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January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

Wolverines played a strong de- fensive game, holding the speedy Badger trio Behr, Andrews and Hotchkiss to a single goal, this be- ing a spectacular shot from the cor- ner of the court by the diminuitive…

… it did not pre- vent the Wolverines from scroing themselves, Harrigan, Reece, Doyle and Chambers .sending the ball through the net iin the closing mo- ments of :play. Box scare Michigan I ,( 7 1…

May 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… DEFEAT WISCONSIN Wolverines hIigh AND TIES FOR AN0THER TO SUORE 14 POUNTS FOUR MARKS FALL Win, 22 to 2, Playing In Wind; Lead 11 to 1 By Noon .+..vv. aav wu . .Uau a.U L11G k CA LVIULVG VL Liltz t 1 t…

… the overwhelmingy core of 22-2. Following their win over Northwestern in such a fashion' stamped the Wolverine team as one of he best in the Big Ten, excelled by Chicago alone, which has not lost aj…

… Conference meet. A high wind, which swept the course during the morning, seemed to other the Wisconsin men but had no ffect on the Wolverine golfers who pimped into a lead of 11-1 by noon. Captain Feely shot…

…, the Wolverine pair having a best ball score of 70, which is two below par. The second of the foursomes proved o be the most thrilling of the match-f s, with Connor and Cole shooting 751 nd 76…

… remembered by Michigan fans. The Wolverine hurdler got a fair start, and was trailing the leaders at the half way mark by several yards. He crept up gradually, and was just a yard behind Werner over next to…

… :25.6 seconds.I Another upset cane when Captain Freyberg, Wolverine middle distance man was beaten in both' the mile and the half mile. In the former event E Freyberg was in last place going into the…

… second behind the Ferry Ifield record. Northrop was the high point man of the meet, the versatile Wolverine ac- counting for 14 markers. He was tied with his team mate Prout in the pole vault, won the…

… in the ninth inning and beating Illinois 5 to 4 yesterday, the Wolverines virtually assured them- selves of the 1926 Conference base- ball championship. Unless Wisconsin, who is in the second place…

May 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… the furlong. In a recent ex- 220 yard low hurdles-Wok by Lov- }(oWolverines luck, but it was a 1 hibition here, he made the distance in ing, Detroit Cass Tech; second, Ross, little late in passing the…

…'linois, but the Wolverines have one (M); Hale (I), second; Kelly (M), be run off the latter part of the week more victory to their credit than the third. Time :21.5 seconds. at the Conference tourney in Chicago…

June 23, 1926 • Page Image 1

…- catl education department andl the ment, will leave this afternoon on the D~ean of Women, according to Miss{ Wolverine for Boston, Massachusetts. I At Boston the p~arty' will be met byI the other three…

October 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… Race t- Ka ssel, Illini End And Captain, Will Lead Strong Team Against Wolverines 'PURDUE MEN NOT NAMED Coach Stephen J. Farrel's Wolver- Ine cross-country team will meet the Purdue harriers in the…

… formerly a pupil of Coach Mantn's while he was still at Harvard, "has tentatively arranged a dual meet in l3etroit between the champions of the East and the Wolverine squad, run- I ers-up for Conference…

… others with the principal tank teams of the country who will meet the Wolverines in the Conference meet and in the na- tional intercollegiate contests to be held in April at Iowa City, in the new Hawkeye…

…. Y I Charles "Chuck" Kassel Sensational end and captain of the fighting Illinois eleven which will face the Wolverines in today's most i mportant game. Kassel was mention- ed for all-American honors…

November 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

… only way for us to find it out is to 'Wolverine victory over Minnesota, the keep on playing the Wolverines." 1 drum-major would have to discard the "Victors" and play "This is our lucky l Michigan…

…Me Wolverines muade -- three. The Gophers oulgiained Michigan was in a bad way when the. Yostnien 11 yards to one, yet the teamw left the field at the end of Minnesota was, able to score only the first half, but…

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