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January 17, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

… Settle Question of Supremacy with Cardinal on Saturday WOLVERINES WILL TAKE REST UN IL BUCKEYE GAME FEB. 11( Every court five in the Conference is, at last, under way, with Wiscon- sin's smooth sailing…

… forward, Miller, still handicapped by his recent illness, and with the Car- dinal five in the best of condition. One thing is certain-that when Badger and Wolverine clash on the Waterman gymnasium floor on…

… on the long end of the score in the game with Northwestern. Wolverines Have Rest Saturday's garhes are not easy to dope. Wisconsin should, by early sea- son predictions, win from the Goph- ers. In a…

January 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… atainteams 'as 'they are scheduled to play. nough s© they' cou u a tc the necessary formations. Against he NotesDamne team,athe Wolverines All. matches scheduled for the first Aere able to fall back upon some…

… vs. group 6, group 10 rday. The superior condition and vs. group 8, group 3 vs. group 7; 8:30 eam play of the visitors was too much o'clock, junior laws vs. freshmen lits, or the Wolverines in spite of…

January 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… than elatedl to see the t dintation. in athletics means. Int one' Wolverines make a clean sweep.] or two flashes lie surprised[ everyone, Coach Barss is satisfied with the re- by his quick action andl…

… baothi aggre- lowing Mondlay and Tuesday but these gations. Second Gamime Shiowy4 linproveinent The work of the Wolverines in the second game was somewhat of a rev-:; 'W e: Use the Most Approvedi elation…

January 17, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… through the re,.t of the gamne. Two successive long shots by Chapman electrified the crowd and put the Wolverines in a with countless wealth as the victor's prize. TPhe latest department of commerce…

…. Wolverines appeared -sluggish, Grim Competition Keen making the first basket. Raber then ' Competition in all of the trade retaliated for Michigan, but scoringj areas of the Far East," he said, "has was slow…

January 17, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… especially adept at sinking baskets, accounting for four during the first period. State Defense Ragged Michigan started slowly, but after Molenda scored his second field goal, the Wolverines found that the…

…- able to play together in the second half, but individual work on the part of Oosterbaan, Chambers, and Petrie, who returned to the game, kept the Wolverines far in advance of State. Coach Mather held a…

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