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April 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… :NINE DOWNS MICHIGAN IN OPENING GAME BY 2 SCORE INABILITY TO BUNCH. HITS IN PINCHES BRINGS DEFEAT TO WOLVERINES MISS SCORING CHANCES Three Innings End With Wolverine Runners Left On Third Sack; itchers…

… Stage Duel Inability to bunch their hits in the pinches proved the stumbling block for the Wolverines in the opening of the Big Ten Conference schedule and forced them to submit to a 2 to 1 de- feat by…

… where unable to score when once the men were on the bases. The Wolverines left 11 men on the bases, while only four members of the Purdue nine were stranded. In the first, second, fourth, and seventh…

… certain home runs. Purdue's in- field performed admirably, Wise, the catcherv being guilty of the only mis- play of his team. No errors were counted against the Wolverines, Kubi- cek's close play in the…

… sixth inning be- ing counted as a hit. Wolverines Outhit Purdue Don Miller, the star pitcher of thie Michigan nine, staged a pitching duel with Maxton, the ace of the Purdue squad. Miller allowed seven…

… hits, struck out six men, passed one man, and hit one batter. The Wolverines made eight hits, secured four bases on balls. Davis and Morse were given free passes to first base, both bet" hit by pitched…

… when Gilbert, Wolverine right fielder, tripled with two out, but Da- vis grounded out. In the fourth, Ku- bicek opened with a single, and ad- vanced to second when Maxton issued a base on balls to…

April 21, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… Wisconsin to inaugurate the Conference season today at Madison. The Wildcats, smarting" front their 7-1 defeat at the hands of the Wolverines, will seek their initial victory against the Badg- ers. Either…

April 21, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… Friday-Syracuse, there. Saturday--Syracuse, there. TRACK Saturday-Drake Relays at Des Moines. I :, ! j ; li ! ! o FISHER TO DEPEND ON VETERANS innr| IA ILAIM FOR WOLVERINE BATTING PUINCH1 IfF LL \ UINit…

… batting well for'___ the final four games of the south- (seca TThd ) the platecagainst Northwester ern trip, the Wolverines slumped BLOOMINGTON Ind., April 20.- at the plate against Northwestern.i Although…

April 21, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… .of Panama was ratified to- Of the 10,623 students now attending Perrin Led Wolverine Batsmen With the paper was merely read before the day by the senate. It provides for a the University 6,472 , are…

… much for Ypsilanti SENIORIT T PLANT oratian was 59 to Normal college in the first home game 19, or d1 more than the necessary of the Wolverine diamond scheduletw-hrsmory. I EA BUR M N ofth olern daon…

April 21, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… -- - -- -- - ---- - - - - - - .. "The Pride of Ann Arbor" Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuerth Theater i' 41 k lm mms By SIGMUND ROMBERG Composer of "Blossom Time" and "The Student Prince" Singing Company of 100 Rousing Male Chorus' Dixie…

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