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May 20, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… that his team mates gave im, it wa's easy sailing for him. Syr- cuse presented Nichols, the same urler who is credited with a five to ne victory over the Wolverines in nn Arbor and who was counted on >r…

Wolverines steady hitting. :mpleted the damage to his perfectly ood reputation. * * * * : * : , *- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Nominations for Women's League Officials. Election, Friday, 8…

May 20, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… peg into Rippler, caught Seymoure six feet off the bag for a double play. Wolverine batsmen went on a ram- page today, the final count showing them to have amassed 11 hits during the nine innings. Every…

…. the athletes who will be picked to compete for Michigan in the Eastern Intercollegiate a week later, Trainer Farrell, of the Wolverine Varsity track team will stage an interclass meet on Ferry field…

February 20, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… ded by Annual Winter ish Between Sophs and Fresh A OF STARS, N STILL HOPE Arraction Will be the Veteran Tiger Quartette Against the' Untried Wolverines chigan's "at home" track season e launched…

… tonight when a double will be staged in Watermann gym- im, the Wolverine Varsity meeting eton in a two-mile relay race af- he freshmen and sophomores have it it out for supremacy in their al winter clash. e…

May 20, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… rv / r i ) lLv }, L 1 / ' I PINNEY TO BATTLE FOR PEACE HONORS 3lielIgmt Delegate Represents Central Group at Lake T)ohoik This Afternoon MICHIGAN DEFEATS By Conquering In Doubles, Wolverines Capture…

… were conduct- lieiigan Star Checks Big Red Team All the Way, While His Mates IlisIi Two lR111nners Across Plate IBN TON AND LABADE SECURE THREE SAFE WAILLOPS APIECE Wolverine Catcher !fobs Sisler of No…

…'s game, which the Wolverines won 2 to 0. Cornell's lone hit came in the first inning, when Gordon laid down a bunt. Benton played the ball before it had a chance to roll foul, which it would have done if…

… untouched. Gordon beat the throw to first, and robbed Sisler of credit for pitching the first no-hit' gamc on the Michigan 115 schedule. Labadie did the heavy end of the stick work for the Wolverines, Ben…

April 20, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… the oratori- odist Episcopal Morning service at cal department at the Methodist 10:30 o'clock. The choir will be un- church evening service. PHI SIGMA PICKS WOLVERINES WIN 14 NEW MEMBER5S FIRST GAME 10…

…, Seheidler drove out a clean one for two bases. Other than this the game was all one sided and only three visitors reachedsecond base and one third. The pitching of the Wolverines slab artists was the finest…

May 20, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… the permanent possession of the cup, and interest runs high re- garding the outcome of this year's de- bate. MICHIGAN WALKS AWAY WITH IOW BALL GAME, 8B WOLVERINES PLACE HITS IN RIGHT GARDEN; GARRETT…

… City, Ia., May 19.-Michigan substantiated its supremacy as the leader of the Conference In baseball here today when the Wolverines de- feated Iowa University, the prospective champions to the tune of 8…

March 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… AND DISTURBANCES AS WOLVERINES' CLOSFI RIVALS Courses are give in political science --- and I should think these speeches (Late Associated Press Bulletin) Evanston, Ili., March 19.-Deter- might be…

Wolverines, as they realize fully the of Cork was shot dead at 1 o'clock spasmodically during Thursday night odds against which they will con- this morning. The revolver was fired and Friday. Many casualties…

… on to bring in proving the principle of sef-determi- sttine atrthe Borndweburg~ ger nthe majority of the Wolverine points- nation for the Irish people had fulfill- kthed ealy mevworndein ersore He is…

…- balanced team and is expected to push ernment has asked the Allies to per- ical labor elements are everywhere in the Wolverines to the himie.' The 1111- mit it to send German toops to put charge In the…

April 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… teammates turned in the best condition a healthy sunburn, the re- air efforts in the hot south- The Wolverines were fav- ood weather and were able e their schedule in the or- been arranged. Kentucky pn fell…

… Arbor iidutrialC Cneeris With bnited Number At Werk start I ess before Parks' isy victim, 2 to 0, iter at Athens. e Georgians were - end of a 6 to 3 d Saunders hurl- he Wolverines di- i Vanderbilt, los…

… during the (ee Number 3, Page Six) Wolverine TrackI Star Bothe red T y Straied Tf do00 Capt. Carl Johnson of the Michg track team will be unable t compete on the cindery f r. several weeks. The strained…

WOLVERINES OCT. 30 Tulane university of New, Orleans will meet Michigan on the Ferry field griiron October 30. The announce- ment of this game was made by Mr. Bartelme yesterday. According to Mr. Bartelme the…

… will be the first one in which the Wolverines have played a southern team since the days when Michigan used to play Vanderbilt an- nually. The Tulane game is the seventh one to be arranged for the 1920…

August 20, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

Wolverine American navy. The analysis of the aunders' Canoe livery. For the ben- value of the experiment, published complaints in the future, The Wol- with the approval qf Secretary of War SAYS GOVERNMENT HAS…

May 20, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… TODAY WILL ELIMIN- ATES'INDIANS; STRENGTHEN . MICHIGAN'S PLACE DIXON, JACKSON WILL BE OPPOSING HURLERS Is Fourth Contest Between Two Pitch- ers, Wolverine Ace Holding Edge Two Gamesto One TODAY'S LINEUPS…

… eliminate Lundgren's men from further consid- eration in the race as they have but two more games on their schedule. An Illinois victory would place the Wolverine's chances in a perilous po- sition for it…

… Chicago, where they will give battle to the Maroon aggrega- tion this afternoon. The Wolverines Theaters Will Present Special Showst are fully confident of a victory, but the for Underclassmen After y…

… will probably run in both the mile and of Michigamua, and Barristers, sen- two mile, so that Bowen and Davis for law honorary society. of the Wolverine squad will most like- Judge Thompson was a…

May 20, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… -xlassefs0 accordingswetess to enrousy " ted in'Wolverine uni ve ith vigor and feeling , with aarich-imbresfexiblenddjaeel-inalizth2o2s,.,Isreak011g ric failebtocnneceforbelibe atiowthat show s both em oti…

May 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…VNCERT" OVER lOWAN P 1TCHER'S DU E L GAME; BE\SON V FI:YNN WOLLOPS IN THE EIGHTH Wolverine Batsmen Ou In Early Inning; Comneback To Michigan's Varsity ba staged a comeback in its schedule yesterday aftern…

Wolverines conn interest to the programs. The con- bases while Flynn, cert prepared for this year's 'star center fielder had a ci night will center about two of the ?Jarrett a double. T 'youngest of the great…

May 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… plans to make unierous substitutions if his team les up a substantial lead. Thme Wolverines held only a light orkout yesterday afternoon, as isher is anxious that his men regain me of the pep that has…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… authorities and developed into one of the best milers ever to run for the Wolverines, and, had he been able to continue his running, would have been the leading Conference miler this season. He holds the field…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Northmen earned the right to first place by the victory over the Wolverines and two tie games against the University of Wisconsin sextet, Michigan held first place before last 1 night's game, with one…

… victory and a tie game with the Cardinal hockey team to her credit. The titleholder will be definitely decided next week when the Wolverines journey north to play Wisconsin ana Minnesota meeting each school…

…- igan team made desperate attempts, especially in the final period to get the puck into the Gopher territory, but the powerful defense of Iverson's team repelled each Wolverine effort to score. With…

May 20, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… Spanish galleon E The Wolverines threatened again in to show cause why the injunction concert engagements throughout the book ends selected as favors for the the sixth when Nebelung beat out an should not…

April 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… against the Wo4ve ines, a nine that has batting punch fielding ability and pitching strentlj Their victorious southern tour -an these facts presage that the Hawk oyes will test the Wolverines, Wy, have run…

…. But whethe Twogood can hold the Wolverin "murderers row," which has assauLt ed five enemy twirlers for 30 hits I1 two games in check, will remain matter of conjecture until the gam starts today. Iowa…

… Stars At Bat If Iowa has any edge over the o. verines, it is atabat, for the Hawkeye had a team,, average ol .300 for th seven games on the southern tri while the- Wolverine batsmen estat lished a team…

… forced tb Wolverine squad to complete its pre, parations for today's encounter- i Yost field. house yesterday afternoo STUDENTS HEAR A HEA "The Business of Gas and Its Futui ,Development" was the topic…

January 20, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… method of production. very slow, the Gophers appearing Harry Wallace, '30, general chair- to be tired after Friday night's bat- man, and Charles Monroe, '30, tie. The Wolverines carried the music chairman…

… Issuanceonditions ilolr long shots. Conway aided him'on eOfm Tmporary the first one with a perfect pass Permit that drew the Wolverine defense men to one side enabling the Go- URtiE EARLY APPLICATION pher center to…

… hard one period beginning at noon of Fri- passed the Wolverine goalie from pday, Febgandmendngato ockFr directly in front of the net. day, Feb. 8 and ending at 8 o'clock Michigan continued to carry the…

… compared with six not be required to re-register their for his Wolverine opponent. cars for this occasion. Other stu ot Plenty Of Fight dents desiring to drive at this time, Both teams showed plenty of…

… away from him, and permission be given to any student I evading the single Wolverine de- to drive a car home later than 8 fense man, he drove a hard one 1 o'clock Monday morning, Feb. 11," into the net…

December 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… bautiful "dog" shot. .A amon t the clean of students.; later he added anothier and then t'f,.,.vmn of . 1 i,n wl e- st the Wolverines into a 9-0 l aIl r Front tlv,."e the shlow will mzove :i music…

… unable todrive through E the Wolverine's closely knit de-y fense opened up a barrage of long; ~shots which proved temporarily 1 ieffective. Huff dropped one from Imidfloor to open the second half scoring…

April 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… 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…

April 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…. Any group interested in combining Wolverines Bat Out 7-3 Victory Over Hillsdale Good Pitching And Timely Hitting Gives Michigan Win In Opening Game HILLSDALE, April 19. - Timely hitting in three…

… innings gave the Michigan baseball team a 7 to 3 vic- tory over Hillsdale in the first offi- cial game of the season for the Wolverines here this afternoon. The Maize-and-Blue made their nine hits and the…

January 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… reaching distance of the 1934 Big Ten Championship to- night by subduing Michigan, 1-0, in another resolute Gopher-Wolverine fight at the St. Paul Hippodr'ome. The Gophers' triumph which swept the two…

…-game series, came only after a determined attack which brought ts winning counter when less than 'our minutes of play remained. Cu- deruss teamed with Billy Munn to score the goal. The Wolverines set up a stout…

May 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… speed. Gustave Lutz, 68, 120 W. Williams St., became the third victim when he was struck by an automobile driven Michigan's Track Hopes Dashed As Willis Ward Is Injured 'Chicago Edges Out Wolverine

… loss was Michigan's third on successive days, the Wolverines hav- ing lost to Indiana, 10 to 9, Thurs- day, and to Purdue, 10 to 7, yesterday. Michigan took an early 5-2 lead over Illinois, and Wistert…

December 20, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Is Announced Council To Solicit ,Campus Views On Cl 1 41N Plummer And Joslin Lead Programs For All Except e I - U o Wolverines To Thrilling Professional Schools Are Last Minute Win Given Out 'Send…

… Western State Teachers here tonight for its fourth consecutive win of the season. The victory, first the Wolverines have scored over the Kalamazoo quin- tet since 1931, was typical of Mich- igan's team this…

…. However, loss of John Gee early in the second half on four personal fouls weakened the Wolverine defense and the Teach- ers jumped into the lead and were never headed until the closing min- utes when a…

… 8-Wed. a.m., Jan. 30. rello LaGuardia and ad- and Walt Courtiswas credited with Mon. at 9-Mon. a.m., Feb. 4. on officials, beginning first the sixth Wolverine counter. Mon. at 10--Mon. a.m., Jan. 28…

December 20, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

…'s Wolverines their first de- feat of the 1935-36 season at the Coliseum last night when they came from behind to score three goals in the third period as they outslated a tired Michigan team which used only one…

… scoring two goals and two assists was the defensive star of the Wolverine team and he used his brilliant sweep-check to break up MclVaster plays at center ice. Michigan matched McMaster stride for stride up…

… to the latter part of the final stanza when the Wolverines weakened and the Canadian six mak- ing use of ample reserve power, banged home first the tying score and then after Heyliger's score on a…

… passed to Williams who beat Low with a hard shot into the upper left hand corner. Time was 3:48. McMaster continued to apply the pressure, but frequent offsides kept them in check as the Wolverines

May 20, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… the first 428 districts to1 ished with 308. The fourth Wolverine, report. Bill Barclay, one stroke behind Kokes The Governor polled 18,123 votes and Saunders at noon, also ran into to 4,430 for Fort…

…-at-large. over Northwestern. The Wolverine Gov. Harold G. Hoffman, one oft four-man total was 1190, while North- four party stalwarts selected by the western's was 1240. State committee for the posts, wasa The…

… started in 1932 crature may be reestablished here in when Fischer won the individual the fall if enough students are in- crown and led the Wolverines to the terested, according to information re- team…

April 20, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… safeties..1 The win was the fifth of the season for the Wolverines who have been touring the south for thepast week and to date the "gas house gang" from Ann Arbor has dropped but two decisions. Fishman…

… in the fifth and Steve Uricek tallying in the sixth. The Wolverines could touch Buckeye John Dagenhard for only four hits but had many more scoring opportunities than did Ohio. The Bucks had but two…

May 20, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… wonders" of the Conference, failed to live up to their reputation and un- leashed an 11 hit barrage that in- cluded a home run by Ray King while the Wolverines were able to garner but six singles. King hit…

February 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Nazis the Buckeyes had too much power for erected behind Hitler's rostrum in critical questions rmained a secret. .Essay Awards the Wolverine swimmers. Even Cap- thbut the subject of endless speculation…

… of rains.s McNUTT OPPOSES WITHDRAWAL Wolverines Suffer Fourth Loss In Five Conference Starts; 6 Ties li Game .Townsenid Is High Scorer With .14 By BUD BENJAMIN Michigan's lingering hopes for its first…

… Big Ten basketball title since '29 were convincingly buried in the Yost Field House last night, when a scrappy and alert Minnesota quintet handed the Wolverines their fourth Conference defeat in five…

… inaccuracy from the forecourt once more gave the opposition an opportunity to gang up in the back and clog the offensive lanes. The Wolverines had previously beaten the Gophers 31 to 16 in a game, Jan, 16, at…

…. Maki's four baskets kept the visitors in the thick of the fight, while Town- send's pivot shot and tip-in along with his three fouls helped put the Wolverines on par at 16 all at half time. Jim Rae…

…, lanky Wolverine center, opened the second period with an overhand flip from inside, but Maki's fourth long tied it up again at 18 points. Dick whirled prettily in the foul circle for two more Ghoper…

April 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Muff Chances To Win As Wisconsin Piles UpAnEarly Lead Fishman Relieved After Sixth Inning By BUD BENJAMIN The 90 precious feet from third base to home plate proved to be death valley to Michigan…

… chasing a little pop bunt, and the stage was set for the Badger brace of runs. Wolverines Mix Signals' The Michigan eighth resulted in faux pas number two. With the bases loaded and none out, Bob Campbell…

… smacked a good single to right. The Wolverine base procession for some strange reason failed to set sail, only one run scored as a result, and Walt Peckinpaugh was trapped along the unlucky 90 paces and…

… promptly scored as Capt. Bob Gerlach socked the first of his three hits of the afternoon, a sharp single to center. Badgers Score In Fourth Back came the Wolverines. After Charley Pink had popped to Andy…

… ahead again in the fourth on two extra knocks, a double by A Dismeir and a triple by Norm Olson down the right field line. Hinrichs passed Kremer in the Wolverine fourth, but. Campbell 'forced him at…

… second, Trosko lined out, and Bob was thrown out by Bietila when he attempted to steal Wisconsin went down in order in the fifth, Gedeon's hit was all the Wolverines had. to offer, and it wa still 2 to 1…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, and pparently all will be well. Feared to be mortally wounded by he possible loss through injury of ;wo regulars, the Michigan grid hopes it the upswing again after diagnosis howed severe but not…

… mishap occurred when urgess Vial, sophomore fullback andidate, dislocated his shoulder. Minor Injuries Minor injuries continue to plague he Wolverines, but these are only natural at this time of year. Dave…

April 20, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…- ference meet, since the Wolverines compete with the two teams which finished right behind them in the in-z door Conference meet last March. The varsity showed a small but definite superiority indoors, and…

… events longer than 100 Jack Barry, Michi yards have been replaced by six re- pitching ace, yesterday lays; the other events remain the Wolverines to a 5 to 2 tr same except for a shuttle hurdle re…

… Viking Lion of Nazi Ingside seats n conflict, a ns took'new rom involve- under com- ved notice on did not de- Will Ope. Sixth Inning Rally Earns Varsity Win By NORM MILLER Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverine

… advanced to third on the play, put Michigan in the lead when he rode home after Bill Steppon's long fly to center field. Trosko Triples 1 But the Wolverines weren't fin- ished yet. Freddie Trosko, batting…

…, however, had been none too auspicious for the Wolverines. With one out in the first half of the first, Steppon muffed Smith's pop fly behind sec- ond. Chamberlain then took Step- han's grounder and threw…

December 20, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… rivals of sucker shots. Capt. Ed Riska paced the Irish of- fense with 12 points, while Jack Mandler fired 10 points through the net for the Wolverines. The game was rough in spots; a total of 33per- sonal…

… ran outside and we Leads Wolverines Otto H. Hans, Former Daily Member, Dies Ex-Newspaperman Pases Away In Detroit At 67; Was Prominent Alhmnus Business Manager Was Wrestler Here Friends and fellow…

March 20, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… performance, Kane was forced to share individual meet honors with Michigan's great sprinter-hurdler, Al Thomas, who copped two firsts, equaled a Field House ' record and ran the best leg of the Wolverine

…, and blazed to the tape ahead of Lenover's final lunge. ! Final Event! Final event of the evening, the Matched University Mile Relay, pit- ting the Wolverines against a strong Irish quartet, resulted in…

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