…

…. Stryker, starting on the moue the Wolverines, was not In his form and was relieved by Bens the fifth inning. higan Starts rted the scoring i when they were iss two tallies wi t was thrown ou Haggerty got…

…, --AN..-.r -1--1T TI IF9 FOX C XNABLE Stops Home Run Benson niado- his appearance i fifth inning but 'was unable to the Badgers from scoring two runs. Bachman playing left field fo Wolverines made…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… the activities by tak- ing the first set 6-3. Playing a steady, pareful game, the Wolverine leader managed 40 pull through more on the 'rrors of his opponent than by any point strokes of his own. His…

…~g player in the Western singles when they line up with Jerome, Kline, Angell, O'Connell, Merkel, and Burke. Next Saturday the Wolverine court, squad will visit Madison for a clash with Wisconsin and their…

March 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… h e night's championship clash. race as this is an event which none:Crm I), in thTqahftAnAbrlatng le Wolverines will also put a! on the sick list at present will be in 1 Tlhe Northwestern, Michigan…

… roke, anid with suf- It is not hard to give Michigan at I third place at the carnival. The two Fielding H. Yost, Wolverine direct- T A least 24,j"oints in advanice of thkae ac- railer-, Briggs and…

… etsnigteUiest fWsosn ( e r C an s 13 feet, thepever occasion dentapnds l the Wolverines 141 their great ,try for Coach Yost will leave next week on and 'with a lot at stake lie can clear: the indoor title…

May 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

Wolverines' i N.Mo.,Mayor __ 5 1671. 11by calling for them :prising if the meet isI r t1ijf Ros,:oe ammO Douglas , flanIkmuen of the cliaim'is are stronger against Purdue Johnsonm, American league president, i…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… Scott's Wolverines. When riots disappear right under your nose, it's gettijqg serious. You see 'we coter all riots for Rolls, and sort of make that our profession. When we graduate in June we 'will try…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

…Nod the Wolverines a. comrsfortabl1e ma:rgin over the1.12 iliirin the fielId event" to b. heldl in the ua l rrlcOtt tomuorrow onl Ferry field. - i. , 1 escorig~ opened a"t the enld ok frst period wi en…

Wolverines during the past two years.I lt l Wachowski of Illinois is an, erratic T WENT V=TWO FRESHMEN jumper, but has turned in groodl REPORT FOR NETi SQUAD enough marks to qualify him for first ;____ place…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 9

Wolverines a first pldaee by z11 small mitrgi. Shively, the strong est man on the Illinois team 11in this event, is capable of dlong bet- ter than 150 feet and -cannot be definitely conted out of 1141st place…

…. However, Retz's consistenit work during the paste meon l gibes the Wolverines i Osllt ad- 4Second Yea~r 'rSa. S. bR.Y M SEPTFMB98R To MAY Conin~ue' you regular aca- r deriqo urse aboard theS .S. Ryndm…

November 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…GE" SIX THE MICHIGAN DAff.Y _ SUNDAY. N'O"V MIRRIt 1 .1. 1927 T I....... ...... ..... ........I.. ....................... .......... .* ;, a~ li;rl iL 11. 1 1, 1~:.1 , i WOLVERINES

… of Oosterbaan's reach Miller made two yards off tackle.- Miller failed to gain at left tackle. Gilbert punted to Whelchel who rant 10 yards to Michigan's 45 yard line-. George Rich- Wolverine

… the Wolverine gotten hold of the ball. Jim Miller cut off left tackle for four yards on a triple pass play. Puckelwartz passed to Nyland, but it was just incomplete. Navy was pen- alized fifteen yards…

…- bled the ball but recovered, carrying ing downed by Rich. Clifton hurdled it out on Navy's 32 yard lire. Hoff-j the Michigan line for first down on man and Rich stopped Clifton after" the Wolverine 42…

December 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

… BRILLIANT DEFENSIVE WORK~ IS FEATURE Of' 197T28 CAGE DEBUT! BRILLIANT DEFENSE-. 30,...-... COACH MATHE'S WOLVERINES CARRY ON WITHOUT OOSTERBAAN NEW PLAYERS SHOW WELL Last Night's Scrimmage Devoted To…

… Removing Of Rough Spots From Offensive "Oosterbaanless," but nevertheless highly effective for an opening con- test, Coach Edwin J. Mather's 1927 Wolverine cagemen displayed the es- sential potentialities of…

…. The Wolverines out- scored their opponents two to one from the floor by garnering a'total of 18 field goals. The winners also proved themselves capable of :scoring frequently from the foul line by count…

… Christmas holidays. Michigan alumni clubs in Erie and Philadelphia have planned banquets for the visiting Wolverine swimmers. The New York alumni' are also de- sirous of entertaining the Michigan aquatic team…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… : i IN CLOSE MEET RHEA TAKES HIGH POINT HONORS 'OF DAY By Morris Quinn Encountering unexpected opposition from a determined Gopher team, the Wolverine trackmen repeated their performance of last week…

…Kinnon (Minn.); Knoepp (Mich.), second; Widman (Mich.), third. Distance-179 Wilford etz Wolverine weight star whose toss of 160 feet, 10 inches in the hammer event against the Minnesota entries established a…

… the 1928 Big Ten race to eight, with defeat yet to stalk Wolverine premises. Since every other team has lost at least two games, the Wolverines need only to win half of their remaining contests to be…

… Freddie Asbeck. Th6 Wolverine right field collared four hits d two home runs out of eight times at bat in addition to coaxing a base on balls, sacrific- plate during yes- ing and handling four putouts. der…

… fathers Nebelung, ef 3 0 0 2 0 0 to all sorts of baseball. in the Union ball- Loos, ss 3 1 1 2 2 2 Wolverines Score Early annual Father and Lange, rf 5 2 2 2 0 0 The first game was a pushover for red by…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

… Water m ill I [I ll II UEEI IlIIl t1EtElil 111E|1111 IUIl~ 1 IIIIII[I III IIIIglfl I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SODAS CANDY The Eleven Wolverines Fraternities and Sororities Here's "HOW" If i…

October 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… VETERAN GUARD(! MAY NOT START O00 C-1lITO U ni nrnumui They spent yesterday after noon within the confines of th new stadium holding a secr practice for tomorrow's en counter with the Wolverine The work…

… against Wyoming to pile ish- 167 pounds to the man against 130 up the Big Ten scoring record for ~~LT~b~ ~~flI~A~~ iI~lIMI~the day. Coach Stagg fears for his Lar- for the Wolverines. GOPHER TOfA i…

… is an Del Whittle is still troubled Howard Poe Purdue has revamped his lineup unknown quantity but the host of somewhat with a knee injury Wolverine guard, who will be re- Purde h a plunging backs…

January 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… the 1930 J-Hap on the feated the Wolverine sextet for the the u reme Court bench of the night of February 8, it was an- second time in as many days, Phillipies for more than o years nounced late last…

…-known organiza- Wolverine defensive by their bril- jurisprudence which will protect tions of recording fame. Two or- liant skating. the rich and poor alike, under. chestras will be all that will be nec- Michi…

… . Wolverines Fight Hard, Bring Back Decisive Victory Local Prides Hit Stride In Last Seven Minutes And Knock Ilosts Out Of Lead By Gordon C. Gauss Sports Editor, Daily Iowan (Special To Th'c Daily) IOWA CITY…

…, Iowa, Jan. 12.-Five inspired Wolverines staged a re- markable comeback here tonight and knocked the Iowa basketball team out of their path to the Big Ten title. The score wast36 to 25. With the Hawkeyes…

Wolverines sunk one or more goals. Michigan dis- played an iron man team, for de- spite the high speed under which the game was played, not a sub- stitute was made for the invaders. Chapman was high point man…

… Iowa lead. to which the Hawkeyes tenaci- ously clung until just before the half time when the Wolverines knotted the count. At the end of the period the score was 15 all. Coming back fast in the secoir…

… half, Iowa again, jumped into the fore and had a four point advan- tage until mid-period. But then the siege guns of the Wolverines began pounding the hoop with 50 varieties of shots all of which went…

January 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…. Reserve your rooms now for the second semester. Shower baths, hot and cold water in each room. Maid service. Single $4.50, double $3.25 per week. 915 Sybil St. Phone 4770. 79-94 competition. The Wolverines

…! margin. The West Virginia meet; will prepare the Wolverines for! further Conference competition. WHISKEY BUT NO SMOKES ENTER NURMI'S TRAINING forward. Rose started off in an impressive! fashion a year ago…

February 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… Arbor Saturday night for a T f return meet with the Wolverines r in the new Intramural building pool. Michigan defeated the Cana- dians in December at Toronto. An added feature of the Meet, >Saturday will…

… be a water polo game between Michigan and the Detroit Yacht club. The Yacht club water poloists are state A. A. U. champ-j ions. The Wolverines had littlei trouble winning their first game{ from…

… goal for the second week when the other aspirants Wolverine nine will hook up with Chi Psi counter. Dickinson broke! flock into the field house. Cincinnati for one ae and will ointo the scoring column…

… somewhat later this year than last,! I squad last year please bring I the Wolverines are slower in get- I your own equipment. 711 N. University Ave. Plhoi ting started than the rest of the I Coach Ray Fisher…

… d e against Northwestern Monday night, but Wolverine Five Is Weak on Short also promising more stiff work for Shots Under Basket; Defense them in the future, Coach Keen Off-Color at Times stated…

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…

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 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…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…FflNT A THLETICS Lo'" S ES Tlqw PURDUEfile& , 30 -16 RALLY TO BEAT CUBS, 10-8 'fl( R R say MacDonald Celebrates 63tdBirthday on Foreign Soil MICHIGAN LAWYERS'' Led Wolverines in Purdue Tilt nitu…

… recently the Wolverine squad whose play been established in a number of came up to its usual par. Gembis' states for the pupose of studying scores came in the third inning. SOFFENSIVE BACKFIIELDSTARS LEAD…

… BO1IRMAKERS TO BIG TEN VICTORY AS CON[ERNCEGRID RACE STARTS WOLVERINES TAKE WORST BEATING SINCE GRANGE BROKE LOOSE IN 1924 ILLINOIS GAME by VLdi'ard L.11,c IRCOSS-.ADE) STA1)1M1t, Oct. 12.-Plurdue…

… \Volverines were unable to stop once they launched their last quarter - - offensive. ailure of Wolverine linemen it chare gave the Boilermakers an opportmity to gain 26 yam s through rushing on their delayed…

… Final I Touchdown By Joe Russell Smashing through the Wolverine defense late in the final quarter for a single touchdown, Coach Irv Uteritz' scrappy Badger gridders took the first game of the 1929 Big Ten…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

Wolverine defense Wec wasmgive thecbad on the intescnfeidadirtea to gain. Simrall's forward pass Ied on the 30 yard line. Welch six especially that of the forward wall, first play and went two yards catching…

… line, it was blocked by Hayden, and margin, the play was in Wolverine bounds on Michigan's 10 yard line. . - Caraway grounding the ball. Wil- Truskowski recovered and stepped territory for the greater…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

… graduate attendance at the two remaining - ------------- joyment of permanent peace be- students of the engineering school games on the Wolverines' schedule Robert A. Brooks, Fenton lum- Chamberlain, and…

… first flights, the different a like number of cash customers postoffices apply' cachets, or can--- to Ann Arbor. In the next game lations, of different colors to the , the Wolverines filled the tiny Ross…

March 13, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… teams and four individual entries will make up the Wolverine contingent. Mueller pulled a fine sprint on the last turn to win by a yard over Dalton Seymour yesterday for the fourth place on the mile relay…

… anchor Both of the IVichigan relay teams are expected to give competition for any aspirants for relay honors In the individual events the Wolverine entries will be made up of Pottle in the pole vault…

Wolverines in the all-conferene meet Fiiday and Saturday in Chicago. All of . these men have been fencing as number one men throughout the entire season in the foils, epees. and sabre respectively. In view of…

… the records of the? Wolverine sw rdsmen picked to at- tend this meet, Gordon probably has the lest chance of winning a Big Ten title. This Maize and Blue fencer has not been defeated so far !this season…

…, Captain of the Wolverine Con- in the three Big Ten meets on the ference champion swimming team, Michigan schedule thus far. who will swim in the 220-yard free Gordon also has the advantage style event in…

… total of 71 1-2 points to 32 1-2 made by the Wolverine youngsters. This se-' cond meet of the year brought out the fact that as a team the Wol- verines are only mediocre, but there are several outstanding…

… time' of 5.4 sec. Egleston brought the fourth place to the Wolverines in 5.6 sec. being nosed out by John- son and Lausche. The 40 yard high hurdles which were run in the fastI time of 5.5 sec. went to…

… JohnsonI while Egleston the Michigan hurdle! artist won third place with 5.6 sec. Eknovich one of the most out-f standing men on the Wolverine squad for several years took the two long sprints in fast time…

May 13, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

…~plish more th'an Holtzman, who had a :streak of1 wildness when he hit the plate onI batting and field practice. Today two successive pitches, was the the Wolverine mentor plans to put worst of the lot. Besides…

…) counted for the winning team. 2nd SEMESTER TUTORING Throughout the game the play of 1MACK TUTORING AGENCY the backs was such that indications 1310 S. STATE.13PONE 792'? for a fast Wolverine backfield next…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… by th defeat they took from Northwest. ern last Saturday, the Wolverine: more than matched a fast offens against Wisconsin's stubborn de. fense and held the six-point ad. vantage which they had piled u…

….i _ night because of the absence of eno:,h! good ice to permit playing of the FIRST MAT MEET contest. Although the Wolverines dropped SATISFIES KEEN the only game played, the form they showed was the best…

… with soft and the season. Most of these were of. slushy ice that prevented all at- a decidedly minor character, the tempts to carry the puck. What Wolverine matmen showing a sur- frozen ice there was…

… turned in even! though the coaches told the runp ners not to take it too hard. The Wolverines appear to possess power in the distance runs, 880, 440, and the hurdles. MEN! Smart Styles and Real Values at C…

… condition, and no alternative remained but to call off the con- test. Tommy Courtis, veteran right wing of the Wolverines, was the only outstanding player in the game for either side. Besides scoring both of…

… of the heap with Max Schmeling second and Jack Sharkey third. VARSITY TANKMEN WILL MEET 0D.Y,.C. Detroit Team Best Competition That Wolverines Will Meet This Season. For the second time this season the…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… Last Year. (Continued From Page 6) the game, for 17 free tries at the basket, ten of which were cashed in on. By this victory, the Wolverines served notice on their future op- ponents that despite the…

… that this meet will form the only real compe- tition for the Wolverines before the opening of the Big Ten season next month as the crack tank team that represents the Chicago Athletic; Association is as…

Wolverine squad will work out today and tomorrow at the Col- iseum under the direction of Coach Lowrey in preparation for its open- ing Conference games of the year this Friday and Saturday against Wisconsin…

March 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… gymnasti BIG " TE FENCERS placing of Eknovich by Mueller as teamicianlea itya i y mata 5o.iori WILL START MEET leadoff man on the mile relayo le Cest5 will end quartet. Mueller has been showingl Wolverines

… Have Good Chance a fine renewal of form in the time the firstrWolverine gym team into to Finish Well uptList. trials of late and will get his big a Western Conference gymnastic lp on Lopportunity to make…

March 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

Wolverines have determined holdout, and as Mc- several sprinters, including Fenske, Graw does not have a great deal Meigs, Marcus, Smith, and Klint- of patiensen with players of that worth who should give the…

… sea- should be of tremendous aid to th the court this year. son. - younger men. Daniels Leads Wolverine Cagers in Scorin L a s s F i E ForRATeams I With 152 Points to His Credit, Weiss econd Qualify…

… the heavier weights are the Others 2 for $1.65 r outstanding entries other than the LOST between Ann Arbor Saving a Wolverines and will be the men Bank and State Street, lady d that will give the…

May 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

Wolverines had an easy time in whitewashing Indiana while Ohio State was administering a 6-3 beating to the Maroons. Previous to these meets the Maize and Blue courtmen had not been conceded much chance…

… against the veteran Midway contingent, but in- asmuch as Ohio State was only able, to down the Wolverines 5-4 in the first Big Ten clash of the season, a I real battle is in prospect for Sat- urday. Will…

March 13, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… Williamson, the Wolverines' two guards, both were given places on the second team. Daniels Shifted to Center. The shift of Daniels from a for- ward to the center position was made in order to make room o n…

… and neck with the Wolverines until the last few mm- utes of play. Weiss and Williamson, Michigan's two guards, wee both conceded second team berths only after con- siderable deliberation. Hoffer of Ohio…

May 13, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in another clash on Feiry Field Saturday. It will be up to Harley McNeal to keep the Maize and Blie nine battling for the Big Ten ieadiership in this afternoon's game. MeNeal has already…

… afternoon he should be able to'tame the Bucks. While the Wolverines have not been hitting as well as they :should, they have made their hits count for runs in the only two Confer- ence clashes in which they…

… effort to get as much bat- ting power as possible in the top part of the Wolverine batting or- der, Coach Ray Fisher has made another of his numerous shifts in the batting order. Avon Artz, who swings from…

November 13, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… yards. 2ernard felled Sahlin on the Wolverine squad. Petoskey made two yards. Ever- for no gain.. Birney punted out of Zahlin gained a yard after trying hardus struck through right tackle bounds at…

… the ball was eon Michigan's 15-yard Summers took the ball on his 17- called back and the Wolverines drew line. Everhardus gained four yards in yard line and ran it back to the 28- a 15-yard penalty for…

… play and was penalized five yards. Capt. Page broke up a forward pass thrown by Newman. Newman threw another pass toward Fay. It failed and the Wolverines took a five-yard penalty. Everhardus dropped…

…. Flinn again took the ball through the Michigan tackle for one yard. Birney punted to Newman, who took the ball on the Wolverine 29-yard line. He was tackled by Summers after a return to the 38-yard…

May 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… Wins Each Wolverines Are Virtually Eliminated From Big 10 Title Race By Defeat By ARTHUR CARSTENS Ohio State's baseball team, held to one hit by "Whitey" Wistert in Fri- day's game, descended on Pitcher…

March 13, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…-Stroke Select Wolverine Divers To Score Clean Sweep In Low-Board Event By GEORGE J. ANDROS MINNEAPOLIS, March 12. - (Spe- cial) - The usual prediction of Mich- igan against the field has been altered this year…

… entering the meet with many observers confident that the Wolverines are due for a drubbing and that the Iowa natators are the swimmers to upset Michigan's per- ennial title-winners. In their only meeting of…

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