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February 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IAGE THREE Powerful Indiana Wrestling Team Defeats Zerbo Defeats I Hockey Team Shows Airtight B a dge r s Beat Dworman In Defense In Friday's Tie Game Wolverines To By ROBERT J…

…-6. Wally Heavenrich and Seymour Rubin were the only Wolverine mat- men who were able to turn in victories for the Maize and Blue. Heavenrich met Howard Bush of the Hoosiers in the 135-pound division and in a…

… was needed and after it had ended awarded the decision to the Wolverine wrestler. This was Heavenrich's seventh victory in as many starts this season. Seymour Rubin Wins Seymour Rubin defeated Howard…

… of Indiana had an easy time with Ed Kellman in the 118-pound division and punished the Wolverine severely throughout the match winning by a time advantage of 8:39. In the 126-pound class act- ing Capt…

…. Ollie Cellini of the Hoo- siers rolled up a time advantage of 7:00 over Alan Rubin of Michigan. For a while it looked as if the more experienced Indiana man would pin Rubin but the Wolverine managed to…

…- ence, they must have been dispelled in Friday's game with the Gophers. The Wolverines virtually defended their way into at least a half interest in the Big Ten title when they tiedt Minnesota, 1 to 1, in…

February 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… unofficially shatter the Conference record and come within seconds of the world mark, as the Wolverine swimmers administered a 58 to 17 drubbing to the Michigan State team at the Intramural Pool yesterday…

…'s hockey team as they take to the Arena ice here at 8 p. m. tonight to do battle with Minnesota's formidable sextet. The Wolverines still have a chance to tie for the Big Ten championship, it was made known…

… efficiency tonight. The Wolverine defense will be strained to the utmost tonight. Chapman, Gabler, and Jewell will have a host of potential scorers to battle against, since almost every member of Minnesota…

Wolverines Hopes of regaining second place in the Conference standings hinges on the outcome of the coming week- end games in which the Wolverine quintet faces Purdue at Lafayette Saturday and Minnesota here…

February 24, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… a C aaor rith nn R b a nra At. c Tn fun cQnn- Allowing their opponents no first places, the Wolverine swimmers piled up their score and in so doing broke two conference records. Although the new…

… distance last night in 1:38,7. Dick Degener, the Wolverine na- tional diving champion, had no dif- ficulty in winning the low-board event. Derland Johnston, sophomore luminary, strengthened the confi- dence…

… hand corner of the cage before Jewell could throw his body in front of the puck. With the Wolverines down two goals in less than three minutes, the Michigan defense, with Red MacCol- lum in the lineup…

February 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… instruction compared with long-established colleges and universities. Team Bows, 33-19 Crippled Wolverine Team Defeats Minnesota, 3-1, To Gain Championship Sherf And Heyliger Account For Goals Maize And Blue…

… Poser and Gilly IOWA CITY, feb. 23. - (') - MacDonald, the Badger's great guards Greatest of all Michigan swimming held six Wolverine forwards without teaestal twogn s eicn a single point. teams…

… warranted Coach Cap- Taylor Drysdale, Jack Kasley, and pon's faith in him by outplaying two Ogden Dalrymple of the Wolverines' Wisconsin centers to take high scor- set the sensational time of 2:59 in the ing…

… honors with 13 points. Entering 300-yard medley relay, bettering thei the game near the close of the half, Rudness speeded up Michigan's at-^Amercan rcord by44seconds tack and was the only Wolverine to…

… defeats. Minnesota needed a victory last night to tie for the title. Fifteen hun- ired fansusaw the undisputedtitle lipping out of the Wolverines' hands in the first five minutes. Before three minutes had…

February 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… team defeated the Wolverine grap- home interests. Booing the referee isao time-honored customn, and is piers here last Friday night by the 1cxp ted whenkept within certain one-sided score of 25 to 5…

… reported to have but that is far from the true case. Two Men Out. While the Wolverine athletic teams never like to be calamity howlers and alibi themselves o of defeats such as this one, there does seem to…

… title. when the Wolverines ply aie to- ,the Wlverine stands have the Chicago Maroons in Lost Field lkcn up tie habit of trying to WALIKEHTe FACE ue. The Miect'gon o ach -e the invading player mr i TO…

February 24, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… would never approve the selection of a Notre Dame man for a Wolverine coaching position, but, according to Coach Harry G. Kipke, the Michigan director was a leader in the movement to secure the services…

… the Irish would be but a fraction of what it is for practically any other trip on the Wolverine schedule. The expense item is of prime importance to all athletic teams and coupled with the fact that a…

… seeming to be the best proof of this. The Wolverines also rank as one of the best teams in. the Big Ten and there is little doubt but what a clash between the two this season would have aaninerd as much…

… interest as Mondanv's Wolverine- of Pittsburgh for the first time in history and why Notre Dame should always be shunned no one knows. The theory was advanced last year that Notre Dame's athletic policies…

February 24, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… second place with Minnesota with ;even won and two games lost and a virtual tie with Illinois for the Big ren title. And incidentally it put the Wolverines in position for a Con- ference championship for…

… the first time since Coach Cappy Cappon took over in 1931 for Michigan's first title since 1929. Is First Since '32 It also was the Wolverines first victory over the Lafayette, Ind., team since 1932 and…

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