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November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… to Simrall and a first down for Iowa on the gan's right end. Glassgow punted M i 0o .p a pass thrown by Glassgow. ItI who caught the ball on his own Wolverine 24-yard line. on the next play to Simrall…

… pass Rogge on the Wolverine 40-yard Michigan's left tackle. The Wol yard line and was forced out of Gembis returned the kickoff to thrown by Jensvold was incomplete line. verines took time out. bounds at…

… field. No one line. Glassgow went through Mich- gan's goal as the period ended. atopped, continued on for a four- line. Michigan took time out. was injured, but the Wolverines re- lign's freshed them…

…'s on the Wolverine 36-yard line, a start of the sedond half. Glassgow DALCROZE EURYTHMICS ansgws fichign's lef side igt dwn fo sx Wyards and a first gain of six yards. Iowa took time gained two yards…

… through Michi-! Modern Education in and it was first down for Iowa on n down on the Wolverines' 10-yard o ut.gasrihtcleHwtthoadRY M the Wolverine 48-yard linne. Michi- line. Hagerty made three yards a ih…

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…

October 24, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…- of the athletic association that TEN RUNNERS tory extends over a period of 36 seats are still available for theI_ T O D GPHER LINEMAN DRAWSPLAUDITS Advantage Of .ountry Meets ;.< WOLVERINE HAP RI ERS…

… UILL MEET BADGERS Victories Over Mount Union And Ohio State Add Confidehce For Badger Clash a ON SQUAD years. game Saturday. The Wolverines hold a de- cided edge over their Badger rivals in the…

…'s third straight loss of the season to Ohio State Saturday equalled the formi ncrecord for con- secutive reverses which dates from 1915, when the Wolverines dropped three in a row before playing a scoreless…

…'s Wolverine harriers are turning their attention1 this week to the task of preparing1 for the initial dual aneet of the' year Saturday morning with Wis- consin. The Badgers will have the ad- vantage of two…

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…

February 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… are all .inciude ndefeated class. ' e basis of comparative Wolverines and Wildcats be vastly superior to the Ten tank squads. Both .ms are composed large- eterans, and each has ng performers in every…

… which included the toppling of the Wolverines from the top p.osition by the I-. lini at Ohampaign, was the 36-25{ licking that the Minnesota five handed the travel-wearied Hawk- eye combination to…

….erformers, but none of them have the all-around strength demonstrated by the Wolverine: and Purple natators. Illinois has scored its three victories over Pur- due, Chicago and -Indiana, while Iowa has defeated…

… Wisconsin and Minnesota. Neither Michigan nor Northwest- ern have been extended by Con- ference teams, the Wolverines win- ning from Indiana and Minnesota by large margins, while the Pur- ple submerged Purdue…

…. Both teams are pointing for the crucial meet scheduled for March 8, when Wild- cat will meet Wolverine. Other swimmers who will make things interesting for the Michi- gan and Purple contenders in :the…

… Friday night, Coach Keen's wrestlers concusively demonstrat- ed their superiority, winning each by a time advantage of eight min- utes or more. The Wolverines were less impressive in the other four bouts…

October 24, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

… Friedman on the 32 yard line, the Wolverine cap- tain returning the ball to Michigan's 43 yard line. Gilbert gained a yard through thej line. Rich twisted his way throught left tackle for four yards…

…., - -- These Stars Bear Brunt of Wolverines' Powerful Attack MICHIGAN HARRIERS DOWN PURDUE, s35-.2f Michigan's well-balanced gross- country squad decisively defeated Coach E E. O'Connor's Purdue har- riers…

… aguer, twelfth, is given ninth, and Curtis, thirteenth, is given tenth. Michigan made two first downs in the third period while Illinois made one. flVFR1 INI lnP1PFP Coach Yost's Wolverines met Coach…

…'s bril- liant captain, directed the Wolverine's play with rare judgment. His accu rate toe sent perfect place kicks be- tween the uprights from the 18 and 30 yard lines. \ Oosterbaan and Flora, Michigan…

… game and often stopped the O range and Blue backs after they had broken through the Wolverine line. He also played an important part in the passing attack of his team. Baer and Lovette were the outsta…

… nding men on the Michigan line. Th e former turned in the best game of his career as a Wolverine player. Lo vette, besides being a tower of stren gtl on his side of the line, intercepted an Illini pass…

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…

March 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… trip to the south, which will start April 5 and finish on the 14th, is identical with that of last year. Cincinnati will again provide the first collegiate opposition for the Wolverines in a single…

…, the only change in the Wolverines' Big Ten schedule being the replace- ment of Indiana by Minnesota, (Continued On Page 7) Yale Natators Best Rutgers Tank Starg Results of the recent Yale-Rut- gers dual…

… except one while he has been Varsity baseball coach at Michigan, Ray Fisher has done a! great deal toward adding to theI prestige of Wolverine athletics. I Coach Fisher-as had wide ex- perience both Is a…

… success, Wolverine teams |having won the Big Ten cham- pionship, in 1922, 1925, 1926 and 1928, while Michigan finished see- (Continued On Page 7) AS A PTrrM2g Yet(?NCipACNATTI ekXe GAIQDZIE A, R r-TAT( OM…

March 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Seventh Straight For Wol New Marks Set In High Jump, 440, And Shot Put verines; By Morris Quinn Three Yost field house records were shattered last night as the Wolverines displayed unpredicted strength to…

… credited' top ing's convocation consists of an of- luting and lifting their hats as they that it was only partly submerged _____azWolverine team since 1925 when cl fertory solo, Saure's "The Palm," -iwalked…

… common people. schooner was also carrying a cargo the statement of expenditure of thirds. Potter, Wolverine sopho- o and Republcan chauvinist, Senator presented by Play Production at Notable men and women…

… Alumnus is the Wolverine total in the 440 yard th fairs for the .Republican party in as to dispense with guards for Captain Tubby Swanson, of the given as due to' the fact that the dash when the Seymour…

… phomore for first place at 12 et 6 inches. This was the highest e Wolverine has gone this sea- n. Erickson picked up another Dint for the Wolverine cause by earing 12 feet 6 inches. With five points needed…

Wolverine approached s form of the OhionRelays a year o by clearing the bar at 6 feet nd 3-4 of an inch to establish a ew field house record. The for- er mark of 5 feet 11 7-8 inches as hung up by Chuck Waldo…

January 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… JONI O RSITyT With the examination interim the country, founa akened .proving a welcome interval of rest Wolverine team for two wins by Courtright To Make Few Changes the Varsity pucksters look back…

… win of the series and buried Michigan in eight start appears as the only der 13-1 couie con bright spot in the Wolverine early 13euninte second BALSAMO IS IN LINEUP puck campaigning. test. Opening the…

…-18 score. Toledo and Mt. Pleas- season. The Wolverines have some Donald, Walaitis, and Aut are ant have each been defeated twice, good material available, including making bids for the other two for- while…

… Calvin college of Grand Cseveral veterans, so they should ward berths. Rapids also dropped a game to the prove a real threat to the other Coach Mann is well supplied Wolverines. The other win was teams…

… MEET KURRLE out at the present time and ex- Drill on offense continued to pects to issue a call for the other A revised Wolverine lineup may occupy the major part of the Var- candidates soon. Iface the…

… shots follow- 1 deavoring to win a place on the keen will have to break up the ing breaks under the basket. The team. They are Shorty Rojan, Hels K51, 165, an1 oureular Wolverine passing attack also I…

… of his weight ycsrnetet weakness sn fary himaterial available for these posi- to meet Kurrle. During last season into the lineup against a reserve y tions. During the brief fall work- the Wolverine

February 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… sea- s n, will encounter Coach Matt Mann's Wolverine tank squad Saturday in the 1t (Union pool. .~: 3$ I v'-.Led by Captain Manovitz, victor over Captain Samson of the Michigan team last year in a dual…

…- Wolverines had held 'ife Athletic, Council, and it is under- ' till that time. The final score was stood they will appoint both men to 3-2. Maney and Gabler scored the avoid friction. Michigan points in the…

… outfit. Indiana's star heavyweights, Wilson and Fisher, will meet the Wolverine - entries. These men are recognized as the best men in their weights in the Conference and Wilson held the 175 pound Big Ten…

March 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… mile race has never been run in the history of Michigan-Cornell meets. The Wolverines have all been sup- plied with new sweat suits which give them a natty appearance. The suits are blue, trimmed in…

… clean at the expense of tlle Wolverines. One of the fastest men in the east is the Ithacan dash man, Lovejoy, who has placed in every meet this year. With him as teammates are Niles and Righter. The…

… Lathrop appears to be about on a par with McElven, the Wolverine jumper, with a height of six feet.. Two other Cornell men, Stone and Nichols, have averaged around 5 feet, 10 inches during the season. One…

November 24, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…, who finish- rCONFER ENCE A BROWN, IOWA CAPTAIN AND CENTER, LEADS HAWKS AGAINST WOLVERINES 0 S COUNTRY K A -. r1. ....rLf My ..al" w TODA Y NEW COACII IS SECUW3D FGR WOLVERINE HENCERS After…

… as the [Wolverines are determined to end the season with a victory. HOCKEY NOTICE All men interested in varsity or freshman hockey are requested to meet in the Union Monday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The…

…- tion golf match here. ed sixth last year, may return to form to spring an upset at Madi- son, while Monroe, Wolverine track star, who finished tenth, may also surprise Michigan fans. In the absence of…

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…

February 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… F3TIA FIiSHiEi 1890 IA LuAL- .-- v J *MEMBER I ASSOCIATED ~uiimL~fhimu ° Vol. XXXIX, No. 106. ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1929 EIGHT PAGES Wolverine Basketeer TAPPING WILL…

… race for the C tea on reparations spent the entir;de Fridtjof Nansen appas nHl asalsoe ee onsec The Wolverines flashed a complete n dy n1 auditorium as the seventh feature for Northwestern. the Hawks for…

… stealing the ball from mittee of five as well as in private Veteran Wolverine forward who "Norman Thomas, socialist can- Wednesday, Feb. 27, but his en- The Wolverine lead was increased b conversations among…

… then Orwig took another rom the Michigan center to a difficult one-handed shot. x reduced the Wolverine lead .e when McCoy fouled him, ose offset this effort when he fast to receive Orwig's per- ass for…

… the substantial piled up by the Wolverines e opening period. The 4n- s outscored Michigan 13-10 in aif. mitz Replaces Truskowski itz replaced Truskowski in ichigan lineup and the Hawk- dense began to…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… MICHIGAN HOCKEY, SQUAD DEFEATS VARSITY STAGES FAST CO3IEBACK AGAINST STELLAR NORTIfERN PUCKSTERS QUIRK AND REYNOLDS STAR FOR WOLVERINES Fate Of 560 U.S. Prisoners Rests .With Clemency. Board Leavenworth…

…,698 VOTES TO VICTOR'S 1,743 641 DESIRE REPEAL OF THE 18 [11 AMENDMENT Country-Wide Returns to be compiled by Yule News in National Referendum TO PURDUE, 24-20, IN HARD_ CONTEST WOLVERINES HOLD SLIGHT LEAD…

… featured by thrilling hockey, both sextets playing like mad. The Gophers came back strong in the final period and rained shots on the Wolverine goal. One minute af- ter the period started, Gustafson shot a…

… Robbins one. in TheWolverines passing combination AvE FELYrepeal aconsiderable ways behind was not working (uring most of the 31A) :lolI E ELONG T1)Y T IO The actual count was, for enforce- game and many…

… the history IS votes. They continued to advance tory for the Wolverines. but Spradl- Sand the civilizations of the far cast. *romthen on and lef little doubt as toI ing's three baskets sewed the game…

…- forfeited bout and three decisions. idly from alumnae and Ann Arbor res- The Wolverines secured decisions in idents. the 115 and 145 pound classes. The bouts for the most part were slow Printed application…

January 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… will face the Ohio State mnat squad inj the second Conference mcet on the ' Wolverine cardi"at 7:30 o'clock in the Yost field house tonight. The Buckeye squad, although made, 01.13 .......... IPurdu…

…'s 'arsity swimmlring team will stach uptaig4ainst their. first Conl- foreoceoOpposition tonight when they I mleet the University of Chicago in a (Im l contest. The Wolverine squadI E3 2 .;!111 11 3 .1}i4) A…

…. The 145- pound class will be fillet] by either )wiles or Cranage for the Wolverines. 11Wilford, the Buckeye en- try, lost his match last week. Sinclair, one of the strong hopes of the Michigan team…

February 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… to thle Wolverines, as their chances for the IConference title in the ic'e sport rest.- ed to a consideralble extent upoin the outcome of the two contests. An earlier series with Wisconsin was call- ed…

… 4g 'ic i S° _n.crs°L omrAseel:kdefeatedl Gilbreath of Wisconsin vdho has been tooted as the best man ° r ,-*i ' "ii in fthe Conference. If the Wolverine a Ti t n'de s(apitain can come through with a 1…

… out of! acceptable to. the Wolverines whose the Pro I fteen-poiint gauges. I last gamte is scheduled March 7, with rl u,,5(hiy e(venting, Feb. 24, at. 8:151 Ch;icagto. It is expected that Mlichi-' at…

November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…-'LOST-One brown ladies' oxford line.. the Wolverines braced, breaking tip a deformed criminal-scientist, all berd, chairman: Jack Riley, and J. roe. Phone 21474. C between South University anda Haggerty crashed…

… TION WANTED side of the Wolverine line, but Gem- the oneyadln.SmalaanOeri.Cese ac-H J.G drsn ,-1i. II Y ou va Get More For bisvand'Morrison threw himt for a punted out of danger. one yard loss…

March 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 r ninrur er - ~ - ."_---- TRACKi ENTRIES NME BY COACH FARRELL FR CORNELLIHIGa M ET SATURDAY 'ThirtS-One Wolverines Will Compete roe, Iskenderian…

… resurfca-I ing process to construct several new tennis courts which will probably bej located directly south of the present courts.I Second Place squPal Lo'.t To Coach Ilatt )Iann WOLVERINES CONFIDENTX…

March 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 127) • Page Image 5

… more actual diamond work e than the Wolverines, but Coach Fish- - er expects to have his men drilled - down to mid season form when they n return. from the tour of the South, e April 17. t Pitchers Need…

… should look good.on any nine in the Conference. Last year Michigan lost a championship because of a poorly n arranged schedule which forced the y Wolverine hurlers to work without. a sufficient rest. This…

April 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…ZICH] L r 1.1 [ICH __ REVERIE OF AN OLD WOLVERINE DAY FEATURE SECTION cd every Sunday as a supplement to ar news section of The Michigan utions must be in the hands of the Wednesday previous…

… the haze- I saw the Wolverine machine of now long-vanished days; McGugin, Hammond, Rheinschild, with Sweeley, White and Snow- I wish we'd had J. Harvard, Tom, a few short years ago. -New York Tribune…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… year, ofu46hpoints, on Ohio. Thus NOIS AND INDIANA LEAD the chances of the Illini to win this WITh PUJR.)UE NOW IN Tillf year depend upon the Michigan games, and the Wolverine reversal of form makes…

… the Wolverines. In the quarter mile, considered Michigan's stronghold, there will probably be the stiffest com- petition, for the Maroon track is one of the slowest and most difficult to negotiate in…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… editorial work on The Wolverine are asked to meet in the publication of- fices, upstairs in the Ann Arbor Press building, at 11 o'clock Saturday and Monday morning, June 12 and 28, Women who wish to take part…

… Invisible Ionid" "Mongrel"~ A SUNSHINE COMEDY ALL SEATS 25c Try Wolverine Want Ads. get resilts.-Adv. 1 . ISO wwp ( r 'K ATTENTION SENIORS II f, 0 We have a few openings in our Sales Depart- ment…

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…

March 24, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…[ TODAY RED TEAM AND WOLVERINES HAVE IET ON SIXTEE PREVIOUS TIMES FEW MARKS ARE IN DANGER Injury To Spelman, Cornell Captain And Star, Gives Maize And Blue Slight Advantage By Clarence Edelson Cornell…

… tonight at Ithaca in the seventeenth dual en- counter since 1902 between athletes representing the rival institutions. The Wolverines have won an even dozen times. Injuries to Captain Spelman, holder of the…

October 24, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… the Wolverines. Many com- mented on the, splendid sportsman- ship thus shown. Only the unusual construction of the stadium prevented the Michigan throng from surging across the field and carrying their…

… getting on the field, Mich- igan had the honor of giving the first cheer. It started of its own ac- cord somewhere in the block M, and was taken up by all 'Wolverine sup- porters-a cracking "locomotive…

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, 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…

March 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… pitching responsibility. However, in Torrey, Liverance, and Mudd, Coach Pratt has a number of youngsters, who will undoubtedly develop into depend- able. slabmen, and they will help in making the Wolverine

WOLVERINES ON SATURDAY Waterman gymnasium was aban- doned by Coach Steve Farrell and the majority of the Varsity track men Wednesday afternoon for the more congenial atmosphere of Ferry field. Only a few of…

October 24, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…" Grange, principals in Tennessee vs. Louisiana State as; Wolverine forward wall will not be Mpresen theiriles. s en tl today's game at Urbana, a capacity' Knoxville. I noticeably weakened. Sid Dewey, who…

… ian baigthi husnsh punting ability may be utilized by air'sad Gaa' oktrs, seiltanbargthrtouands. _ Coach Yost, should the Wolverines penetrated into Bulgarian territory to1 Moe's Sport shop, Calkins…

… bombarded by the I host that will watch Michigan and changed the Wolverine attack from Greek. The Greek government has GIRPM A d Q TI IPAlflMIllinois battle fort the supremacy of the open variety to the old…

… guest of the IIrnadetfdigmsonhvg! Wolverines. The line will find Kassel ceived from alumni in practically local chapter of the Steuben society mnna etfmdn iso a i and D'Ainbrosia at the ends, Reeder…

March 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…'s well balanced trac to W ,aterman gymnasiun in tempt to give Coach Farrells en t-am its.first defeat of tl T'he st,-igei;est for a: ite both teams have madle credita rfi this secason anri althou iWolverines

… appear 'to be the Cap~t'ai Burt. Bi'ke, °'r§? ;tes thie outcome is far fromn Who will lead the Wolverine track Farrell Sp~eaks Wleom mien against C'ornell in their first dual rr(kriay bewe meet of the year…

… for the Coach Yost.. Six' hundred Wolverine s ones't n Tnal ; are expe(,ted to;'be present there. intense_ comnpetition; the 'W ha~ve never had' easy meets' Ithacans and the Red and WI SNever 'found…

… in s. feeling that the Wolverines before the beginning of the d tonight in Waterman gym says, Sieve Farrell, veteran 'A mentor. Fernier Trach k Men to 'Be Many, for"mer Ithacan tra and iichigan track…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… thani college ,s Wolverine, Box No. . 0i IC0 'e stQ 'ra F' ;(Plgimsisto e elbraedthi yar Ths el-kowIserinIslvrleric i nme T};iiil b O U diigtbewlbestwtsoisiv. Yo wlllvewihtlIssivrIanIeaskn yorcide…

March 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…,000 Union pool, Isters to be. at their best. which will be complleted in time for' The Wolverine w.ater polo team( the affair. This will take place Sat- composed of Mayer. Seidman, Duna-I urd~y ftenoo. tkin…

… clashIle ex- first regular game in the history of pacts a lar ge entry list, made up Of the school in the preliminaries duringII schools fromn Michigan. Ohio, and II- the al termno. Thy Wolverine squad…

… spring trip, (time (duriing time spring recess, but Most of' the Wolverines' rival aspir'- this is as yet indefinite. Following I ants for the title have been working the return of the squad members after…

April 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… Senator ures faced both branches when they Coach Fisher and 21 members of the harry B. Whiteley, who introduce4 reconvened this week. In the house Wolverine baseball squad will leave the measure, are…

… and as they had all actively oppose the resolution. their programs, posters, and tickets If the measure should be reported CUpaRAN SAYS TnAT POLITICAL 'hved a rdtgly the Wolverines out by the committee…

…. The Farmer baseball mentor had quite a nucleus of veterans with which to start the season and seems to have built up a team which will give worthy opposition to the Wolverines. The Aggies of course have…

January 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAIT Y________ ..._.® i~fl 1endency of the Varsity to. negloct Hill probably cost the Wolverines sev .ral 1 baskets in the ame it th h t Purpe 0 S AT N XT at;I Matheor is (&et. ii t…

… the fact! would take the ball off the Mlichigan semester examinations are fast ap- 'backboard and start down the floor proaching. 'only to be stopped by the Wolverine Although Mather !was satisfied with…

… shot expert got a sta rt on Hfoppe ando of each term show,13111 Miller, of the w as ahead for the first eigh,,t Jinnings Wolverines, to be second in the nuuu- ?buitNwas rapidly overtaken by the; her of…

April 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… score of 10 to 7. The fine fielding that the Mich- igan team displayed against Purdue in the season opener was only a pleasant memory yesterday, as the Wolverines rolled and tumbled after the 16 hits that…

… second inning, when the Purple scor- ed four runs, the ragged fielding of the Wolverines, and their inability to get to Mills, southpaw hurler, for timely hits, definitely put an end to the Michigan hopes…

July 24, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… swimming and portable. Sales, to bring her no more since the duty team, is another Wolverine swimmer Rentals, Service. was excessive. At these celebrations important people came to the society who is…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… two weeks left in which The Michigan quota is a third of the to file their applications, according to ?total, and the Wolverines are expected information at recruiting headquarters 'to be fully…

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… this match were not and Illinois fourth. Chicago led heard from. Hugh Smith of Michigan, e way and after the morning was eliminated on Wednesday by ,Wisconsin led the Wolverines Ford who also put Loeb…

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