May 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 167) • Page Image 7
… Capt. Colby Ryan's victory over Capt. Nelson Dcdge of the Wildcats. Dodge, in the postponed meet, defeated Ryan easily. Obviously, the Wolverine leader must be at top form for the w;eek-end of…
… Capt. Colby Ryan's victory over Capt. Nelson Dcdge of the Wildcats. Dodge, in the postponed meet, defeated Ryan easily. Obviously, the Wolverine leader must be at top form for the w;eek-end of…
… Michigan at Ferry field yesterday,5-4, in the first reg- ularly scheduled contest of the sea- son for the Wolverines. The Huron tallies came as a result 'of three hits, a sacrifice, and an error by Braendle…
…. With the exception of this one in- ning McNeal, who started on the mound for the Wolverines, pitched admirably. The other three hits collected off of him were widely scattered. Michaelis Hit Freely…
… Braendle's single, was caught at the plate in an attempt double steal.- Three of the Wolverine tallies came in the last half of the fifth. Petoskey started the proceedings with a hard line drive into right…
… streaks in which he was invincible. He scored seven strike--outs. All but three of the ten Wolverines whcP took part in the cnest fell at victim to his fast breakini curve ball. Ragged Ball Exhibited…
…. Altogether the Wolverines collect- ed 12 hits. Nine men were left on the bases. Michaelis bore down in the pineis, or else waited for some Michigan man to get too frisky on the bases. Both teams played ragged…
… Fielding H. Yost and Coach Threatens Yazoo Lowrey yesterday in an effort to River Region. bring the Wolverines to Cleveland. ___ The Polish team requested games 45,000 AFFECTEI with the leading United States…