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May 24, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… ix7 lrc rd it ti Lcs lac (lc. VARSITY DEFEATS CASE IN STRUGGLE By a Score of 5 to 3 Wolverines ax Vanquish Ohioans on a Wet Diamond SMITH OUTCLASES OPPONENT I lcru lc Oiolx. iixz32.-ILL xiclxxi url…

May 24, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

… journey to Lehigh today, as the Lehigh management called the game off. Rain and wet grounds were giv- en as the reason for the canceling of the Michigan-Lehigh battle. The Wolverines are stopping at the…

May 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… 2. For the third time in as many days a Wolverine pitcher went bad in the middle of a game, the oppo- sition piling up four runs and winning the game before Lundgren's relief man got in action. The…

… Ferguson, but neither could get on. Sheehy fanned to end the game. The score: IN 220 YARD STRAISHTA WOLVERINE TEAM BESTS NAVY Goaded to Vengeance by Defeats Michigan Tennis Players Take All Matches…

May 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… . AT- 1 PIP I VOL. XXVI. No. 165. WOLVERINE TRICK ARTISTS PRACTICE FOR FINAL TIME CAPT. SMITH, UFER, FOX, GRIEST, AND MURPHY MAKE FINAL APPEARANCE PLAN BIG SEND-OFF FOR TEAM "Morry" Dinne to Address…

May 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

… with instructions for the entry of con- teptants will be made public as soon as arrangements are completed. WOLVERINE TRACK ARTISTS PRACTICE FOR FINAL TIME (Continued from Page One) or running pants…

May 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

Wolverine track team meets the :aroon runners, Coach Lundgren rd Coach Page will pit their dia- fond warriors against each other for he third time this season. The game ill be the first one between Michi- an…

… and Chicago baseball teams in he Windy City for many a year. Monday afternoon the Wolverines ill journey out to Iowa City, and ill look over Hamilton's brand of itching again. In the last meeting of…

… Illini Tuesday afternoon Illinois will fur- ish the opposition in the game that ight to decide the championship of e Big Ten. The Wolverines can lose no of the three games on this trip, it they must beat…

… victory, it also desires it in e worse way. The Wolverines can't rget the one blemish to their other- FARRELL'S MEN OUT TO DEFEAT CICAOA GAI j --4 TEAM SHOWS 11PROVEMENT IN YESTERDAY'S PRACTICE SESSION The…

…, Cross, Haigh, Latir, Lindstrom, Mess- ner, Baker, Langley, and trainer Muirhead. The Wolverines are confident that they will be able to repeat the vic- tory of the last indoor meet, although the Maroons…

… the best he has done this season. Buell was late in starting to train this season, but he is rapid- ly rounding into form, and should be a valuable asset to' the Wolverines before the year is over. It…

… and Terhune, but inois managed to gather an even zen blows off these men, and now t Garrett has joined the swatting w, there is every reason to be- ve that the Wolverines will present powerful offense…

… year. They won the doubles from Nash and Pike, but lost both singles to the Chicago men, all the sets, however, going to deuce. Two Wolverines Entered Hamer and Egbert ,the Michigan men entered, have…

… already been beat- en twice by Chicago, and they also lost to Wisconsin last week. This de- feat, however, was due to an injury, which Egbert, the Wolverine star, re- ceived in the leg during the first…

… 30 names will give the eet an intersectional atmosphere, id afford a comparison with' the estern Conference contest to be held week later. The Wolverines will so compete at the Big Ten champion- ip on…

May 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…. Watch The Daily Classified column. MICHIGAN SREAS IEJEN IN TENli TOURNAMENT WOLVERINES BEAT WISCONSIN t IN SINGLES; LOSEl DOUBLES (Special to The Michigan Daily) Chicago, Ill., May. 23. - Michi-i gan…

May 24, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- though Hayes, of Notre Dame, beat him out in the 100-yard dash, due to the fact that the track was heavy, slow, and made of dirt. Gilfillan Enters Gilfillan upset all the Wolverine dope by appearing in…

May 24, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

Wolverines, against the Michigan Agricultural Col- lege team, Thursday, is in itself enough to assure another victory to- day. Little doubt of the result of this afternoon's game is being express- ed. The…

… strength of the Maize and Blue, as evidenced in a 1,000 per cent record, leaves no other team in the Conference, a look in on the Michi- gan standing. Hamilton will again be placed against the Wolverines

May 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… Michigan is pile up in this cinder class- now until then' Coach Far- be priming his men for this last on the Wolverine From all previous performances II- nois is rated by far as the favorite or the Big Ten…

…, or Nebraska, may count nough points to overshadowg the ork of the Wolverines. The out- ome of such a meet is difficult to )recast, for non-Conference schools. oast excellent men in particular vents…

May 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…. Hershdorfer, '23, t AND WALKING , James House, '24L, James W. Hume, '23, Herold Hunt, '23Ed, Edward C. McCobb, '23, Albert J. Parker, '23, J. WOLVERINES SCORE 5 Ross Riford, '23, Max Schrayer, '23E. RUNS IN…

… MICHIGAN'S HOPES FORBIG temporarily and the Wolverines tallied TEN TITLE RISE AS RESULT five scores. Elliott, Michigan mounds- man, pitched a wonderful game, strik- ing out nine men, allowing but two…

May 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

… when it CA: "The band, by omitting to play 'The Yel- ad Blue' in honor of the Wolverines, kept ctators from hearing one of the finest college n the United States." ois deserves thanks and praise for her…

May 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

… PLACE TA suredly negative. The Wolverines, although boasting of several star per- f6rmers in a few events, certainly cannot boast of having a well-balanc- ed aggregation. Illinois is the favorite for the…

… the championship meet at Iowa City is problematical. Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Michigan track season is rap- close, the Wolverines >mpeted in their last season, and have but ares in the…

May 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 171) • Page Image 5

… timely hitting which enjoy tracterized the ,attack in the Shor games of the year. At Colum- ' Wolverines succumbed to the WA uckeyes because they failed to Day. in pinches. At Illinois erratic [ing…

… batted at a .500 clip against Iowa. If the Wolverines are able to continue their pace in batting they should be able to win a high berth among the Confer- ence nine despite the recent setbacks.- This…

May 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… College Wits e chorus from j two games practically eliminating the Number out this week or little care E Wolverines frtom the race. was "exercised in selectinig materialI misce in Am-sr for the issue, for…

May 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… at 8:45 o'clock this morning at the Ann Arbor Country club. Two changes will be present in the Wolverine team. Dan Quirk will play in the number one position, Captain Smith participating in the number…

May 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

… were shutouts and the opponents only gain- ed one run in each of the others. Furthermore, against teams of the cal- ibre ,of: Illinois,. Iowa, Wisconsin, Northwestern and Ohio, Wolverine pit- chers have…

… Evan- ston and Madison, besides giving tire Wolverines a clean slate for the six; Big Ten contests played away fromI home this season, were marked by the best playing that the team has turned in this…

… credited he has ever seen. Wisconsin, accord- ing to the Wolverine coach, looked like th'e best ball team that Michigan has encountered this year. Sensational Gaine The game was marked by sensa- tional…

… possible 15 first places from the Ohio State track squad Saturday at Columbus, Coach Stephen J. Farrell's Wolverines extended the Buckeyes~to the utmost' in the other four events. Michigan was forced to…

… rush obviously with the intention ofI wearing the Wolverine down i order to prevent him from opening with his terrific sprint which has carried him to victory in all of his Conferencej races. At the end…

… TENNIS IN THE BIG TEN By Herbert Vedder1 Competition among Wolverine teams for I he honor of annexing the fifth Big Ten championship of the year for Michigan is almvost as keen as that be- tween the Maize…

May 24, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

… Bergelin and Ralph Cole will the four Wolverine entries. This artet has won all its dual meets ring the season, having scored vic- ries over Purdue, Northwestern, I1- tois, Wisconsin, and Ohio State. All the…

… loss of Chapman through on t-p of the scramble, due to his six injuries cost Michigan a possible firstI foot three inch jump two weeks ago. place, the Wolverines will likely pick Aside from Anson, Frey…

…, occasional- Wolverine and the veteran Prout, who lyd oes something worthwhile with thas scored in the conference meet the discus, and Nelson of Iowa, may for the past two years, have not as get in on the fun…

… party will leave for the meet today and for the first time in several years the Wolverines are not regarded as one of the two lead- ing contenders for the title. Included in the party beside Coach- es…

…- ndt, and Fresse. Besides these Eard- ley who is going to Evanston on his own account will be entered in the meet. Hester and Grodsky will attend to the sprints for the Wolverines while Munger, Seymour…

May 24, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 177) • Page Image 7

…. with lom-e of the other teams. Those who remember the excellent showing made by the Wolverines at the indoor meet are conceding them "a good chance to pick up points. Iowa, Indiana, and Nc~th esternl are…

…. However the Wolverines will be!o ati 'onelat rnti entirely sans high jumpers and dlis-I rated at. least equally with tie «Wol- AN AE cns throwers. verine team, however, havir. defeat- ed the titleholder, 6…

May 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… Undefeated Wolves In Big Ten Contest MYRON HAS LEG INJURY Reports from Iowa City indicate that the Hawkeyecamp is filled with optimism and a firm belief that the Wolverines are due for a fall in their baseball…

… of Myron, whose leg injury received in the Michigan State game will probably keep him on the bench during the' present trip. The defeat at East Lansing has not dampened the spirits of the Wolverines

…, Hutton of Purdue, and and Callahan. The Wolverine pair n (First Game.) and Forwald of Iowa. Carlson of Workhoven of Iowa have all been of Barton and Hammer, the Ili f Michigan, who placed fifth last…

…, who has been playing u and Delta Sigma Phi in the fra- number one position most of the ernity horseshoe tournament is season, the Wolverine varsity golf ilmost certain to be the recipient team will meet…

May 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan entries qualified in trials were held. No Wolverines Property Is Damaged and One [ were entered in. the hurdles or the [ half mile. Four of Coach Farrell's PersonI lyInjure men turned in the best…

…- Big. Ten record in the high hurdles companied the tornado. Disrup- when he raced the 120 yardsd in tionOf t -14.7. Two Wolverines qualified in tion of communication made it im- the440ard dash when Edl…

May 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

…, est golf matches ever shot in Ann order to lay claim to the Confer- and Eapon. i Arbor. The Wolverines are hosts to once tennis championship, the The procaufr lineup will be as ! ' follows: Axin…

… the other Wolverines to engage il leaders is therefore a matter of round is one of the most closely up some more records for the boys the singles matches. conjecture, with Kiegler or Comp- ( matched…

… required for the New York artist self against his Wolverine op- day afternoon. play. to establish this record. ponent. ~V iconin rew Meets' Pe~'Veteran squad TA IG EEV *r MADISON, WisconsinMay 23 - With the…

May 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…: Badgers Score 46 Points, Illini 39, to N Wolverines With 38; Strength in Events Deciding Factor. By J. Cullen Keznedy. DYCH E STADIUM, Evanston, Ill., May 23.- clads evened the count against Michigan here…

… tod at the hands of the Wolverines in the indoor titl by scoring heavily in the field events to topple the ence champions from their throne. The Badgen 4() points to take the title, while Illinois…

May 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… of second place in the Conference rat-I ings, Michigan's net squad scored a hard-ought 5 to 4 victory over the strong Illini team here today. Perfect weather and a capacity crowd greeted the Wolverines

… deciding match. By winning four of the six sin- gles, the Wolverines appeared to have the match won but the crack Illini doubles combinations out- classed the first two Michigan teapms leaving it up to Brace…

… and Reindel. lammer, Wolverine's ace, was impressive in his 8-6, 2-6, 6-4, win over Turner. Miller of Illinois was decisively beaten 6-2, 6-2, by Colby Ryan, whose improved game has led Coach Johnstone…

… had dr rolling around the cup. ,as about three feet in If sloping green. ers Hornsby has been h: roubles making the Ch perform in ,pennant styit to edn Ed Russell, Wolverine track star who yester- day…

May 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHICAN DAILY FIELD III II NS BIG TEN TITLE 10 Points for Wolverines as' 100, 220 Yard Dashes; lps Set New Record. STON, ord). 220 yard low hurdles-Won by of nKeller (Ohio): Sentman (Ill…

… Mrs. M. Downing, 50 Main St. Milan, Mich. , ishing with ime :23.5 tennis team will journey to Colum- y of Illinois Pole vault--Won by W a r n e bus to defend its title. Ray Fisher's1 e Wolverine

… which has been playing an excell- (Iowa): Robinson (Ill.) second: ent brand of golf and the fact that r d i e r and Curry (Purdue) third: Nowotny the Wolverine team tied a dual n the cen- (Wis.) fourth…

…). (New Conference Negro. e run ahead of in which ly on Aus- Wolverines Shot put-Won by Munn (Minn.): Behr (Wis.) second: Kabat (Wis.) third Purma (Ill.) fourth: Biddin- ger (Ind.) fifth. Distance 48 ft…

… innings had been played. Two weeks ago the Wolverines defeated Wisconsin, but1 the Badgers have shown vast im- provement since then while Michi- gan's work at the plate has dropped off. Eddie Tolan will be…

May 24, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…, a museum he has designed to contain casts of the best pieces of sculpture in the history of art. Michigan Gets Five In Ninth Beats Toledo Wolverines Win 5-3 In First Night Game; Held Scoreless 8…

… University, 5 to 3. The game was the_ first one ever played under arc lights by a Michi- gan nine. Five singles, coupled with two walks in the last inning, ended Lippincott's dominance over the Wolverine bats…

…-hitting for Wilson, drove in Chapman with the winning run, and Artz added another with a drive which scored Lerner: Wilson and Patchin worked on the mound for the Wolverines and be- tween them held Toledo to…

… outhit the Wolverines, failed to bunch their blows with the same effectiveness, scoring one run in the seventh and adding two more in the eighth. Patch- in held them scoreless in the final inning after…

May 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… double victory in capturing the crown now held by Illinois. Mich- igan is host to the meet for the first time since 1923 when a Wolverine team scored a 1/2-point victory over Illinois with a total of 57…

… Four Holes To Lose One Up_ Olin Dutra and Jimmy Thompson1 came from behind in yesterday's match with Johnny Fischer and Chuck Kocsis of Michigan after the Wolverine pair had them two down on the 14th tee…

May 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

… at that time. To the Members of the Michigan Wolverine: The Board of the Wolv- crine has declared that each member- ship now has the value of $2 and requests that all members call for their refund…

May 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…x THE MICHIGAN DAILY A )werful Wolverine Track Squad wil0peii Drive For Title ward In Final I Appearance As Miehian Star rersatile Wolverine And Owens Meet In Series Of Individual Duals smith…

… schools, the Wolverines encountered only little competition wInning all three by such topheavy scores as 105 to 21 over Minnesota, 69 to 57 over Ohio State, and 81 to 45 over Illinois. These meets…

… and Paul Gorman, if=° he is in condition, should also win points in the 880-yard run. Dangerous In Hurdles In the hurdles, the Wolverines pre-, sent a dangerous combination. In addition to Ward in the…

May 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Eestern State Rallies In T~ird To Beat Varsity Nine, 8 To 4 TeitelbaubnAnd Regeczi Smash " s Teachers Get Even Break In A Two-Game Series With Wolverines

… the University of Michigan baseball club, 8 to 4 today. It gave the teachers an even break in the two-game schedule with the Wolverines. Western State has won eight games in nine starts against tern…

…. ' Captain Harvey Smith will lead the Michigan thack team in its attempt to win the Big Ten track title today and will be entering his last meet as a member of the Wolverine squad. Smith will run in the 880…

May 24, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… Thursday or Friday. Name Winners Of Michigan Culver Awards Royall Frye of Birmingham and Robert Van Doren of Detroit were an- Wolverines And Ohio Tie For Second Place As Relay Team Is Beaten Jesse Owens…

… Rain forced the baseball game be- tween Michigan and Wisconsin to be called in the third inning yesterday, neither team being able to score up to that time. The Wolverines' next opponent-will be Western…

… two years of competition together, the great Wolverine quartet of Fred Stiles, Harvey Potton, Capt. Frank Aitkens and Stan Birleson met defeat, and finished third behind Northwestern and Indiana…

…. Northwestern came out of the chute first and was never headed. Birleson at anchor for the Wolverines cut a ten-yard deficit be- hind Indiana in half, but could do no more. The Wildcats were timed in 3:15.4, two…

… Michigan's Sam Stoller from second place in the broad jump by less than two inches and the Wolverines' point total re- ceived another setback. Jesse Owens was again the indi- vidual high point man of the…

May 24, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

… getting csh this way-on their own signatures. So add up your money needs and see us NOW. Loans Up to $300 --- 30 Months to Repay! 2nd Floor Room 208 WOLVERINE BLDG. (formerly Ypsi-Ann Bldg.) Phone 4000…

May 24, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

… ;ether rounds of 80 and 74-154. Bill Barclay, number one man on ,he Wolverine outfit was in fourth e place four shots higher than Evans. a Bill proved to be the master of the f first nine on the wooded…

… the second time he toured the lay- out. , Palmer In Fifth Place 'Bob Palmer was second low man among, the Wolverines, carding 80- 78-158. This placed him in a tie with Minnesota's Billy Cooper for the…

… last night at Toledo was cancelled because of wet grounds. The game may be played at a later date but no definite time has been set. would enable the Wolverines to end the season with an even .500 record…

… here the luck of the draw put the finishing touches on Wolverine hopes. Chicago, overwhelming favorite to retain the crown, was the Wolverine opponent in 4 first and one second round matches; The fact…

… up to aug- ment the team's prospects. Maroons Sure To Repeat Next year, however, liKe the one just past, will see the Wolverines fighting for third place. Chicago loses only Johnny Shostrum, their…

May 24, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

… were members of the life saving class dur- ing the winter season may obtain their emblems at Office 15, Barbour Gymnasium. Michigan Wolverine Student Co- operative, ;inc.: The date for payment of members…

Wolverine will close on June 10, then open again June 24 and close on Aug. 19. Present memberships are applicable for use during the sum- mer period, and special summer mem- berships are available at $1 for…

May 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… to cop the team title from the Wolverines or Hoosiers, these underdog squads are apt to swing the final outcome one way or the other, for the championship will be decided by the second, third, fourth…

…'s best quarter-milers, Michigan's Warren Breidenbach and the Hoosiers' Coch- ran, in an assault on the 24-year-old conference record of 47.4. Has .eU r , Mark. The smooth-stridg Wolverine has twice…

… find a renewal of his Breidenbach rivalry in this event in case the Wolverine, a pos- sible surprise entry, competes. Mich- igan's ace sprinter, Al Smith, took second last year and if his recent' ankle…

… own titular ambitions by sweeping aside Ohio State in both ends of a twin bill at Evanston today and tomor- ow. Wolverines Eye First A Wildcat defeat and a double vic- tory for the Varsity would give…

… the Wolverines a tie for the champion- ship with Northwestern and Illinois. Likewise, a Northwestern setback would leave the way open for Minne- sota to wind up with the Conference pennant. By sweeping…

May 24, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…, each of whom had point scores of plus 12. By bICK SIMON Michigan State's tennis team in- vades Ann Arbor today to help the Wolverines ring down the curtain on the 1941 home season. Play will begin at 2…

… indications the Wolverines will be in for another hard struggle., Neither team's lineup is definitely set but Leroy Weir, Maize and Blue net mentor, indicated yesterday that he would start Capt. Jim Tobin in…

May 24, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

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May 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945 THE MCIA A) ILY _ .__ 'rack, Baseball Tea , , f .._ - c iif c rence Thinclads Try To Retain ~Outdoor Crown Friday rTwety-Three Men To Journey to Champaign; Wolverine

… Strength Again in Middle Distances Wolverine Net Squad To Seek Big Ten Crown Undefeated Team Vies For Conference Title Linksmen A.im For Fourth Big Ten Golf Title Five Men To Compete For Team in Contest…

… Baseball Nine Prepares To Meet Badger Squad iLouthen, Bowman' To Pitch as Wolverines Play Runners-Up in Big Teii Race Saturday By MURRAY GRANT Twenty-three thinclads will represent Michigan Satui'day when…

… indoor conference while Illinois, Michigan's chief threat, mile crown. Hume, with his brotherj Bob, will attempt to maintain their domination of the middle -distancex events. The Wolverines will again be…

… Thomason, running the mile and Chuck Birdsall competing in the two mile. Sprinters Strong In the sprints the Wolverines will also be strong. There, Julian With- erspoon, Henry Fonde, and Val John- son will…

May 24, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… in 10 innings as the clubs went into extra frames for the second straight day. Wolverines Hand MSC 5-4Defeat in Return Tilt nibeiidO l Ooe 1ul)hs Prove s Deliiig il i e As Michiligan rI .Vs 1'ouir…

… unable to make the trip to East Lansing and the Wolverines' four, five, and six men were moved up one slot, each as Paul Schoenlaub took over the nuth- ber six singles assignment. After dropping his first…

… Notre Dame at South Bend, Saturday. OSU Thinclads Out To Break Wolverine jinx Ihwkheyes IPriimed for lx ((1 Here Sal Hrdfy When Coach Larry Snyder brings , his strong Ohio State track squad to Ann Arbor…

… take care of the third quarter-mile. Running against Michigan's Short at anchor, will be Buckeye Mal Whit- field. Wolverine hurdler Neil MacIntyre will be ready to run against Ohio State. Although Mac…

May 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… hit hurling and Hal Morrill's four-for five bat- ting spree highlighted the Michi- gan victory, the first Wolverine win since the Purdue series two weeks ago. Larsen kept the South Bend hitters guessing…

… 40 per- centage points. The Wolverines wasted no time in climbing all over Notre Dame's starting pitcher, Bob Nemes. Four Michigan hits good for three runs in the first inning ended the Notre Dame…

… of Michigan batting power in the sixth when five more Wolverines wore out the base paths on their journeys around the sacks. A walk to Bill Bucholz, singles by Koceski, Morrill and Palmer, a double by…

…. But the Wolverines got that one back in their half of the frame on the wildness of Notre Dame's third pitcher, southpaw Jerry Ledwidge, and an error by Giedlin at first base. Jack York went to the hill…

…, as the Wolverines need the points in both the high and low hurdles. (Tomorrow: Wisconsin and In- diana) semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will…

… walk off with the win, their eighth triumph in the last nine matches the Wolverines have played. * * * THE MEET served as the final competitive test for Michigan's linksmen before the Western Con…

…- ference Championships, scheduled for 'Friday and Saturday at Co- lumbus. Two men shared medal honors for Michigan. John Fraser and Chuck MacCallum shot 76's to lead the Wolverines, but right behind came…

Wolverine duo also swept best-ball, blanking the Titans 3-0. Leo Hauser and Dick Evans also proved a good combination, as they garnered 5'/2 points to 3%/2 for their U. of D. fees, Art Damiani and John…

May 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… System Promised By JERRY HELMAN The Wolverine Club has an- nounced a new flash card policy designed to give the University the "best flash card section in the country," according to Dorothy Fink, '55, Co…

May 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…T, MAY 24, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I h1ichigan TRIANGULAR TUSSLE: Thinclads Face Iotc Wildcat Squads To <v* * * With an eye to next week's Big Ten Championships, Don Can- ham's Wolverine

… setting pace should go to Wolverine cap- tain Don McEwen, but he will get stiff competition from Hawkeye Rich Ferguson and Michigan's Bill Hickman. * * * IN THE CONFERENCE indoor meet Ferguson finished…

… Conference leadership last night for the firt time this spring. Wet grounds at Evanston saved . the Wolverines from facing the heavy Northwestern bats while .. . Minnesota and its top flight soph- omore hurler…

…, Paul Giel, took the measure of Illinois, 5-1. * * * . . . ' . THE LOSS dropped Illinois in- to, second place, eght percentage points behind the idle Wolverines. Today is the last playing date )N on the…

… Big Ten schedule and a double win over Wisconsin will clinch the pennant for Ray Fish- er's crew, regardless of how the teammate other squads perform. If Michigan hasn't become stale Wolverine from its…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… an attemp t to avoid the tag. Michigan Baseball Team Defeats* ortwestern Wildcats, By DAVE BAAD ances by Jack Ritter and Dick Michigan's baseball club boune- Yirkosky sparked the Wolverines ed back…

… gns hitter during the past three weeks, "They didr not provide the sm. paced the Wolverine hitters with Thy idance prdthe mli-r fivehit inegttip.o h essary guidance for the military ufive hits eight…

… something handed power hitter came needshercd"h through perfectly with a long around here. See WOLVERINE, Page 3 Van Fleet said that when he agot back to this country he told al the"right people" in the Penta…

… States, at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in Clements Library. The talk which will be open to the public is sponsored by the po- litical science department, the Law School and Clements Library. Wolverines Set rw -u…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… game. The Wolverines got one run back in the bottom of the initial inning, on Frank Howell's double and Eaddy's tremendous triple to left centerfield. THE SCORE remained 2-1 un- il the sixth when…

… him home with a liner to center. The Wolverines tied it up in the bottom of the frame on two walks, a double steal and two singles by Lepley and Dan Cline. After Wisniewski yielded a walk and a single…

… Whitaker's Tahitian King, with Mrs. Gordon Guberson's Cor- respondent last. EajorC League Standings A.MERICAN LEAGUE Illinois Crumbles Before Wolverine Netmen, 8-1 Michigan Captures Six Singles Matches…

…-1. The Wolverines lost only in the number two singles match where the not too consistent Al Mann and Bob Curhan bowed to an Illi- nois combination of Walt Hulvey and Dave Stewart, 6-4, 6-2. -* * * A CLEAN…

…- gins. The meet was the last for the Wolverines before next weekend's Big Ten meet at Northwestern, giv- ing them an 8-3 record for the dual meet season By PHIL DOUGLIS Pi Lambda Phi came from be- hind…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 10

WOLVERINE CLUB Laurence Bloch, '53, fall Robert Golten, '54, spring YOUNG DEMOCRATS Judith Bender; '54, fall Blue Carstenson, Grad., spring YOUNG FRIENDS FELLOWSHIP Jenny Schneider*, Grad. YOUNG PROGRESSIVES…

May 24, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

… Harold Haugh. Open to the public. Composi- tions by Donaudy, Pergolesi, Schubert, Debussy, Pierne, Chausson, Fourdrain, Menotti, and Warren. University of Michigan Symphony and Wolverine. Bands, under the…

May 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…) St. Louis at Cincinnati (N) a8 3 5 l2 U Three Teams Begin Crucial Weekend 4> Conference Meet Opens For Wolverine Golfers M' Cindermen Defend Big Ten Outdoor, Crown W D C2 Bt I U U Special…

…, the Wolverines have shown good bal- ance, excepting erratic moments staged by certain team members. The team's total scores for meets have gradually been better, with for Graduation the last three…

… team aggregate. The lowest 72-hole five-man total is the winner. Schubeck Leads Wolverines Michigan has had five golfers continually shooting good scores. They are John Schubeck, who was fourth in the…

… a long time, eight years to be exact, since a Michigan track team has fin- ished below the first division in a Conference final, but it could happen this year. The Wolverines go into today…

…'s preliminaries and tomorrow's fi- nals as definite underdogs for the first time in three years. Coach Don Canham has already admitted that the Wolverines "will be lucky to finish among the top five." Michigan…

… and Mich- igan sixth. Even taking into account Can- ham's usual pessimism it seems very likely that his prediction of the Wolverines' fate will not be far off. There are two things wrong with the…

… Michigan cinder squad this year, and both of these de- fects are not very conducive to winning track titles. Lack of Firsts For one thing, the Wolverines have no sure first places outside of Dave Owen. The…

… faintest chance of placing. The lack of hurdle entries means the Wolverines will not be able to dip into any of the 30 points offered for the two events. If this one handicap isn't enough to crush the Blue…

… remaining six teams. Besides Owen, whose 58'/4 shot put is the best for collegians in the nation this spring, the oth- er Wolverines listed include Chuck Morton and Helmar Dollwet in the mile, Jim Pace in the…

… Creamer, 3-2, and 3.77. Michigan has not won a game in East Lansing since 1953, the year the Wolverines won their last championship. They then exploded for a 20-2 win in the second game of a twin bill. The…

May 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

… "! (Continued from Page 1) the Wolverine pacemaker, whose afternoon 74, along with Black's in the morning, was the second low round of the day. Brisson, who finished in a tie for fifth, also had the only sub…

… Lovell was an- other in the category of 314 but sophomore Dick Youngberg edged into a tie for tenth with his 313 total. However, Chuck Blackett was low yesterday for the Wolverines with a 78-77-155, and…

… for a time of 3:15.2 and a personal lap time of :47.2. The Wolverines took their heat, but anchorman Tony Seth had no one to push him as he kicked in for the win, and on comparative times, Michigan had…

…, receive the champions trophy for the Big Ten Golf Meet from Michigan's captain Ray Lovell and his coach, Bert Katzenmeyer. The Wolverines came in second, 20 strokes behind Purdue, in this 40th annual…

May 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 170) • Page Image 8

… strengthen in the early part of the second set, but so did the Wolverine and it didn't take too much extra effort for Michigan to chalk up its fourth victory of the day. In the closely-played first singles…

…, Michigan's Jon Erickson Ndueled Iowa's defending cham- pion, Art Andrews, to the finish to take a well-played 9-7, 6-4 vic- tory. Andrews was seeded number one and the Wolverine captain, number two. Few…

… end to Michigan's Big Ten baseball season yesterday as the Wolverines were forced to cancel a doubleheader with Conference champions Minnesota because of wet grounds. Friday, a heavy rainfall pre…

…- vented the varsity nine from fac- ing Iowa, in another game sched- uled at the Ferry Field diamond. The, Wolverines shortened Con- ference record of 5-7 placed them seventh in the Big Ten standings.' "We…

May 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

Wolverine hope world series in Omaha, for sluggin gash on his left hand that requir It is not known whether the ready come Monday when Michigai cats in a first round game. Freehan Inji hFrhn'shn iniur…

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