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December 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… afford little time for anything other than the performance, since the special grain, leaving here at 1 o'clock today, will WOLVERINES CRUMBLE BEFORE PANTH ERFORAY AFTER IEADING, 17.8 HYATT LEADS INVADERS…

Wolverines found the basket for 39 counters. While showing flashes of real pow- cr, Mlather's team at times lasped in- to the purely nediere, not a one of the Wolverines but what was a victim of Panther wile…

… work- ed throughm tme Wolverine defense - without much difficulty-in fact they , made the Michigan "stonewall" look like pap r mache. Even with all of their shots missed, the Wolverines counted often…

… enough to win under ordinary circumstances. Exceptionally Large Score Circumstances, on the other hand, t were not ordinary. The Panthers ran - up a score almost unheard of in Wolverine history, no matter…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…TS WOLVERINES, 28-17 SECOND SU'CCESSIVE DEFEAT PUTS VARSITY CAGERS iN SEVENTh PLACE HALF ENDS 15 - 5 Hather's Men Start Rally In Second Halt But Absence Of Two Stellar Guards Proves Disastrous Special…

Wolverines 28-17. The Gopher five, inspired by its op- portunity to record its second west- ern conference victory of the season, displayed a dogged determination and skillful coordination that was hither- to…

December 16, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… either with colds or mild cases Veteran Wolverine center who of influenza, it was learned last turned in a fine performance night that at least four members against Penn last night. He of the faculty are…

… manuscript records. By Morris Quinn Showing a complete reversal of the form displayed in the opening game of the season with Michigan State a week ago, Coach George Veenker's Wolverine cagers rode rough…

… doubly . significant for the Wolverines, as it marked their first win of the 1928-29 season and avenged the 39-36 loss to the Red and Blue team at Philadelphia a year ago. After a slow start, the invaders…

…. Herbst tallied from the floor and from the foul line, while Chapman made a close shot on a perfect pass from Orwig to end the scoring and increase the Wolverines advantage to 34-21. Chapman's work at…

June 16, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… victory by 8 to 7 score. , Hits Many Two things featured the work bf Wolverines ,namely, the afore& tioned uphill fight and, secondly, s decidedly terrible pitching and 'f ing. True, Liverance won his g and…

… Uteritz afd George I gerty things were pretty much m ed up in those two frames. The Wolverines had a grand glorious day. with the stick, fully ing up to their reputation as a "r derer's row". Nineteen safe…

May 16, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… the con- Wolverine Court Players Defeat Wisconsin Team (Special to The Daily) Madison, May 15. - Michigan won from the Wisconsin tennis team, tak- ing four out of the six matches play- ed. Wesbrook had…

…, and Wesbroo and Munz were even in sets won when the Wolverine players defaulted to the Badgers. Scores. 7-5, 2-6, default. LESIONPLNS TO HAVE AMPUSPOST, Would Be First of Kind in Country; Will Laungh…

… BOILERMAKERS WOLVERINES GAIN BIc LEAD IN DIAMOND RA Farrell's Outfit, Despite Absenc Captain Johnson, Pull Surprise at Chicago Three victories in as many eve all on foreign grounds, was achievement of the…

May 16, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…DEDICATED TO JUSTICE iti ~IaiiAg MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXXV. No. 168 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS WOLVERINES TAK FROM…

…, Haggerty was forced across the rubber with the first run. The fourth was the big Wolverine inning. Ten men batted, and five runs were scored. , Coleman and Pucklewartz started the fireworks by hitting safely…

… council will in- heart of the fire. Wolverines, led by the veteran Steve U LI I UU RIattended the Minnesota game at Fer- clude the presidents of the Ameri- Not all, however, were over- arry field in the…

March 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… the indoor meet by a score of poinst. The Wolverines won seci in the meet by counting 1 most of which came from se third places. Outstanding a feats of the Maize and Blue those of Reinke, who won mile…

…, and Smith who forced: Chicago to six feet three it Wolverine takingsecond pla high jump with a leap of 7-8 inches. World's Record llrok All world's indoor recorc pole vault were shattered Daugherty…

… Regular Meembers' Mrs. Orison S. White, Mrs. Charles iVeterans of the house today, particul- ed exhibits to show the evolutionary ! none of tfre Wolverines placed "The ideal squad should consist of…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… c Mangaging Editor by the editor of the Sunday Magazine, A. D. Clark grasp of the Wolverines 'last ni '24, on Wednesday of last week, but a score of 18 to 1'( in the last nothing at all was said of…

… the matter Michigan led at the half s c a secret. ing10 to 8, mainly through Ut Coming into the office Saturday at of Haggerty and Miller, who m 'midnight, the Managing Editor dis. of the Wolverine

… ! was close, Iowa had a margin i± been given an entirely free hand in ( Wolverines in everything but the management of the paper. The 1 throws. The Hawkeyes mn example cited by the Magazine staff…

February 16, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… edge over thee Tartars throughout the first half, the period ending with the score 16-11 in Michigan's favor. The Wolverine play was marred by inaccurate passing and faulty ball handling during this…

… function more smoothly. On successive, plays Butch Lytle drib- bled past Jones to sink a pair of short shots. Jones registered an- other slap-shot after Schweizer nissed a free throw to pare the Wolverine

May 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… combination' Shay and Armstrong, 6-4, 6-3. Steph- ens and Vose won the final match of the afternoon defeating Wheetman and Tatham 6-2, 8-6. The Wolverines left Minneapolis last night for Chicago where they meet…

… illness. Coach Fisher removed Miller in the ninth and Walter finished in good fashion the game that meant a great deal to Michigan's championship hopes. The Wolverines began their fight in the first…

May 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… GIGLI, ITALIAN TENOF :' ' l ' I V e% r% r h r Blott and Paper Contribute Half, ]4 Wolverine Hits, Latter Haing Perfect Day 4' ,N\OOH AN A.NT) STRYKER TAKE {Fj CARE; OF VTARRY PITCJIN Special' to -Tce l…

… inning and re- Mr. Gigli sulted it the only two runs which the Oriental Suite, "Blenmi Mora," Op. 29 Nornialites scored The Wolverines' No. 1' Hls had their lion's share of the swatting "Die Melistersinger…

May 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… California Dame in the outdoor season. Superior Indoors door season it showed itsqlf superior to the Wolverines re it doubled in the indoor comparative records made teams in the outdoor sea- the Illini still…

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