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February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…, but in its last two ap- formance last week in deTeating Cap- pearances the winning drive has been tam Hummell, of the Ohio team, noticeably lacking. stamped the Wolverine grappler as 'Coach Harry Kipke…

…- games, and Myron, a dependable per- encl. former at guard, have materially --l added -to the Wolverines' defensive First Year Quintet and offensive Dower, since the Nor- maI co te od at.e At etroit…

…I Northwestern MIect SECOND BIG TEN MATCH With a 17-6 victory over the strong Buckeye mat team already tucked avway, the Wolverine wrestlers will ference's scoring column by seor,',i six field goals and a trio of…

…, which tied with the Wolverines for first honors in the Conference last year, will meet Coach Eddie Lowrey's out- ft. tonight at Minneapolis in the sec- ond of a two-game series marking the final meeting…

… to 0; three of the points were made in the first five minutes of play by McFaden, Mar- ouette center, who gave the Wolver- ine tean' much trouble in two games a, the Coliseum. The Wolverine .team will…

… Balsamo, the Wolverine aces. Michigan held the lead throughout the second period and it was only a last minute rally that enabled the visitors to even threaten the Kipke-coached team's lead. The Noirmal…

… fill the guard berths. Nyhiand Back In Fold The Wolverine squad will be con- siderably strengthened by the return (Continued on Page Seven) to dampen the ardor of the active year- lings, and every day…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… STRONG HIatrigan Returns To Old-Time Form When Inserted In Lineup . In Second Half (By Herbert Vedder) Alternating between dull ragged ness and occasional brilliance, Mich- igan's Wolverines displayed…

…-23 score, Chica- go lost its :opportunity of dislodging the Wolverines from fifth place in the standings. No generalizations can well be ap- plied to last night's squabble which at times was exceedingly…

January 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Yost field house to inaugurate the Wolverines' home Big Ten season in what may aptly be termed an all-im- portant game, one which should not be at all different from the many…

… close, nerve-racking contests of the past. La'st year the Hoosiers won the I second game from the Wolverines by I a three-point margin after sustaining a four-point defeat at their hands earlier in the…

… direction or the other; if the Wolverine machine can be shifted into high gear, it will turn onto the road which leads to a place in the first rank in spite of early reverse's. Is Hoosier Crance, - To Indiana…

… two sophomores, Scheid and Gill, with Scheid having the edge. Starr, because of his pro- clivity at foul shots is expected to be at forward at least part of the game. Michigan In Hole The Wolverines

… guard re- spectively, retain their places. This coinination is expected to add speed to the Wolverine quint, with Rose bringing the ball down the floor and Harrigan and Oosterbaan teaming in the front…

December 14, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… musical portion of the pro- gram was rendered by Bud Gold- en's eleven Wolverines presenting 1 a popular program of dance selec- tions. This orchestra is the reg- ular orchestra of Granger's Danc- ing…

… inventions, among which radio is the foremost, have alleviated that necessity. ' i TOLEDO U. BY 45-12' Wolverines Outplay Visitors For Entire Game To Pile Up Large Score SMALL CROWD PRESENT Displaying an…

… tossing of Joe Balsamo, diminua- tive forward, the Wolverine Junior quintet ran the score up to 45 to 12, collecting a total of 24 markers to but five for Toledo. Walker, To- ledo guard, made two baskets in…

December 14, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… elected for the fencing team. Equipment for the Varsity fene- of influenza. . As yet the 1929 schedule for the ing team is now being ordered by The Wolverines will meet Penn- Varsity team has not been…

…-36, against the Wolverins, including Joey Schaaf, All-East-! ern guard and individual high scorer in 1927-28, Lazar, another veteran guard, and Brodebeck and Lobley, two veteran forwards. tWe AGit orHi p AY We…

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