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November 23, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

… arrive in Columbus early this PlH, CIP I" l 5_2Tiif j anced, overhead game, a superior kick- morning where the Wolverine lar- ° f ru IL i l ing offehse, and an uncanny ability to rier wil viewiththe…

… ruts. Ohio State, ;me of north goal to 'defend, Beta. Thleta PF1 the. field to the 20 yard line Cook the teams the Wolverines wvill have ,kicked off. The ball Was kicked and!I squirmed h~s way thirg…

Wolverines, Joe Horner and of Wisconsin is also a runner of na; Ralph Craig, were .placed onl James E. mean ability. ~Sullivan's AlAeia track team in The conference run is the last meet AllAmei1. for no less…

… than five of the Wolverines a- as Captain Arndt, B~owen, Rearick, Da-~ Six Wolverines gained a place in the vis and Griffen will receive their1 Intercollegiate track finals, at Cam- sheepskin~ in tihe…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 6

… real fight of young lives. Jackson to Hurl cording to all available dope it be Jackson, the Indians' grvat> ad wizard, who will step up on hilock in his second attempt to the Wolverines. Jackson had…

… being at the s of the Wolverines. is probable that Howard Liver- will be Coach Fisher's choice to se the Illini batters on Thurs- Livy pitched a beautiful game at na, out twirling Jackson in the run, and…

…;er, Hollingsworth, Brilihewrt and Gharrity; .Danforth, Root, Pruett and S$evereid.' lat'oiial League W~olverines Should Win C'ol m-libits] fleet If -Performaiices Are AUp to Standard 1MAY OUTSTANDING STARSi…

… :mect will be bas- ed. A comparison of. the marks of each team shows a majority of the poi-nts resting with the Wolverines but since, the Illinois meet anything is likely to happen. Throwing all unlooked…

February 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… grown too strong. Cormb continued his high class work before the net, nor did the jWolverine waiver In his playing throughout the game.< The third period saw the M4aize and Blue defense in a more…

… points for thqi Catholics and because of Isis, expl- lent work in 1both attack and dfense, but the Wolverine leader, Captain MacDufif, put uip a wonderful game In spite of the odds. Anderson: and Beresford…

… a chemist in the United States 'Depart- --yigetritrs njunls ngn of - Two proposed constitutional amend- Regzents Nfurfin, S'awxve and Llandc against the Wolverines at Ann Arbor, getritrs njunls ngn…

January 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… resistance" is having on the coal ,eni the Wolverines went scoreless, . torney-Genieral nounced h by residentWu isondupan rd auscthi s' nctaie nt nthe ctwas successful six times -out .o wh' h ritcewssge n tht…

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