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January 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… membership in the Ex-r1, T JT W AI I . AY~ TI4AT COT 'RT V)CT.T0N Will ITuesday niht in Univerityvhl i t ,, INNST E F EATS W~OLVERINES IN IRST CONFERENCE CONTEST MICHIGAN FIGHTS HARD, BUT LOSES TO GOPHERS BY…

… 4-0 SCORE BILLINGS IS STAR OF TILT Winners Score In Each Period; Schlanderer Leads Offense For Wolverines By Morris Quinn Displaying marked improvement over their previous performances, Michigan…

…'s hockey team lost a hard fought tilt to Minnesota, 1927 Big Ten title holders, last night in the Coliseum in the opening game on their 1928 Conference schedule, 4-0. The Wolverine offense with Schlanderer…

… fine game at defense, while Grace showed a decided improvement in defending the Michigan. net. The Wolverine offense clicked better than' it has at any time in the previous games, the exceptional work of…

… period on a short shot di- rectly in front of the net. Wolverines Try Long Shots The second period opened with the Wolverines showering the Minnesota goalie with long shots, being unable to work the puck…

…'s club, these Wolverine advances, the ed on the membership roll of the it is hard to determine to what he continued. for drinking water. At the time of Any of the members may gain ad- speedy McCabe carried…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… years, were able to vary line crashing with passing to overcome the Wolverines in a great battle before 87,ooo.persons who jammed into every available seat. By winning today, the Thundering herd showed…

…: Michigan, 7; Minnesota, 0. on the Wolverine's 47-yard line. SECOND QtUARTER Thunderbolt Joesting met a stone Miller was a little slow on a triple- wall at left guard, but gained nearly pass play, Tanner and…

… cross country title for the third consecutive time with 31 points yesterday morning over the new Wolverine course. The Badger victory was won by a m(uch narrower margin than that at- tained at Minneapolis…

… recovering for trailed by Ohio State with 24 in fifth Michigan, giving the Wolverines' first position. down on Minnesota's 47-yard line. Michigan's showing, with the, single Rich made three yards as he took…

… the ; exception of Capt. Randolph Monroe, ball out of bounds. Johnson replaced who placed tenth, proved disappoint- Gary at right tackle for Minnesota. ing, the Wolverines finishing in a tie Oosterbaan…

May 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… the Senate side the tax debateI rolled along under difficulties. Var- ious senators had remarks outside the subject to expound and Ashurst, of Arizona, helped things a little by get- WOLVERINE

… Fifteen Events With Chance For Second Places Conceded only an outside chance,+ Coach Steve Farrell's Wolverines will engage the powerful Illini track team' in their final dual meet of the season1 this…

… have little chance of get- ting better than a third. The Wolverines should win a large share of the points in the hurdles with Cooper likely to break the meet record in the lows. Jones should get a place…

… place one- two !although Waldo or Falker of Michigan might spring an upset. The Wolverines are hard hit in the broad jump with Champman out, as he should have had little trouble in tak- ing a first…

…. Arendt will be the sole entree in this event, but he should pick up a second. Pole Vault Looks Bad The pole vault looks like another bad event for the Wolverines with only Erickson to compete against…

May 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…- cation about 1500 miles in an air line from New York in time to signal the American fliers after they take off. PARIS, May 18.-The gallant at- COLGATE SCORES 1 2 WIN OVERl WOLVERINE TEAM IN DULL GAME…

… offering of three Wolverine pitchers while Hopkins, the Maroon hurling ace held Michigan helpless, granting only four hits during the entire of yesterday's uninteresting game on Ferry field. The final score…

… of the fray was 12-2 in favor of the Easterners. The' one outstanding performance of the day was turned in by Hopkins, Colgate pitcher. In addition to holding the Wolverines to four hits, none of which…

Wolverine victory. All such Ideas vanished, however, with a two run rally by Colgate in this inning. As if' this were not enough, the Maroons batted around in the ninth to add five more tallies. Michigan…

…-ruskowski, who substituted for Davis behind the bat, was responsible for one misplay and two other throws that were shady. Two well executed double-plays brigh- tened the work of the Wolverines con- siderably…

February 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… justice seemingly peculiar' to the French; and the fact that the French are not burdened with a Negro problem of their own. WOLVERINES TO MEET INDIANA FIVE TONIGHT IN CRITICAL CONTEST GAME WILL TEAMS BIG…

… Conference bask- etball race Tuesday by Purdue, Michi- gan will face Indiana at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Yost field house in its sec- ond crucial game in less than a week. The Wolverines are determined to score…

February 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… of .he Michigan goal which began to pay dividends so that Illinois ed 6 to 0 at the end of 10 minutes of play. The Illinois defense even outshone the vaunted Wolverine guarding, only Captain Mc…

…EroeAtT-- g' A r iiThe hsyWleie tlzc Became Favorite In Many Capitols the second half. Of Europe At The Age Of The husky Wolverines utilized ' Thirteen I[[ lJ Dtheir height to take control of the ball but lost…

…. Minnesota, 37; Iowa, 22. ' McCoy led the Wolverines with four 0--------- -- ---- o Ohio State, 35; Chicago, 31. jfield goals, and was the only Wol- - -- -------------verine to display even a semblance…

January 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Alexander, '24; Norman Johnson, '25; William Shri- , itros tl fofne n oihn ptedndt eomn nivsiain~ h The Wolverines started the game erWo'24.in attack, since the invadersI of the election of Rep. Miller…

… become accustomed to ! merelyi fecton, the Wolverine combinations ' , I Chicago, the Wolverines negative Prsdn onLidI itmo adn were inoting with a greater degree France T'o alk aantteNrh the floor. team…

January 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… auditorium with 11111-V / O 1Northwestern, 1 Resolved that the principles of . I the Baumes law of New York be Wolverines Bow Down Before Puck. nacted into law in the other states, men From Noulh For Second…

…'s hockey team, profiting little by its 3 to 0 drubbing by Min-j nesota at the Olympia arena Tuesday night again were outclassed 4 to 1 to- night by the Gophers. For 50 minutes the Wolverines were powerless…

February 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… only two was played in an inspired manner, the' lishment of a to azied curt iculumm in its beginning and has collected a large fouls accrued by the Wolverines. variety and extraordinary prismatic Fans…

…- the country. The pictures cover the . Work Smoother Isodction t performersat all deCorte eleri cal sgner tration, amounating at, least 30 se- development of human flight. from .The Wolverines seemed to…

July 19, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Wisconsin has shown me that Am- erican students have plenty of in- SAYS "HOME TOWN" DECISION WAS GIVEN WILLIAMS IN DASH EVENT PICTURES SHOW HIS WIN Wolverine Sprint Star Is One of Six] Americans Chosen to…

… A y, won th a~e. Pictures in the possession of To- lan show the Wolverine star lead- ing Williams by less than a footf at the finish with Frank Wykoff ofI California,' a close third. At the conclusion…

May 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890. JrY *iiy MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. XXXIX,, Vol. 170 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1929 EIGHT PAGES SBEC i_ 1 ., S aRTH 13-0 Varsity WOLVERINES SHO Thinclads…

…- ble over third. Straub scored when Schwartz threw wild to first on Weintraub's grounder, after Kubi- cek had been retired. One hit, an ' error, a sacrifice, and a man hit by pitcher gave the Wolverines

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…" "We are expecting a hard gam and we know we will get it as we al ways have in the past." With thes words Coach Yost has the Wolverines set for the final gridiron struggle with Minnesota. Rivals who have…

… Ferry field this aft ernoon. Victims of Injuries Minnesota, like the Wolverines, ha been the victim of injuries which ha crippled it in previous games, but to day the Gophers are in better condi tion than…

March 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… OVER WOLVERINES IN CUIIRICULUM RECENT YEARS JUDGE FAILSTO ARRIVE ILLINI REBUTTAL EXCELS SENIOR PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES CLASS D A Y APPOINTEES SAPIO 'ny rai ACCUS I Prof. 11. S. Woodward, Sole Judge…

… University of Illinois won a debating victory over Michigan's negative team tonight for the only forensic victory of the Illini over the Wolverines in recent years. Prof. Howard Rolz- heimer of Northwest…

January 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… photographing the Hop. The music will include Kennedy's society orchestra of Ann Arbor, War- ring's orchestra of Pittsburgh and New York, and the Wolverine hotel or- chestra of Detroit, which will be under the…

June 19, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… office. Because of the hat The Wolverine was unablej nt the list as in past years stu- in,Summer school have had no * of determining addresses of men and ' women enrolled for mmner. directory will be…

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