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March 14, 1903 (vol. 2, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…- Hold Wolverines Closer lie letures in French offered by the test - Son nenchein Second Than Last Year miemibers of the 5reith dearmet and Balcmb Third of the 5T.'ivtersit.iThese lectures are ni ~t fr te…

May 14, 1909 (vol. 19, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

….to thirdadFahr FIRST OF SERIES ohed o Ranb. I1)0th mit toletfo Wolverines Bunch Hits on the ~~Olsn. tweno itiwrthstttttedotIl Methodists, Captain Sullivan ter, sand Olson scored.Snowoos tt Steals Two Bases and…

May 14, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Contest Is Lost by -- l'""1'~~Pi Wolverines; Score Is Clb1i011 begilen a te It 'l~all tn- 5 to 4.oclock. 111e lanlut tthisya wilh of the forestr01 epatment ,e0' COTTRELL AND SMITH BATTLE _Michiganillt…

May 14, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… week's trip )ugh the east. Cornell's baseball s will furnish the opposition for Wolverines, and the game will be ;ed on the Ferry field diamond at 5 o'clock this afternoon. he Varsity will go into the…

July 14, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… passed; in dug-out canoes, who yelled: "Rit en suatted on the ston floor behind The Wolverine which will keep the Cuba, and he refused food for a whole tear, Sair!" (Right here, Sir!), and piles of yams…

…. "Metapan." entire team has been pretty fair in would amaze the Oxford Dictionary. could dig considerable canal. S T E L The Editor, The Wolverine. the dining room. we took a couple of carriages, and We…

May 14, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… Michigan Hits Regan Hard, Securing 11 Safeties, While Quaintance Is Holding Ithacans Safe All the Way NAVIN WATCHES WOLVERINE TRIUMPH OVER ITHACA NINE Sisler Plays in Left Field and Makes Sensational Diving…

… Catch off Keating Fast fielding and effective pitching held Cornell at bay yesterday,while the Wolverines regained their hitting stride, and won a 3 to 0 victory from the visitors for the eleventh…

… a rest tomorrow. * The Wolverines will enter Ferry * field Saturday, 'ully as weak in the * field events as they were when Cornell * trounced them two weeks ago. The *. strength of the Methodists in…

May 14, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… against the Cornell nine when e Wolverines and the Ithacans stack against each other at 3:30 o'clock morrow afternoon. The Red team taking no chances, and Regan looks :e the man to work for the visitors…

…, pointing itself for the Michigan match, and the Ohio university should put up a stiff front to the Wolverines. Pittsburg has played five intercol- legiate matches so far this season, meeting Penn State…

August 14, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… hit'a (Sliecial In Wolverine) carrysotilthlvinittg cul todtiay. Whitmore Ltke, Aug'. 14, 11:001 A. -'Ithits stasust'rs'beentasghut-itt AL:.:la tanger James Burike, f i t ' Sits'hetenn'its et'usitsst s…

…, ilusuit' lt Lake Vie HItid, ri't'hthat iiiveriy- itotir weattherucon'itttulis, us ilt-l itait Iting is ini readiness for the i'(lt'brItipr'e'tvail e lst lutist weekot s'i',i. lionl which T'le Wolverine

July 14, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Mon- day or Tuesday. Arrangements are being made to have them distributed through the bookstores on State Street. Wolverine subscribers can procure a copy by refunding their subscrip- tion receipt at…

January 14, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… York Central officials issued a statement from C. P.' Babcock, flagman on the southwestern limited, tending to coi- firm the statement of the Wolverine limited flagman that he lighted a red fuse at least…

… got off. The fusee ,he said, was burning 15 or 20 car lengths behind the last coach. Walking east he overtook the flag- man of the Wolverine, and together they proceeded to the automatic sig- nal tower…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… Political Speeches Follolv Regents' Action Tabling Proposal RE6IME ITARY COUP JOHNSON LEADS WOLVERINES IN TO- 29, WIN OVER MAROONS; STI MEN SCORE POINTS IN 01ST II IN NOW OCCUPIED BY COUN- TER…

… quintet when the Wolverine outfit failed to cover the hometeam. The score gave the Buckeyes a victory of 34 to 20. With Williams, the man touted as Will Speak on "Sight and Insight" in (Michigan's best bet…

… out of the line-up, HilA trium athe Wolverines were unable to cop, Serviceswith the Ohio State team. Peare and Wilson worked' at guards with Dunne HAVARD PASTOR PROPOSES at center and Karpus and Rea at…

November 14, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…," Mendelssohn, "Coronation March," Saint-Saens. NO OUT OF THRE ii P. rAi 19 Chimes' Second Issue Equals Mark Set 3y Quality Of October Number WOLVERINES INSPIRED OFFENSE PUTS TWO TOUCHDOWNS OVER MAgROON GOA…

… postponed. Outclassing the Chicago eleven of- fensvely and defensively, the, Mich i gan eleven yesterday staged a won- derful come-back before a crowd of 25,000 ardent Wolverine students, alumni, and…

… years. Time and time again this giant opened 'up holes for the Wolverine backs. Of es- pecial import was his work when Michigan plunged the ball across for the second touchdown in the fourth quarter. At…

May 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

….,,, .,. ... ,...,..,, .,, ...... INISTERS MICHIGAN IMGIgEABON'S FIRST DEFEAT; WOLE INE IlTRACK Today---- Mother AND CINDER MEN OVERWHELMED IN 91-44 DEFEAT BY SUCKERS ' RUIN HOFFMAN BREAKS FIELD HOPES RECORD WITH JAVELIN Wolverines

… it will lverine chances for it forces them on eir remaining games rivals, Illinois and set in some of their ce Goes in Wolverine pitching lab opposed to Cap- e Scarlet and Grey not up to his usual the…

Wolverines to five LL ARRIVES W FRu REVIEW O (By Harry C. Clark) One of the most noteworthy, daring, and successful attempts perhaps in the field of college dramatics' was made by the Mimes theater in off er…

… golf match between the two schools by a 15-3 score. Poor putting by Winters, who later in th day made low score of 72 gave th first round to Purdue. All the othe: Wolverines -completely outplayed them…

June 14, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…-1 yesterday afternoon at Ferry Field. The visiting aggregation put up a stiff battle until the sixth Inning, hold- ing the Wolverines to a 3-1 lead, but the Michigan team started hitting heavily in the sixth…

… balls, a&ad scored when Haggerty threw into right field in the attempt to nab Dimon at first. The Wolverines regained the lead in the last of the fourth, and from that time on were never headed or threat…

March 14, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

Wolverine swimmers have made in Conference meets since they entered the Confer- ecce four years ago. This meet also marks the first time in the history of swimming here that Michigan has ever taken two first…

… philosophy. Professor Perry will be the guest of Prof. R. W. Sellars of the philosophy department during his stay in Ann Arbor. Michigan Places In Seven Of Ten Events; Hester Equals Big Ten Record WOLVERINES

… possessed too much re- serve strength. Jung and Reinke of Michigan failed to place, both men being forced to start the race in the rear of the crowd. Hester Wins Dash, Hester, brilliant Wolverine sprinter…

…, with Beatty of Iowa fourth. All four of the Wolverine sprinters qualified for the semi-finals, Hester, Kelly and Stirling winning their heats, while Voelker took second in his heat. The two latter…

… record in their respective heats. Chapman Breaks Record Chapman, Wisconsin's sophomore afnr licfL1 nn Iir, n"A PLBi 'an 6 ( WOLVERINE DASHMEN STAR I1 ( In the nine years that Michi- I gan has been in the…

… until the final lap was reached, but then the Wolverine sprinted and While, after a three hour struggle has been forced to postpone his lec- I Is Harvard Professor amongst themselves, the council ture on…

May 14, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… CENTS . r WOLVERINES RESUME TRACK RIVALRY WITH Alumnius Will Talk1 At Today's Banquet "UI '' BAD WEATHER CAUSES' FLOOD WATERS SHIFT' FURTHER POSTPONINGATTACK AND MENACE' OF AMERICAN FLIOHT…

… noon. by margins of four and seven points- respectively, seems imminent al- though the Wolverines will make a strong attempt to pile up a consider COULD015 MADE HEAD ably' largerscore than their 71…

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…

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…

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, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… his conclu- Wolverine swimmers claimed the vaccine sprayed into the throat." sions," said his chief, Dr. E. O. Jor- lion's share of the Michigan A. A. And the newspaper men scurried dan, chairman of the…

… 500 yard free style ---- form, and even now the 30-year-old number. ;nscientist declares there is nothing The Wolverine leader, pressed llIdistinctive or specific about the over the first three quarters…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…--lop week-end, W. B. Rea. according to the University agree-I Amendment of the padlock inun-I first before the Wolverine attack latter art of December after an'I Mu 15 favored it, and. five were indif…

… with it a relaxation of the houses at thle end of this semester lawful making of small quantities, the other Wolverine falls when IaGray utiRsia stalled at. the University, it will automobile ban, should…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…'s Work. The Wolverines won from North- I the University hospital where her U elie residenzt'ork. condtionwasrepotedas fir.Under the reorganization, which western in dual competition, 40-35, itns a p te au…

… versity attendance, except such as nessed the greatest growth in Mich- find Ault, Wolverine captain, en- had been previously dropped for a igan's history. He was born in 1875 deavoring to lower his mark of…

…, in succession, as the Wolverines ficulty in properly budgeting their Hiawatha academy, University of won in 1927 1928 and 1929 No time. Chicago, the University of Texas other school has ever been able…

January 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… house floor last night. The contest was ragged throughout with S h a w and Ricketts pulling the game out of the fire in the final period to give the Wolverines the deci- Sion. Announcement was made last…

… was driving J ZI '1Y IE I--Ed George, former Wolverine (By Associated Press) wrestler and p r e s e n t world i LANSING, Jan. 13.-Measures de- heavyweight c h a in p i o n, will signed to fit in with…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… -. - _________________________ OHIO STATE BEATS ICHIGAN NINE, 8-4 IN TENSESTRUGGLE Steady Pitching and Hitting of Wrigley, State Pitcher, Wins for Buckeyes. TO PLAY AGAIN TODAY Wolverines Tie Score in Last Half of Eighth Inning But…

… they had combinled two hits, one a fluke triple, with an' error and a wild pitch to even the count. It remained for Harley Mc- Neal, the Wolverine moundsman, to retire the Buckeyes in their half of the…

… the ninth. The Wolverines made a valiant effort to even the count again in the ninth. Manuel came through with a solid hit to left field, went to second on McNeal's infield out, and scored when pinch…

…- mediately under the care of the ship's surgeon. 'BI TENNIS TEAM BEATS ADRIAN, 9-0 Wolverines Show Superiority by Winning Most Matches, 6-0. (Special t oThe Daily) ADRIAN, Mich., May 13.-Michi- gan's 'B…

…' tennis team scored a slam over the Adrian Varsity here today, 9-0. The Wolverines won most of their matches With a 6-0 score, so complete was their superiority. SUMMARIES Singles: Nifen (M) defeated Den…

January 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… position he will occupy at Princeton university for several months annually beginning sometime in the next college year. Wolverines Tie St. Mary's 4-4 In Ice Thriller Sherf Scores Four Goals To Star For…

… the flashy sopho- more banged in a shot which hit the net two feet above the ice.- The final overtime was barren of scores, although the Wolverines de- cisively outplayed the Redmen as they did during…

July 14, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Bears August 31 in Chicago increased their leads in tab- ula'ttii Chiouncei ye.terde y the Chicago Tribune, which is sponsoring the nation-wide poll by which the team is to be chosen. Wolverine fans may…

… district. Another Wolverine appeared in yes- terday's computation, John Kowalik, at guard. With Carl Savage, Kowalik is the second Michiganguard to re- ceive votes. W.E. Meanwell Named Badger Athletic Head…

May 14, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Squad In A Decisive Win A strong Northwestern golf team toppled the supposedly invinciblc though depleted Michigan squad, 15' to 8%, over the soggy and water- soaked fairways of the Kildeer Coun…

Wolverine team whicl had trampled Illinois Saturday, 18-6 It was the first defeat Michigan ha, suffered in the last three years o1 dual competition. Woody Malloy and Dana Seeley de- feated Brown and Gookin, 2…

… points to Brown, Markhanr three to Flynn, and David three tc Graham before the Wolverines rallies to preserve their dignity as defending Big Ten Champions when Al Saunders took all three points from Gookin…

… of the Wildcats, and Dana Seeley man- aged to eke out a half a point from Saielli of Northwastern. Medal cards for the Wolverines ir, their second round of the day were: Malloy 75, Saunders 77, Markham…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Purdue Topples Michigan, 41-32, With Fast Offense John Townsend Stars In Quintet's Second Loss On Big Ten Schedule Wolverines

… excellent shooting, knocked off Mich- igan's rangy Wolverine team and in so doing handed them their second defeat in three Conference starts. Continually working the ball through a supposedly strong Michi…

… the Boilermakers to outplay them for the rest of the period and at the half they were be-' hind 24-18.I John-Townsend, Wolverine sopho- more center, was the Michigan scor- ing star as he dropped in five…

… field goals. Captain Chelso Tomagno, Michigan sparkplug, was ejected from" the game on personals late in the1 second half as Purdue put on a stall- ing act and refused to allow the Wolverines to get…

…-8, then 16-1 10, and 24 to 18 at the half, a briefi Michigan rally pulling the Wolverines up from 24-14 just before half time. The Old Stalling Stuff The second half started slowly, Pur- due taking time out…

March 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… would not only cripple the Varsity's chances in the hurdles but also in the mile relay, which the Wolverines are fa- vored to win in record time. Track authorities have been re- newing queries as to…

… whether Don Lash, Indiana's distance star, will be able to run a really tough race in the mile and still win the event which the Hoosiers are counting on to de- feat the Michigan team. Wolverine supporters…

… council's budget com- mittee, was elected to the post over Chester Wood, the other nominee. Campbell Reported SlightlyImproved Wolverines Face Loss Of SwimCrowi Iowa Tops Michigan 11.8 In Preliminaries Of…

… Mich- igan man to qualify in the sprints, on the basis of tonight's performances I the Wolverines appeared to have a bare margin of three or four points over Iowa. New Evidence Is Only Hope Of Hauptmann…

March 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… Draw Warship Band Around Spain Wolverines Take Big Ten Track, Swimming Titles; Wrestlers Finish Second French Destroyer Starts Police Duty LONDON March 14.-(Sunday)- (AP)-Warships of four nations drew…

… Michigan Daily)-Sheer man power tonight gave Michigan its fourth consecutive Big Ten Indoor track and field title as the Wolverines fought off both Indiana and Wiscon- sin to win with 35 points. A thrilling…

… conference records were established tonight and two of them were by Michigan. In pulling the meet out of the fire by copping the relay, the Wolverine quartet was clocked in 3:20.3 to erase the old mark of 3…

… Ed Kirar, Wolverine junior, was close behind Haynie in effective- ness, winning the 50 and 100-yard sprints with times of :23.4 and :53.8. The former time tying the Big Ten mark equalled in the semi…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… damper on the Hoo- sier attack, allowing only three hits over the rest of the route and striking out five. The Wolverines enjoyed a brief lead by picking up a run in the first. Walt Peckinpaugh reached…

November 14, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Play Offeusive Game After Touchdown.; Gedeon Stars In Line Game Slowed Up By Raini And Mud By IRVIN LISAGOR. (Daily Sports Editor) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.-(Spe- ,ial to the Daily)-In a veritable…

… negated any offense the Quakers might have boasted, al- though both Ritchie and Purucker found the going enough to their lik- ing to assure Wolverine success. Michigan clearly displayed super- iority in the…

… first half, and a holding penalty deprived them of still an- other touchdown. However, once they had gained a lead, the Wolverines were content to play defensive foot- ball and in this tactical approach…

…, Purucker distinguished himself by his punting. Stark Ritchie, who played a leading role in the Wolverines' win last wctk, again turned on the heat yesterday to the extent of 111 yards gained from scrimmage…

… 12 noon and from 1 tom pose diplomatic isolation of the Unit- Istripe in the second period when the p.m. on those days. Small repro- I ed States, according to figures re- Wolverines lost the ball after…

January 14, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… been found that instead of breaking the 200- mark by 1.2 seconds and the 250- by 2.4, the Wolverines had I failed by .1 and .2 respectively to smash the records. All three of these relay marks are held…

… powerful In- diana team and an enthusiastic crowd of Wolverine fans that they still reign supreme in Big Ten circles at the Field House by pulling away to a convincing 17 to 11 triumph over the Hoosiers…

… years of competition and definitely stamps the Wolverines as favored to take their second Big Ten championship in a row. Michigan's Jim Mericka, veteran 136-pounder, turned the tide for the Wolverines in…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… here tonight but when the game was over, the Wolverines only found themselves more deeply entrenched in the Big Ten cellar. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's hoopmen staged another of their des- perate last half…

… rallies only to succumb to a powerful Illinois quintet, 47-41. A crowd of 5,619 fans witnessed the encounter. Both teams started slowly, but Michigan was never ahead, though the Wolverines gained a 2-2 tie…

February 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… Normal Colleges to a highly one-sided affair, scoring 79 points to 292 and 211/2 for the Spartans and Hurons, respectively. Only two first places eluded the grasp of the Wolverines as they swept on to an…

…-night, and barely salvaged third place from the Wolverine sophomore, Bill Ackerman, both finishing considerably behind the second place man, Dick Frey of State. A slow first mile prevented Schwarzkopf from…

March 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

Wolverines from his defense post throughout the season. It was characteristic for Charley to grab the puck in his own defense zone, swing around his net gaining speed, skate into enemy territory and let fly…

March 14, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… star defenseman, Amno Bessone and Capt. Chet Ziem- ba, the Illinois Hockey team skated to a 4-2 decision over a hard-fight- ing band of Wolverines from Michi- gan here tonight., Although Illinois…

…-minding job turned in by lit- tle Hank Loud, Wolverine goalie. Local fans were loud in their praise of Loud who, although he made only 29 saves, came up with at least ten shots fired from sticks of Illinois…

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