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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…

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…

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…

April 24, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… brilliant ball for seven innings here today but weak- ened long enough in the eighth to permit the Hawkeyes two runs, which were sufficient to win, 3 to 2. It was the Wolverines first defeat of the 1937…

… scored a mom- ent later on Haltom's single to cen- ter. Haltom went to third on Ka- dell's hit to left and counted on Klumpar's sacrifice fly to left. The Wolverines were rendered im- potent at the plate…

April 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

Wolverines; Six Runs Unearned By KENNETH PARKER Michigan won its second Confer- ence baseball game in three starts by routing an erratic Northwestern club in a loose contest yesterday at Ferry Field, 10 to 4…

…. Art Patchin worked the entire nine innings for the Wolverines, allowed four runs, eight hits, and struck out twelve. Had it not been for Al Ped- erson, Wildcat slugger who took his responsibility as…

…'s ten runs were made with the aid of eight Northwestern errors, four of which were made byl Merrell, the shortstop. As a result six of the Wolverine runs were unearned, all but one of the errors proving…

April 24, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

Wolverines ma be playing. Yesterday the Wester Conference champions from Illi ois happened to be the unluck party, with the result that 'th lanky Michigan right-hander seI them home smarting under a 4 t 1…

… defeat. Good as McNeal was, it took mor than good pitching to stop the I lini. And that extra punch, in ad dition to the timely thunder car ried in the Wolverine bats, was sup plied by a brand new made…

… by setting 11 of the Wolverin down on strikes, but when mi were on bases he had a tough tir in keeping the Maize and Blue ba ters from giving the ball a ride.P that, he w o u I d have scrap through…

…- partment of economics, to explain why his department taught an eco- nomic system which allowed certain Two Wolverines go Hitless. Of the Michigan batters, ont 'Mike Diffley and Ken Manuel faile to hit…

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, 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, 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…

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…

March 24, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…. other Wolverine, Seymour Rubin, at 126 pounds, and Alan Kelley had little trouble in downing Scott of Kent State-(0). Art Mosier, thb Wo erine- atai' came through two matches to make himself a favorite to…

April 24, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… specifically charged with' Michigan's Wolverines will swing kidnaping and second-degree assault. into action for the first time today Immediately after the indictments when Johnny Townsend competes in were…

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