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May 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…Ited . Form and Defeat Strngly 'Toned Smoky City - ,Atgregation - IFN IEL iOSES TO McELROY, R AN EID THIRTIETH IN SPORT Wolverines Receive Setback at Oberlin .Saturday; Beet Carnegie 'tech Today PITTSBURG, PA…

… in his match with Captain McElroy of the Pittsburg team, and Reindel and Crawford were defeated in the doubles. The other contests went the way of the Wolverines. Switzer, who has been the surprise of…

… one who, a short time ago, committed a similar offense at a rooming house on South University avenue. WOLVERINE WANTS PENPUSHERS Summer School Paper Will Be Issued Three Times Each Week Plans for the…

Wolverine, the sum- mer school paper, hav been nearly completed, and men who wish to try out for staff positions on it will be asked to sign up this week. According to the editors, the paper will be printed…

February 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…- ington, place the Wolverine's total at 902. Up to date, Michigan has lost no games and has won three, which places her, in one way, in a tie for first place with Yale and Nebraska. But official figures…

… rate the teamsaccording to their averages, which carried out to only two decimal places gives Michi- gan a tie for third place with Kansas, which was recently defeated by the Wolverine marksmen. The…

May 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

…- ness. Tomorrow the Orangemen have their last chance at the Wolverines. Slater, who held the Michigan team to a score- less tie, will probably work for the home team, while the effectiveness of Ferguson…

…Queen. Everything went smoothly for the Wolverines in the next few innings, in spite of the fact that they were not able to count again. Ferguson man- aged to keep himself out of any serious holes by his remarkable…

… pitching, strik- ing out 10 men in the nine innings of play. In the last of the ninth, how- ever, the Wolverine twirler presented the Syracuse nine with three hits and one run. The late rally of the home…

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