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October 18, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT URDA Y'z~S WOLVERINES FORGET ADSNRUHG SQUAD PREPARES FOR BUCKEYE INVASION By Herbert E. Vedder er than 114 ritloe (m !1;0 cfi,-ec, "Forget Madison! was the cry of the play…

… phrase was also the hidden tegm' iusocre fe implication that the Wolverines were Wisconsin had rushed the bail half not to forget thoir mistakes. the length of the fieldl into scoring[, position. Hoffman…

… thananyothe liing itcer.by day, and which should be physi- Surprises prevailed in the other sec- cally perfect for the first time this Season, although the W'olverines still tiuns of the country also. The…

… ]lacit of effectiveness on the foral- erly most effectve Cardinal of- fense. All the while, howvever, it ust not be assumed that the Wolverines were playinit ladies' game. The big difference lay in that…

… the rough game seemed to hurt tine Badgers worse than it dilld the Wolverines.i Though somewhat drab in places there were worthwhile moments.i Wisconsin's early drives by her two The Original Lee…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… Aggies scoreless. Michigan had little difi- culty in winning, for the offense worked with smoothness and preci- sion; the most pleasing feature of which was the Wolverines' splendid combination play. These…

… play, the greater your enjoyment. C aa * ~ - O CIGASCANDIES * PiW 3 LUNCHES so ASi i ® 'W atry to treat yoU rihtW mm uumwuuu .533* et NEW COMIAINWILL BE EMPLOYED BY WOLVERINES5 IN BADGER CONTEST IICHIG…

… offense, which has proved highly ef- fective in every game this year. The antics of Paper and Kipke have appar- etly speeded up the Wolverine at- tack, while Miller and Ely both gave good accounts of…

… of Tebell ,but he will be in shape to-, night. The Wisconsin floor pass will undpubtedly be in evidence tonight for Dr. Meanwell has built his attack around this weapon. If the new Wolverine

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

…, the hurle and the jumps but injuries and the failure of certain veterans to reach their best form will coun heav- ily against the Wolverines. 120 YARD h10h HURDLES ])on Cooper, veteran hurdle star…

… Rodgers and Johnson of Illinois in this event, but was disqualified for knocking down three of the barriers. .Allison, the other Hawk star, did not compete., 220 fARD LOW HURDLES Here akain the Wolverine

… leading Wolverines will attempt to add a ninth to their unbroken string of victories over Big Ten schools when they invade the Wildcats' lair to meet the cellar-occupying Northwest- ern nine this afternoon…

… trying just as hard to break its perfect record and prevent its ninth straight Conference defeat, as the Wolverines will be to main- tain their 1.000 percen't rating. Iowa -Second In Race Since Michigan…

…'s nearest competitor for Conference honors, Iowa, has dropped two games to the Wolverines and won but four, a loss to North- western will make no differencerin the Big Ten standings and'will still safe lead…

… Maury Kent mhay juggle his lineup som'ewhat to meet the hard- hitting Wolverines, moving P/mer,' who has played right field in the last two games into the pitchers' box to replace McAleece, who was…

… starting the game for Michigan, Gawne and Mc Afee, relief hurlers, and Straub, util-J ity man,'left last night for Evanston. In case the Wolverines are opposed by a left-handed twirler, McAfeewill replace…

… struck out 116 batters in 1925, his first season, in the majors. collect in this event, as lie is the sole Wolverine pole vaulter uak- Mg the trip. Last week lie tied for third, clearig 12 feet 3 inches…

… out fThe Wolverines fok the title, and Carr; who tied with Felker for third in the Ohio Relays at 6 feet 13.4 inches. Felker and Waldo will be Farrell's entires in this event. The former is inconsistent…

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

… home team baffled throughout. Athens, Georgia, was the next scene of action where the Wolverines lost the first of a two series to the Bull- dogs by the score of 3 to 2. Dixon pitched shutout ball until…

…'s battle.when, with Howard Liverance in the box, the Wolverines took a 12 inning game from the Bull- dogs by the count ofil5 to 3. Michigan tied the score in the eighth by scoring two runs which made the…

… route. At Camp Benning the Wolverine nine took a double header by the scores of 9 to 8 and 11 to 0. Mudd was assigned the task of taming the doughboys in the opening encounter, and succeeded very well…

… pitched for the Wolverines and shut out Vanderbilt for eight frames, while his mates had accumulated a three run lead for him. In the fatal ninth Vanderbilt got the Wolverine hurler in a hole, and scored…

… the enemy's five hits well scattered. Knode, Kipke, Paper and Roby fea- tured the contest ,by their hitting. Throughout the entire trip the hit- ting of Knode, Kipke, and Paper, kept the Wolverines

May 18, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… __ .. . II i -,1J'.; ,, : .... " " f ." " .;,:r . * li.i _...... S TEAM LEAVES ITEASTERN MATCHES tell meet the Wolverines. Fisher is the fourth player. Big Day at Cornell Saturday is…

… mile and the ham- mer throw, with Dooley acid Sprugh in the former and Redmon in the lat- ter excelling the Wolverine entries. In a third, the mile, the Maroons are thought' to have the edge, Krogh be…

…- ing a man who is fast and hard to beat. In all other events, however,. the Wolverine men are easily the su- perlor of their opponents, and the final score of the meet should show, Michigan leading by a…

… this week. ' Just returned from Ohio State where they played their best game of the{ season, the Wolverines are in top form, and do not expect to go into the ninth inning several runs behind, as was the…

… seasons the Irish- Wolverine games have been fiercely' contested, the Catholics occasionally overcoming Michigan teams which de- feated all other comers in this section. Yesterday afternoon after a light…

February 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… FORFALR TO CLEA[ Suie reRrre To Wolverine I 1a)e DEIC IEIES; LESCHINSKY AD EDCAR LOSTK COMM'-' I7TTEE MAY W Nill Reqt*1ire Coupon REINTAT HO !Books For Mat Meet I (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 17…

… durinig a trans-continental most important matches of the sea- trip to sanctioned( A. A. IT. meets., son as the Wolverines are undefeated - - in their first two Conference meets Benny Leonard has accepted a…

… ice in such bad condition that the, games scheduled for this week-end I with the Wolverines has been post-C poned. Coach Barss was notified of this fact yesterdlay a few hours before the Michigan hockey…

May 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…, sus- of th-eir Big Ten rivals on the basis tained two losses in Saturday's con- of total games played, Coach Ray L. test with Michrigan and Monday's game Fisher's vastly improved Wolverine with Iowa. h…

Wolverine attack in the notch in the standings by defeating only other tilts on the Ferry field dia- Illinois and Iowa, the Conference HICAGO, May 7 Assertions mond. leaders in week-end contests.I here that…

…'s downfall, and he is Ohio State at Illinois. I;Iis conductance of the affairs of extremely anxious to add to his pres- the league, escaped general notice un- tige by trouncing the Wolverines. SATURDAY til he…

…, and Al Mayer are the Wolverine tankien who have completed three years of competition. Samson's loss will be felt the most as he won the 220 and 440 yard freeN style national intercolle- giate titles…

… season. Shorr swam in the breast stroke, taki wg fourth in the' Big Ten meet at Urbana. Starrett competed in the fancy diving, being the most consistent performer in that event on the Wolverine squad…

…, and Fairfield of Illinois, in recent dual meets. The Wolverine defeated bothIL of his opponents, by coming from be- hind on) the home stretch. Hunn of Iowa winner of tie two mile in the Conference…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…. Farrell, Varsity' coach. By reason of early season per-: formances, the Cornell team looms as one of the strongest aggregations in the country, and is favored to win over the Wolverines. The records which…

… Bradley will prob- ably find little difficulty in winning the event from Captain Northrop and Lane, Wolverine entries, and will try for a new mark in this event. The shot put will be a close battle between…

… Conference as to exactly in what 1 events Coach Matt Mann will enter hisI Wolverines at the Big Ten meet, sche-I duled for March 25 and 26 at Urbana. 1 Western Conference rules prohibit the same swimmer from…

… the basis of past performances the Wolverines present formidable strength. Samson, Darnall, Wagner, and Watson are undoubtedly the four fastest 440 men in the Confereice. Darnall and Samson should be…

… lies much uncertainty in the exceptionally keen competition, the possibility of a poor start, and the exceedingly short dis- tance. Again, if the star Wolverines are saved for the relay events and the…

… little note-book." Lovette will be the mainstay of the Wolverine shot putters, while Rose will also be entered. Tryouts for assistant boxing manager are requested to re- port at 10 o'clock Saturday morning…

August 18, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…I move to East Lansing when he is ready to take up. his new work. F/ rip~iWiU WE WERE WRONG;- Editor, The Wolverine:. For some time I have been reading; with interest and enjoyment the "Critique." The…

… two disparaging com-, munications which appeared in Tues- day's Wolverine move me to express ,my admiration of G. D. E.'s work. As far as I know, this is the only Don't forget the last Women's league…

October 18, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,, STADIUM TO BE FILLED TO CAPACITY SATURDAY ETSaturday's annual struggle between Michigan and Ohio State will see the W'Wolverines new stadium filled to the - -point of…

…, Coach Stephen .r C Sstrong outfit this season, Coach Far- J. Farrell directed his squad's en- roll believes the meet will preve a ergies toward preparing for the fifth fair test of the Wolverine ability…

… Will Be Ready For Purdue about equal strength, but the Purdue The three and a half mile jaunt tearn is reported to have been con- Saturday proved that the Wolverines siderably strengthened by the…

… behind him. Coach Farrell is satisfied that the Wolverine cross country team will be at least as strong as the 1926 aggre- gation, in spite of the fact that Cap- tain Briggs and Hornberger were lost to the…

May 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… BASEBALL SQUAD WILL MEE N ORTWSEM' INVAD1BRTON HILLSI Wiseonsin With One Of Best Sqiuaks In West Will Try To Stop Wolverine Drive MICHITGAN IS FAVORED Wisconsin's crack golf squad, one of the best in the…

… middle west, will come to Ann Arbor today to match strokes with Michigan's Varsity, at 9:30 o'clock this morning on the tricky Barton Hills course. The Wolverines, with fifteen con- secutive. dual meets…

… three straiight over the Maize and Blue. Back in 1926 the Indians journed to Ann Arbor to win over the Wolverines by a 4-2 score, and 'carry home the Conference championship. Two years ago an unbeaten…

… third dou- bles team -was within a point of wining the deciding encounter seven times only to losenthe set and match to the Chicagoans. The Wolverine singles assign- ments will undoubtedly undergo a shift…

Wolverine baseball team will meet the er- ratic Northwestern nine which has earned for itself the formidable title of "giant killer." Today's game will give the Purple team an opportunity to kill the biggest…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…1" 4 E $ I yid ,A DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY *igan State Harriers Score Victory Over Wolverines C 'LASSIF #ADVERTISI u ~pSPARlTANSANEfOR a -: 1Wen Brown Wins For Second Sueeessive Year; Upstaters…

…- inutive Spartan captain repeated his victory of last year when he lcd the lanky Wolverine by 50 yards at the finish. Michigan's hopes of victory were slattered when a trio of Green and White clad runners…

… were the other Wolverines who competed against the State squad. At the three mile mark Brown was leading the field, a position which, he never relinquish- ed thereafter, although he was pressed by Monroe…

… Michigan 25- jected to showers of varying yard line. However, after an un- intensity prior to the opening successful attempt to gain, Toledo' hfumbled and Smith recovered for the Wolverines.t STATISTICS…

…. Schau plunged , through center for a yard. Draveling tackled Nor- berg for a seven-yard loss. Grove punted to Geistert who caught the ball on his own 27-yard line, and returned it to the Wolverine 42…

December 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… last sea- . 100 yard free style event. Aultt . the crown to Goslin. outfits Canadiannt i son, but could not measure up to broke the mark for the 200 yard Close Behind. hockeydom, the Wolverine mentor…

… to a good Wolverine tank star, who cap.Acluded. MU.ush. playing in 1541are bright with seven of lt .yer' ders Down Pittsburh start in the meet when Walker ertred the state A. A. U. senior 150- games…

… these tried r r - I- iuFore iwo years he was stroke on the 12:12 1-5 seconds as well as equal- The development of the Crimson wear the Red Sox uniform in theers the Wolverines entori four wgreat…

… Illinois. icub in the American association. Fromhart are juniors. leadr that this honor was again Phillips of Toronto won the div- lug event while the Wolverine teami of Walker, Ault, Walaitis and Wat- soil…

… the Michigan A. A. U. meet, the Wolverine entrants were kept from performing due to BEST a lo: of the entry sheets contain- ing, the Michigan swimmers. Only -te n~v ( _________ NEW Sr ial Game TEAMS…

… eastern team held a 13-12 advantage at the end of the first period. However, the secondl half was all Michigan, and the i wolverines had piled up their 13- point advantage by the time the whistle blew…

January 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

Wolverines open at Evanston on April 2. The other meets are: May 4-Minnesa-. ta at Minneapolis; May 10-Purdue at Lafayette; May 11-Indiana at Bloomington; May 20-Wisconsin at Evanston. The Conference meet will…

… entire country. Wolverine mat leader who will with the veteran University of West will be required to constitute a writing down new swimming rec- Not only the east but every other lead the Varsity…

…- the best in the east. A cursory IIN RE1 tLAY EM TRA weight, will wrestle Sigerfoss, the AM LIKES TO\r son covered the four laps in count at this stage shows the mid- Wolverine entrant in this division…

…, however, burgh which in the previous year pects for a strong Wolverine four heavier weights. of basketball and a member of the n from other fraternities came mile relay team look unusually It is expected…

February 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…THE F.MICH-IGAN fDAILY C4 A r:T TTI T% A "CT 'G1Mnlr3TT A T3V i.Q. 1.[3 s'}.4...,: 'ArffUIIJAY, FEBRk~UARY .18, 1928:i aaa. l.. a aaan. ai<-... WOLVERINE TRACK TEAM MICH IAN MATMEN FACE…

…. Bring your shoes to be repaired where shoes are made, and save 15% by walking a block. Only one store. Corner Forest and South 1. C Wolverines Hold Badger Sextet' To Tie Score Until Late lit The Seeond…

… night, after the Wolverines held the score to a tie until late in the second period. Wis- consin took to an offensive drive at the opening of the game and in less than four minutes talied its first point…

… Watson of Michigan, I 2 Conference champion, who has garn- ered 13 points in three matches 'by two falls and a decision, will handle the Wolverine's 135 hound assignment .................... against an…

January 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… giant was a gangling .tcorrivntet methodrof'ipas in ;roul gtrwhaI-e twas ae s nd I TiY 10CKY TA ze corgivingthese menpacngtice in yungstrowhh. eWadloteobtaind hiORlh while the Wolverines have had but All…

… handed threuigh the entire op- familiarity with each other's style ofi position. play that kept the Wolverines from l Wisconsin on the other hand shoe-- showing to better advantage here last ed signs of…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…^. F "'" " " A" " r . , . ..,i Howr Wolverines Won from Purdue MEET ,e been ,rschol-' 21 and and as ,cted in 't is as Michigan AB Knode, ss.....5 Kirch, if......4 Perrin, rf.......... 4 Van…

… their doubles; western and Wisconsin falling before thus cinching khe match" against the the Varsity, and Chicago scoring a Badgers by virtue of three singles and victory over the Wolverines, one .doubles…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

…- pened today. Most of them were freshmen. Several unusually severe cases of stiff neck were reported to the Health service immediately after the Frosh Flag had been removed. TO THE FRACAS The Wolverine

… stands valiant With the pigskin in his paws; And a growl of harsh defiance Greets the Badger from his jaws. Let the Wolverine and Badger And how many are aware that it was NOT a soph but a junior engineer…

May 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… 4:05 o'clock today i us in the first of the two game series.. The Wolverines got back on the dia- mond yesterday after a layoff on Wed- CUSTO nesday due to rain and cold weather.! Pil" lOTE.D i'II 1…

Wolverines greeted both soloists and conductors, The delegates were welcomed by y. streamers following a race for theflagthis y ear. For hue the Choral Union has never done Herbert S. Case, '23, presidenat of…

… ever heard heres tcptet standards and to set up them rchestra will play in -;proved. The small Wolverine, pitch-' i e copositin is to singled for themselves. ae pointed out that L. er has been suffering…

…- variety of vocal work from the con- cussion followed, questions being ~VtIIIKE;?feld will face the Wolverines tomor- tat of emphatic loud and soft at- the two speakers. r.Hv gt itack of the glorias to the…

… that faced the editors ee, the Wolverines win- the Varsity played Iowa here last in work, for male chorus and an or- of high school publications, he stress- les and one doubles 'week. Jack Blott, the…

… proved to be so character- Rorich, the Wolverine the poisoning is not serious it is suf- stic of her playing and personality. and 9-7 while Kline -ficiemit to keep the husky catcher out stic chs stewrkdsie…

May 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… Triple To WinContest Bay J. C. Baker, Sports Editor, Purdue Exponent LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 17.-It took ten innings of a hard, well-played game to enable Coach Fisher's Wolverine base- ball team to prove its…

… after two men before him had been put out at first. But Caraway knocked a grounder to Weintraub and was put out at first, leaving the Wolverines with an un- Chile Retains Arica While Peru 's blemished…

… control Forty-six years of international and a tantalizing change of pace. wrangling over the South American The Wolverine pitcher, however, provinces, Tacna and Arica, were had things his way a little more…

… Chilean victory in that bases only to be called out at home district. for interfering with the play. Immediately after today's an- The Wolverines scored again in nouncement, the Bolivian legation the eighth…

October 18, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

Wolverine backfield of Friedman, Gilbert, Gregory, and Mo- Glenda gave a splendid exhibition both on defense and offense. Molenda was the most consistent ground gainer for the Wolverines and he succeeded in…

… The Wolverine runners were fav- McAndrews on the next play. ored to win the race but allowed the, D. Harmon went 15 yards inside Badger harriers to take a .conmiand- of Michigan's right end. Brown ing…

… excellent time The Michigan ends are playing a for the three mile course at this time waiting game' as a defense for the of the year. Ted horuberger wa; tie Wisconsin passes and it is proving first Wolverine

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

Wolv-erines took 'nine firsts~ to Gen. E. 11. Crowder as judge advocate in the opening minutes of the second one for" Chicago and also most of thle general of the army, who is retiring half when…

… Michigan offs its feet, but was tra Co~ncert series will take place at ' soon stopped by the Wolverine guards.,s eight o'clock tomorrow evening in Hill Elyia Cages Long Onpe ~uditoriuni when the Detroit Sync…

… "Y" pool when the Alboada Scne &Gypy' ong aquatic squad of Indiana, university' Varatins.Fanang oftheAs-downed the Wolverines by a Score; Variaos . a d n o o h s of 43 to 25, taking first in five of…

…'clock Papemigutli Winls Fanc(y Diving , amma star. The two Wolverines St. Wedinesday evening. Tile tournament Michigan presented thrmee (listinct, ed a p~retty race to the finish on tn will consist oM five rounds…

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in the final game of for their experience. their southern tour, the final score The canoe plunged over the top pf being 12 to 1. Michigan 'worked un- the dam and was demolished on the…

… of a total of eight games played with Both Wednesday ande the diamond aggregations below the Mason Dixon line the Wolverines em- Thursday erged victorious in six encounters; losing two contests, one to…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

… ashamedo dash men are busy F as are the other of because of its low place in thee runners, and although it is rather ,di- ENSIAN PHOTOS j percentage column for the Wolverines ficult to determine the amount…

… Arbor Street Wolverines displayed a well balanced 13 South Main Near Stat and Packard Streta attack with some of the best guardinga ever put up in a Western Conference game. The veteran Badger five was…

February 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…'s Wolverine wrestlers will at- tempt to add a fifth to their unbroken 'string of wins when they face the Northwestern mat team at 7:30 to- night in Yost field house in their second Conference meet. Sciuler…

…. "Skipper"j Composition Of Squad IWhich Mather, the Wolverine basketball Will Race This Week coach who has been confined to S't. MILE RELAY IS FEATURE Varsity track athletes, in accord- ance with the regular…

January 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…. polo team. Samson was" one of the hardest shooting players in the Conference last season, play- ing center forward on the Michigan team. Drill To Perfect Team Play The Wolverine water poloists have been…

… schedule by losing to Northwestern and Wisconsin in one week-end and was forthwith counted out of the race. Since that disastrous trip, however, the Wolverines have livened up con- siderably and will make…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… DEFETS OHIO STAE 39-28 (Continued From Page One.) George Haggerty again started the bal rolling for the Wolverines in the second iilf when he potted two free throws. Hunt made the first field goal of the…

… Wis- consin basketball team which 01p1o0- es Coach Mathei 's Wolverine five to- worrow night at the field house. The Badger leader plays right guard, and is a capable man at his position. Washington…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… CONTESTS TO DATE; MORE TENTATIVE, M i c higan's informal swimming team has begun intensive training for the 1922 season. Four meets have been scheduled for the Wolverines with one more date tentative. The an…

… resign as captain, but he has announcedl his intention of turning out for the squad late in February. A fast relay team is assured the Wolverines. John Valentine, Jack Searle, Lyle Hubbard, and Francis…

May 18, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… consecutive Conference win for the Wolverines, and the seventh of the season as against one loss. Tess Edgar, stellar Wolverine catcher, suffered a split finger in the ninth inning of the game, and it is…

… men across the plate, while one runner scored for the Wolverines. Iowa completedtthe scor= ig, witha single run in the fiial1 rame . Captain Wilson, who figured in )he Illini game on Saturday with a…

… supplied y Oosterbaan and Puckelwartz who snared catches that were well-nigh mpossible. Both balls, had they not been garnered by the two Wolverine outfielders, would have gone for ex- ra bases. Davis…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… ti1e score of 5-1. The matches were all close and" very hard fought, and the Wolverines' had a harder time van- down the fir wa Injured sliding ino Iuishing the Badgers' than the score ft was allowed…

…, Stebbins, and Crane e In Fourth , of Wisconsin. The strong Wolverine! tied the score in the team easily won the double3 matches, when three hits and an losing only one of the five sets that good for three…

… 'and forced Camer-1 an easy one which Jabby ded. The Wolverines{ Miller with seven hits, ng two of them while manrni, Haggerty, Steger ,h collected one, Jabby's Six) MCWILL BE HELD TODAY Men newly…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

… well 3 Copley in straight sets '6-2, Loubles matches both went to n because of superior net id offensive play. Merkel and , " Wolverines' number one efeated Keil and Schwartz 6-3, he team work of the…

May 18, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

… Science society meets in Lane hall auditorium. U-NOTICE S All those d&siring to try out for the business staff of the Wolverine this summer see Robertson at the office of The Daily from 21:30 to 2:30 o…

May 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…SATUJRDAY;'MAY- &,- 1929--- 'THE M IC HI-G A N- D-A T :Y PAGE SEVM7 r t ^ VARSITY INE MEETS THNCLADS WILL WOLVERINE COURT STARS. BIG LEAGUE O NOARSTYHINWEETS I ',S1HOW AT ILLINOIS TO PLAY…

… singles competition. hind to ef'eL te DeroitTiges ;is the best bet for Illinois. Th The doubles combinations of last yeserdy, t 2.Fabr cmestrongest opposition, the Michigan Wolverine trio of Brooks, Carlson…

June 18, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… cluding the one which gives to Michi- count The Wolverines took a two run lead for the reunion, and in the evening gan a special distinction and renown. in the first inning, but began to slip! several…

… "moral victory" for State1 -Session, which commences next Mon- Zoning commission of East Orange University of California in the class as the Wolverines were expected to' day morning, June 25, will also be…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. ' Roman government, it was declar was troubled by two kinds of peop WOLVERINES ROMP AWAY WITH outlaws, who were below the le 31 PITS; STANFORD and could not live up to it, and s TAKES 14%fiors, who were…

… of any pleoearth hre s o hat America todayght to plead for recruits to that The Wolverine stars, with 31 points too small minority of Independ men and women, above the aver outdistanced the field…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… locate the gems, the jewelers declaring they have been swindled b~y go- betweens. 1 i 3 MYSTERY OF IIAMPSUURO *IELS STILL UNSfOLV ED WOLVERINES TAKE CONFERENCE MEET WlITHl SIX FIRSS; Reputtd to BO One…

… Mortimer Shuter, director of Mimes tenoiilrf third in the haltmle, coit~ drarnatic.., w~ji rectall thue lt p lat ing' the Wolverine scorig, sve for the relay in. which the Mlhig~n submitted, andl will…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… boasting a strong rt of aggregation. The calling off of the re- Iowa game gives the Wolverines only r and one chance to win over the Hawkeyes, ike a and this opportunity comes Saturday ;ation with a. contest…

… on Ferry field. Victory over Iowa at this time will g the eliminate Iowa from Conference run- nmis- ning, and leave only Illinois as a se- local rious obstacle in the Wolverines' way. rough Whom…

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 5

…?-For cash or with a year to pay. WVhir l-Merrick's. Where 1-923 Church St., Ann Arbor. "The Pride of Ann Arbor" I Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuerth Theater 9a Will Be Open To Accommodate Senior Ball and May…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Gardner made a pretty catch of Blott's high fly. This was the end of the Wolverine scoring and after the first frame no Michigan man threatened to cross the plate. Harper, Washington twirler, although he…

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