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May 16, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…. there are other men on the list of entries who are sure to give the Wolverine athletes some compe- tiion . Rain prevented the Michigan candi- dates from holding a successful work- out yesterday afternoon…

…, but if the weather is fair ,today, Dr. Kraenzlein will probably put them through their paces. A light workout is all that the men will get Friday, and then the Wolverine track team will be ready to…

July 16, 1912 (vol. 3, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…. Arouses Enmniy. Editor of The Wolverine: LIABILITY LITIGATION NOT OVER What, may I ask, is the tribute doue ___- the chief executive of this country? "Litigation over the liability of a It is the nightly…

March 16, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… White of Mich- igan. Cook had it all his way in the pole WOLVERINE EDITOR 15 CHOSEN. Italler undi McCormick Will Manage Summer Paper. Louis Haller, '14L, and Malcolm Mc- Cormick, '15, will be the…

… managing ed- itor and business manager respective- ly of The Wolverine during the com- ing summer school session. The ap- pointments were made by the board of control of student publications at a meeting…

May 16, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…. Just how big the margin will be is a matter which even the rival trainers are unable to guess. The wise ones, however, predict a lee-way of about ten points for the Wolverines. A fast track promises…

May 16, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… and field allowed the Ithacans a lead and pre- vented the Wolverines from catchingl up, to play the usual tie game. The score was 2 to 1. a With two men down in the second inning and two men on bases…

… sleeve as pitch- ers, the'Ithacan fans are returning to their home tonight with no fear of the Wolverine bunch. ds 'rhe box score and stummaries Idl- low: . Michigane _ TO ELECTN CPTAINSj FOR SPRING GAMES…

May 16, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… WOLERINES LOSE TO SYRACUSE IN HHRDGAME, 7-5 SLATER OF THE ORANGEMEN WINS OWN GAME WITH DOUBLE IN EIGHTh MICHIGAN OUTHITS OPPONENTS Robins has Trouble Caused by Wild- ness, but Wolverines Play Snap- l)y Game…

… the bases and net- ting three runs for his team. Slater held the Wolverines down un- til the fourth inning when Brandell slammed out a triple to deep center, (Continued on Page Four) NEED MANY MEN FOR…

August 16, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… last issue of The Wolverine on Thursday of next week. HOLD LAWN FETE TOMORROW All University Women InvIted to At- tend Affair All University women are cordially invited to attend the lawn fete which will…

… SALE ' 25c AT Sheehan's Wahr's Slater's Store . Subsoription rooelpts may be redeemed at any of these stores or at Wolverine OfflosStud t ident.Supply …

July 16, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…. Normal players almost 2 to 1, the Yes, pay day is today for the men Wolverines lost their game to the of the second training detachment. teachers Saturday afternoon at Ypsi- The payroll was made ttp two…

… welcomed like a and again in the fourth on a hit and new baby, or the finding of one's long a pop fly that the short stop mis- lost brother, for the financial prob- judged. The Wolverines scored 3 bin has…

August 16, 1919 (vol. 10, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

Wolverine: - In compliance with your request I am sending the following information as to the military work at the Univer- sity 'this fall. In the Act of- June 3, 1916, congress provided for the establishment…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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

March 16, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… , 100 , an d P ma Oi A ir1 URIIC II1 TO p IAVf2='2 0 yard free style eycnts, he was . l1oltI~nfo ~,I1e.Cn play. ed the title, "Pandit" which is com- I One Speaker Opposes. Wolverines jour frst prates…

… chairman afford a link betee'n the brew- diminutive Wolverine captain out- Missouri's mile relay team show- gypsy girl, who is obliged to con- of the dance committee. The date ery and distillery and the…

… 175 Wolverine speed artist in the Con- seniors of the Law school has clos- Ipound crown. In the heavyweight erence meet at Five Yangste Steamers ed and there will be a general saler r si class Burdick…

… the sponsored, the Liberal Studentse B300 yard dash. The Wolverine chine gun and rifle fire by Chinese the form of a summons to the union of the Unitarian church. The BY DETROIT FIRE sophomore's showing…

Wolverine quartet captured piano.1 the 160, yard relay by several yards This band comes here' for this over6Wisconsin, while Northwest- function only after extended ne- ern took third. Bob Howlett of…

Wolverines won the 440 most crowded spots in the metro- yard event for the third year in a politan dancing world. Johnson row only-after a thrilling duel with and his band have played in At- Wilson of…

May 16, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… the Wisconsin netmen yesterday on the Badgers' home courts by a nine to nothing score. Despite the apparently easy vic- tory which the score would indicate the Wolverines were hard pressed 'in most of…

July 16, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… importance given. by the press to "an apparently false version" of what the Premier had .said. Equals Own World Mark Eddie Tola Equals 01 Dash Ree Former Wolverine Frank WykofE iI Events at Tryouts Runs 100…

February 16, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… per- iod was but eighteen seconds old, and the Wolverines, who used but one spare player throughout the game, protected the lead against the North- ern Michigan collegians. Crippled by the absence of…

… their regular goalie, Co-Coptain Johnny Jewell, the Wolverine forwards played a defensive game, resorting to long range shots with an occasional rush. In the third period, things got a bit tense, but…

May 16, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… him in that order to shut out the Wolverine entries of Stone and Staehle. Dan Caldemeyer shared record- busting honors with Lash, however, by an impressive victory over Mich- igan's Bob Osgood. Skimming…

… perfect record. Lefty Fishman. Wolverine pitcher had men on base in every inning except the fourth, but he held the Purdue runners away from the plate until the ninth, when the Boiler- makers got all of…

January 16, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… appears, "Why Wom- en smoke is an intriguing question, Saves To Blank Fast Professor Beane said and some rea- Skating Wolverines sons for indulgence are found in a book by 'The Woman Smoker'." The Local…

… beat Michigan last night. The Professor Beane was justifiably Wolverines' first string trio of Hey- piqued by these calls, because he did liger, James, and Fabello outclassed not make any statement…

… was equal National Guard; Expect to the task. He dove, he waited or Cold Snap To End Rains .he outfaked the Wolverine sharp- -__dpT E shooters whenever they came close, and every time he guessed the…

…. Bill Wood was turning in a good Sme left threatened homes on job for the Wolverines, but he didn't, footOthb like Wilkinson, have eyes in his feet. ers were rought out in Bill knocked 21 shots during the…

February 16, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…. 15.-()- Michigan's powerful wrestling team defeated a crippled Northwestern squad, 33 to 5, at Patten Gym here today. The Wolverines won seven out of eight matches. They scored six of these victories…

…, primarily on character de- velopment. He was formerly on The Daily staff, and worked for his board at the Wolverine, Michigan's cooper- ative restaurant for students. "They Too Arise" is now in rehearsal and…

May 16, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…'s time was 21.9. The Wolverines showed their usual, strength in the field events with Big Bill Watson taking firsts in the weights, Sam Stoller winning the broad jump, and Fred Martin the javelin. Watson…

… ferencer V i e n n a Symphony Orchestras. cago tod "Americans always say 'greatest' when Walter they ohould say 'one of the best,'" Wolverin the conductor declared. aces' de singlesa Kraus To Welcomeic the…

… field in his 'other times at on Brewer dropped a Texas into left field for Michigan's er hit. four of Illinois' runs off Her- lhman were earned, five field- es by the Wolverines account- the others. an…

February 16, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Mid-West and National Collegiate aquatic circles. The teams last met in 1930 when the Bulldogs whipped the Wolverines 44-20. They have not met since that time mainly because Coach Bob Kip- uth refused…

… one of its perennially fine aggregations. The Wolverines, on the other hand have an outfit that Matt Mann believes to be the best1 he has ever coached. Headlining the evening's events will be the clash…

February 16, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… at the afternoon session. Federal aid programs for the construction and improvement of State roads have been a regular poli- Capt. Les Hillberg's Five Goals Pace Wolverine Puck Victory Hockey Team…

… Again Wins After Losing Streak; M Woodstock Team Small :;r: By NEWELL McCABE Scoring five of his team's six goals, Capt. Les Hillberg led the Wolverine hockey sextet to a 6 to 2 victory over the small…

… Woodstock Trojan team last night at the Coliseum. This im- pressive triumph placed Michigan back in the win column, the ranks of which were last entered when the Wolverines defeated Illinois a month ago…

… third goal in one game. Although playing defensive hockey the third period the Wolverines came through in the last minutes of play to put the game definitely in their hip pocket. Both of these tallies…

… of the Trojans' two goals was made in the closing seconds of the first period when Kennedy lifted the puck over the heads of the Wolverine defense men, the puck then bound- ing past "Spike" James…

January 16, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…'s strong Gopher aggre- gation. The Wolverines left Ann Ar- bor yesterday afternoon and will ar- rive in Minneapolis today at 11:35 a.m. There is little to choose between the records of the two teams, but the…

… years, Michigan's swimming team of 11 men will pull out of Ann Arbor early this morn- ing for Pittsburgh, where they match strokes with the Univcrsite of Pittsburgh Panthers tonight. The Wolverines will…

January 16, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Glee. Club, Music Make Open House Success Music, nearly 1,200 guests, and the University Men's Glee Club combined to make the open house, given by 'the Michigan Wolverine Cooperative, a success…

… fashion as th gridiron brethren did it two mont ago, Illinois, "high and might cagers toppled Michigan from t Conference leadership and hanc the Wolverines their first Big T defeat in four starts, 48-43 at…

… I Field House last night. In a game played with more spe than science, the Wolverines We able to assume -the lead but tw after the first five minutes as Ca, Bill Hapac, with 20 points on ni field…

… goals and two free throws, kE the invaders a few points ahead. Wolverines Outplayed The Illini outplayed the Wolveri at their own game-the fast breal and coupled their speed with cone tion and backboard…

…-cross-check after an Illini had broken loose. Lit Mike Sofiak, who makes up with ti ing what he lacks in size, manag to tie up the rangy Indians after th had recovered the ball but the ri of the' Wolverines had lost…

March 16, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…-M pool. In their final home appearance of the year, the Wolverines again flashed the balance and power that carried them to the front in seven of the nine events. With Jimmy Welsh out of competition, Wayne…

… Wins It started in ordinary Wolverine fashion with Matt Mann's medley relay trio romping home a length of the pool ahead of the Tartar team. Francis Heydt took care of the back- stroke duties in the…

…, Michigan's seventh straight Relays crown. Heading the parade of Wolverines will be Don Canham, junior high- jumper, who will be trying to get back to his usual record-breaking heights, after having an off…

May 16, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… inning, fell short just by one run as the Wolverines lost to Michigan Normal for the second time this season yes- terday afternoon at Ypsilanti. The score was 7-6. The abortive outburst came after the…

… Hurons had broken a 3-3 tie in the eighth with a home run bar- rage off pitcher Tommy Netherton that provided the winners with a commanding 7-3 lead. Twice before the Wolverines had come from be- hind to…

March 16, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… Scott Elected President Of Michigan Academy Ov Is er Dictatorship Urged ByFDR Ilhnois Downs Michigan To Annex Hockey Title; Priestly and Owen Star Gillis Scores Lone. Wolverine Tally (Special to The…

…-crowned Big Ten titlists. The Wolverines scored 35 points to 33 for the Hoosiers. Michigan's victory came as a re- sult of a carnival record-breaking win in the University Mile Relay and Charlie Decker's tie…

… they had at Matt Mann's tankers, the Tar- tars found themselves on the short end of a 45-39 score, by far the closest and best battle the Wolverines have had all year. And it wasn't until the final 400…

… Barker swam the Tartar quartet into the very bottom of the pool to win the{ race and the meet. Levelling their heavy power in thec sprints, Wayne gained valuablet ground from the Wolverines with vic…

May 16, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… winners, the Wolverine cinder squad will begin a. two-day search for its fifth consecutive Western Con- ference outdoor track crown in Min- nesota's spacious Memorial stadium here today. With almost a…

… over the Wolverines only on the basis of its probable first- place -winners, and lacks strength in several events. Northwestern's flashy Myron Piker might take some of these first-place points away from…

… to give the Wolverines their sixth Big Ten win of the sea- son. Paul Harrell, Hoosier coach, has selected big Don Dunker to handle the pitching assignment for Indiana. The lanky junior already has wins…

… double win for the Wolverines would practically assure the Varsity of the Big Ten crown. This task will not be an easy one (Continued on Page 3) Capt. Tobin, Porter Out Of Lineup (Special to The Daily…

… advantage of the Wolverines' crippled team, Capt. Jim Tobin, num- ber one player, being called home suddenly and Jim Porter, third singles man, still sick in Ann Arbor, to win the first three singles and…

October 16, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Grid Tilt Michigan students will whet their windpipes for the onslaught of 80,000 rabid fans for the Wolverine-Minne- sota clash Saturday, Oct. 25, with a pre-game pep rally at 7:30 p.m. Fri- day, Oct…

… one has their own ideas on the out- comes of the Wolverine battles with Northwestern and Minnesota, and to find out these ideas, the Daily re- porter asked various students on the campus yesterday how…

January 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… against Nazis in capital theater; Red troops are reported breaking Nazi fort ring arouid harkov in Uk- raine; Soviet forces land on Sea of Azov west of Taganrog. Wolverine Puckmen Swamped liBy Speedy…

… night and handed the Wolverine hockey team one of its worst setbacks in many a season, thumping them to the resounding tune of 10-0. It was strictly a no-contest affair with the Illini only proving that…

… they are still the class in collegiate hockey circles. All that the Wolverines got out of the trouncing was a real fight and a two-inch laceration which Roy Bradley received over his eye. De Paul Leads…

… completely sur- prised Wolverines could get their bearings. He followed five minutes later with another score, going in all alone and faking Hank Loud out of the play. Accurate passing, coupled with greater…

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