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February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

…FEBRUARY 22,-- 1929 %,FIE MICHIGAN DAIL P~EBRUARY 22, 1929' THE MICHIGAN DAILY III WOLVERINE TANK MEN WILL BEGIN STIF DRILL IN PREPARATION FOR NORTHWESTERN Meets With State And Wisconsin Are…

… intensive training for the meet with the strong Northwestern ag- gregation, now only two weeks away. - The meet at Grand Rapids. was scarcely more than a workout,; the Wolverines winning easily by a 51…

… both finished ahead of' Bailey in the fancy diving, while Grimshaw was off form, taking fourth. Rose touched out Reif of the Wolverines for a second place in the 40-yard sprint. Michigan had little…

… trouble winning the rest of the events. Next Wednesday Michigan' State will invade the Intramural. build- ing pool for a dual meet, while on Saturday the Wolverines will jour- ney to Madison to compete with…

… Strong The Wolverines appewr to be we'l fortified in the free style with Sea- ger, Walker', Reif, and 0. Gold- smith available for the sprints and Ault a sure place winner in the distance events. Watson…

…. Northwestern will bring the out- standing collegiate diver in the country, Wallie Colbath, Olympic team member, to test the prowess of the Wolverines on the spring- board. Crews of the eastern colleges are…

… Schuykill. TWO OLYMPIC TEAM MATMEN TO REPRESENT WOLVERINES TONIGH T (Continued From Page Six) Purdue, considered the leading 165 matmen in the total number of pounder in the Conference. He will points scored…

… this year, has Buckeye is expected to give the developed fast, defeating Hooker of wolverine plenty of trouble. -p 30 New Spring Topoa s YOUR CHOICE AT ONLY Wr- 1 I I 44 V Hows Your Cap7 $185 5 S…

February 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… win from Northwestern and a 'defeat at the hands of Wiscon- In the first game of. the trip with Northwestern the Wolverines experi- enced little troubl~e in carrying . off honors, .although the Purple…

… and White played better basketball than they displayed on their recent in'va- sion of Ann Ardor. Defense "Strong- .At no time did Northwestern threat- en the Wolverines, for the latter were leading 'by…

…,-respon- biblea for 19 of the Wolverine points. He figured considerably, in the de- fense with Paper., Hard luck shtots and Wisconsin's pm' handball doubles tournament this afternoon at the handball courts inj the…

… basement of Waterman gvmn a-, NOW $1.00 gettin~g the breaks, spelled defeat for the Wolverines in this air-tight af- fair". Although. the Badgers never. se- cured the tip-off in one wi'tance dlur- ig the…

… game they held the Wolver- i ines scoreless from' the . field 'in the first half. Every man on both teams played: a hard game, and the contest was one of the cleanest rough gamesI that a Wolverine team…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… rkcxEsmx I fi -.E Ni 1 H,1: C -rt 1- L "Y r'ttiLtiY', FEBRUARY GL', l THE M iCHI U YiI~iiL'Y ?RIDAY;- PEksi~uAi~i' 22, WOLVERINE GRAPPLERS TO MEET BUCKEYES TOP VIGHT FIRST HOME BIG TEN…

… MATCH ONSCHEDULE[ Buckeyes Have Lost Three Of Their First Four Meets; Two To Big Ten Opponents ED GEORGE TO WRESTLE In the best of condition and rea- sonably confident of a victory, the Wolverine

Wolverines compete against the Minnesota yearlings this after- noon and Saturday in a tele- graphic meet. The Michigan times will be determined in trials in the field house. Although the freshman squad.is the…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… the Cornhusker se~eder was at the top of his form. Hester led Locke for 98 of the 100 yards,' and lost by less than half a 'stride. In the 440',yard dash the Wolverine! entries will bet…

…- , = mi +t Purdue ace, close behind hinlm. in' o iBenny Oosterbaan, Wolverine for- in fo jward takes third honors in the num- - 'ber of field~ goals made, with 25 to 7 M i'chigan men. his credit, but ranks…

… time Mathermen wilted in the second per righting to break the tie for second i success of the W\olverine team this iod, and the Purdue team was able t place in the Conference championship year has been…

… a formidabl, feet; Frank Harrigan, who alternates men showed ragged form, and then, opponent. The Wolverines must wii at running guard and forward, stands in the encounter with Purdue, it seem- to…

February 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… Fallon, Man- Wright and nine players will the journey which may prove adding factor in 'the Wolverine for Big Ten 'championship laur- 'Hoppy" Birks may not be able ,ke the trip on account of a injury…

Wolverines In the )ntest, Purdue will work every strategy possible to even the' The Purdue offense centers Captain Guillon, who was held' ms in the game here until the Le minutes of play when, he ree ldng…

… expected to be a fast and close contest. Northwestern, who deefated the Wolverine swimmers here last week, 45-21, sank the Hoosier squad -1^- cently under a 52-17 count and. in' view of this fact, Barnes…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Religion Series teams now in a mutiple tie for second! Ills Historical Field nail, details of the plans were u-place. A victory over Chicago will .AFt the Wolverines in first place with The department…

… cancelled tonight because of the i urer of the University announced yes- casts from Rome, but study of the cago-Indiana game Hoerger was high warm weather. The Wolverine squad, terday that at all future…

… will fol- A defeat tonight will virtually elimi- BELIEVES AMERICAN GOVERNMENTAL low in pursuing the objective of fur- nate the Wolverines from the title ther limiting agreements P;"esident rae CONTROL…

… in the Union pool. Capt. Paul Samson of the Wolverine squad made the feature swim of the I meet when he established a new na- tional intercollegiate record in the 220 yard free style event. The record…

…, threatened the Wolverine swimmers in the 100 yard free 'style when lie held the lead for the first thre laps of the tank. Captain Samson and Bement closed up on the State man in the third lap and Samson got…

… was won by Cook of Michigan State. He scored a narrow margin over Bailey, Wolverine diver. Many of the optional dives of the contestants drew ap- plause from the spectators. Freshmen Lead List Of All "A…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… to the Senate by elec- southern college. tion. Hale has served since 1917, Wrote Several Articles Howell and Copeland since 1923,1 The article entitled "Wolverines Vandenburg a little less than a flee…

… genulic ns Dominate i The pumpkin-seed and the sun Michigan senators are tradition- fish had been placed in the tanks ally Republican. Two of the three several months ago. They reached migrating Wolverines

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… events in MIchigan Star Captures Second in 75 Yard Handicap'; Ties for Third in High Jump DASH TAKES EIGHT SECONDS; WOLVERINE JUMPS 6 FEET 1 BULLETIN (Special to The Daily) New York, Feb. 21. - Carl John…

…, Coach Lund- gren, and members of the iichigan five. Mr. Bartelme declared that the re- fere was acting entirely within his Jurisdiction in threatening to forfeit the game if the Wolverine support- ers…

…; GAME IS ROUGH Superior ability in shooting baskets enabled the Chicago quintet to triumph over the Wolverines last night b a 82 to 19 score. The game ,was one of the hardest fought affairs ever witnessed…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… Famous Duncan %Ch1ain Although one of Detroit's new hotels, the modern Hotel Wolverine is being redecorated arld recarpeted through- out, to be even more attractive than before. Over $100,000 being spent…

… Hotel (Deer Park, Md.-summer only), and the Wolverine (Detroit). For real value use the Duncan Hotels. $2.50 and up. "DRIVE IN" 0 OT E L DUNCAN HOTELS CO. ELIZABETH AND WITHERELL STREETS, DETROIT moo…

February 22, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

… of Cap- tain Rea but even his absence did not excuse the Wolverines from missing many easy shots and falling down in their passing game. Against Wisconsin, Michigan's team play broke up the Badger…

… be turned into the scoring column, and too fre- quently takes the ball when it is Mich- igan's out. Tonight the Wolverines will face M. A. C. at Lansing and Coach Mather will be afforded an opportunity…

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