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June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ichigan Golfers Begin Defense Of National - Sjx-Matn Squad In Title Play At.Washington Fischer And Koesis Lead Wolverine Team Picked To Retam Championsl i bed by two former low…

…, present Big Ten champion, a member of the 134 Walker Cup team, and medalist in the 1932 collegiate meet, and Chuck Ko- pia, brilliant junior star who led the Wolverines with his low score in the 36 holes of…

…- ford and Southern California, if rep- resented by complete teams, will be installed as dark-horse contenders. 60 Stroke Lead With Fischer and Kocsis leading the way, the Wolverines this year com- pleted…

… one of their most successful Conference seasons, sweeping the Big Ten meet to finish 60 strokes ahead of Northwestern for the 72-hole grind after dropping a dual meet to the purple, the first Wolverine

… brilliant sub- par 70. Fischer last year left school .9 play with the American Walker Cup team in England, where he won his only match. The big Wolverine leader is also a two-time low medalist in the National…

… years, Malloy has been a consistent low scorer and has aided materially in the Wolverine successes. He was eliminated in the match play of the national meet last year by Kocsis. Three-time city champion…

… of Ann Arbor, he finished second in the 1934 Big Ten meet and third this year. Besides the Wolverine entries, out- standing contenders for the indivi- dual crown include Yates, the present champion…

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…

January 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…T H E M-I CH T C, AN T) 'A T 1. Y 'T+'RTrI Y _ ".TANTJARV 24. '193(1 -IT= - I - .T.-11 . - 11 11 MlD lI Itib nlvunr& z -.*&b .sue, lua Wolverine Hockey Team Afflvw."qw Keturns From Northern…

… Marquette. FELT LACK OF RESERVES Tired and exhausted from their play in the northland, Coach Ed- die Lowrey's Wolverine hockey team returned from one of the most gruelling jaunts ever attempted by a Michigan…

… their week's perform- ance and predicts a turn about when the Wolverines take on the invading fladger and Gopher forces in the Coliseum. Play Over-time Game. Invading the outdoor rink of the Cardinal…

… skaters on Friday last, the' Wolverines outplayed the speedy, Wisconsin sextet over the regula-, tion route but were forced to go into 20 minutes of- overtime play before gaining the decision, 2-1. In the…

March 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Tlurner Jhick Fromt RiNff And A N w Cage ". c , ord 9 d Trde L ieud In Troj hy I'iice Wolverine Swimmers Wolves To Seek soy's Relay Squad Audience of 4,000 Fif th…

… will compete for points in the high and low hur- dles; Cass Kemp will run the dash n~l lRltm -fPr wdill 4t thr sh it i .. ... NED TURNER is back from his: hurried invasion of the promin- Wolverines

… with the Wednesday night, in the Hamilton; finals set for tomorrow night. The Games, Turner again ran second, this Wolverines are given a slight edge in time to Glen Cunningham, in the their quest for…

… the victorious Edwards had about a two-foot Wolverines by only three points in lead on Cunningham as they round- the final standings. ed the last turn on the six-lap board The loss of Clapp, stellar…

… contest the there was not time to go outside of Wolverine's title attempt are North- him. Whereas Turner was a scant western, Yale, Princeton and Har- three yards in back of Edwards, by vard. Michigan has…

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…

April 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Siegel and Bob Anderson head the list of the invading1 Wolverines. The captain will, of course, play the No. 1 position, while Anderson will meet the Ypsi No. 2 netter. Miller Sherwood will play at the No…

…- papermen (rightly dis-credited) with a miscue when he charged in on a slow hit ball and bobbled it when he tried a one-handed pickup. Opinion on the Wolverine bench was that Paulson didn't have time to get…

…'s scorebook registered a hit for the Wolverine outfielder, giving him a perfect batting record for the day, but the sports scribes gave Merrel an error. Woods and Kimbell, Northwestern's hurlers, didn't have…

… enough stuff to fool Michigan's hitters. They fanned only two Wolverines, while Regeezi, Ford and Teitelbaum hit five balls as hard as any hit during the afternoon, but they weren't propelled toward the…

… over last year when he didn't get a sem- blance of a base hit in two games against the Wolverines. It was teammate versus teammate when Clayt Paulson faced Ray Kim- bell, whorelievedWoods in the sixth…

… Stewart, Northwestern coach was impressed with the manner in which the Wolverines conducted themselves. He remarked during the course of the game "If Michigan is as good a team all season as it is today…

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, 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…

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…

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…

January 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… the auspices of the women's Wolverines. The contest went at 2 to Athletic department in the Union ' after an overtime period in which Pool. Jewell, Maize and Blue goalie, who Seventy-five women .have…

… Reid's injured hand recovered, and optimism prevades the Wolverine camp despite the two defeats. tl t: t c t c k I t r l .i I FROM THE PRESS BOX By JOHN THOMAS CAPTAIN JOHNNY SCHMIELER FIGURED up…

…., and Sha- ver, all of whom are expected to give the Wolverine star a hard race. In the time trials last Saturday, Turner clocked 1:57.8 for 880- yards, which is only a few feet difference from the 800…

… his banner toss last Saturday in the shot. With his mark just a fraction shy of the 40-foot mark, things began to look up for the Wolverines in this event. The 440 failed to develop into as good a race…

…, and four big defensemen who know their business and checked the Wolverine offense effectually if it passed the forward line, The Wolves appeared slightly lost on the 275-foot Minne- apolis rink…

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…

April 24, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…~n rr liixieu '4rnnc- H erm Fishman Falters In 8th; Hinriehs tars Iowa Hurler Gives Nine Only Four Hits; Defeat Is Southpaw's First (Continued from Page 1) Wolverine first sacker, drove a ter- rific…

… the Wolverines threaten to score. In that inning, after Smick had lined out to left, Bob Campbell, batting for Pat- enelli, took two strikes and then, slammed a long triple to left field. He was caught…

… first. The Wolverines and Hawkeyes tangle again in the second game of the series tomorrow afternoon. Burt Smith, right-hander, is slated to pitch for the Wolverines against Lowell Gosser, ace of the Iowa…

…- whelming defeat of California, Coach Chuck Hoyt's Wolverines are now pointing for their four big May meets, three of them dual engage- ments and the fourth the Conference title scramble May 21 and 22. While…

… meet of the season, the two-day battle at Ferry Field between the aces of the Western Conference in which In- diana will be striving to defend its team title from the Wolverines. At the moment, however…

…, its an odds-on bet that the crown will change hands with the Wolverines picking up where they left off in the Conference indoor meet in March. Win Over Bears Easily Nothing but praise can be given the…

January 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… be- ore the year is out. The two Wolverine senior linemen will play side-by-side this time in the annual College All-Star-Professional game at Chicago Aug. 30. The contest, which is sponsored by the…

… last inkling of a doubt that the Wolverines are clear- ly superior to whatever the East has to offer. Started Last Year Last year, Coach Cliff Keen's pun- ishing crew amassed no less than 85 points to…

… eastern sports last weekend by whipping Penn State, 16 to 12, and New York A.C., 20 to 8, to make it five in a row since the middle of last season. - More weight can oe lent to the ability of the Wolverine

… going easy in his two victories at Penn State and N.Y.A.C Cagers Lose To Ohio State Quintet_45-31 Pink Injured As Buckeyes Stage Last Half Rally To Rout Wolverines (Continued from Page 1) was a blow to…

January 24, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… down the floor for points unmolestet. In the last minute and a half of play the Buckeyes were almost un- beatable. With the Wolverines gambling on an offensive tip Jim Mc- Donald stole the ball twice as…

… times in 40 attempts, and 33 of these were shorts. Michigan In Fifth Place In the second period the Wolverines took only 19 shots and made good on six while Ohio State tried for the basket 34 times and…

November 24, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…24, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Play-By-Play Story Of Game Reveals Mass Strength O f Ohio Victors Tally With Ease In EveryPeriod Wolverines No Match Foi Deception And Power O1 Touted Scarlet…

…- gan's line for a first down on the Wolverine 13. Bettridge dropped a pass from Dye. Heekin drove over right tackle for nine yards. Heekin plunged to Michigan's two yard stripe. Bettridge then carried…

… list of Michigan flankers who one of the stalwarts on defense. De- have gained All-Big Ten and some- spite the fine array of backs that times All-American honors. sshave opposed the Wolverines, he fre…

… Oosterbaan, made the All-Big Ten have proved to be a very important team in '31 and '32. The most re- cog in the Wolverine offense. A na- cent selection was Ted Petoskey on tive of Elkhart, Ind., Pat will prob…

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…

January 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…E;..........Paraonr wifl probably not receive the offi- Williamson......g.........A1'sh1ley ial record as this was only a Altenhof ..... , .. )~hensonl trial run. Seg'ave's mark of A fighting Wolverine: quintet, 98.76 miles…

… last few another sophomore, go a chance to weekly time trials, although they l show his wares in the Wolverine- wr osalsces h e Badgr enountr. thave shown a constant improve- Coach Norgren of the Windy…

… has failed to take part the Maroons are bent upon taking in the other meets. Iic will run the the Wolverines into camp to dis- 60-yard sprint in the second heat prove the more or less common with Hitt…

… Crossinan and (Rei;;Score (Goals For Invaders As Defense Withstands Att-ack By Fred ade io~Editor kinnesota Daily. The Michiganie sextet dcfeatAd MVinnesota in the firstLgame ofth Wolverine-Gopher series here…

January 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…'s Placej aggressive attack and. fast tossing. their opponents' 53. in15Pound Class; Auer Benz will meet Strom in the 145 The Wolverine qluintet has the in 155 dvantage of having five ga-tmes bc- Is Still…

…. Last year Br:nz was e; erience. In addition, the wear-f Spartans, the Wolverine wrestlers able to js nose out the acetr'tanors of the Maize and Blue have on-' tonight will battle eight fast bouts ~ ,i…

Wolverines open up a- ISI lineup . he w ill probably be a big I gain -st the C onference com petition .Isr is& t th fg t fa s w h so e;S d a d at H vy e h . of the fastest grappling that has' Stoddard will…

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…

March 24, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… won second place in the Big Six conference meet this year, threw Pon- to in three minutes, 15 seconds with a half-nelson and a body scissors. Don Fiero, the only other Wolverine to fight in the first…

… given a slig ht advantage over the Wolverines. Champs Defend Titles Defending champions in all but one event forecast a whole sale shat- tering of records in the meet today. Only Boyd Pantind of Michigan…

April 24, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… Phila ig off several good plays.itt r a S delphia hurlers, winning 16 to 5. Thngolsveriaemgtopltes. td Pittsourgh and St. Louis indulged I The Yankees collected six runs in The Wolverine mentor alternated…

… to 1 (Continued from Page 1) end inning the Wolverine third stcker poled a mighty wallop be- tween right and center clear to the tennis courts, but in circling the U ases neglected to touch third and…

July 24, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… - for fun - is con- cerned in the Wolverine state. The University of Michigan star was four strokes under par for 30 holes Sunday as he took the meas- ure of 19-year-old Robert Babbish, Detroit public…

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…

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…

January 24, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…. If this attempt fails Wisconsin is expected to be the Wolverine opponent. The Badgers appeared in the meet two years ago when Michigan beat them apd Illinois in the special event. Last year Ohio State…

… is the first of the season for the Wolverines. High school events except the mile run are invitational. The list of events includes the pole vault, mile run, shot put, 60 yard dash, half mile. 65-yard…

January 24, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… 2 score. The match was held in the Intra - mural building before a large crowd. Varsity Finishes Ahead. Michigan, however, may have the c6nsolation of a moral victory since the Wolverine varsity won…

…. Paul last Thursday night, defeat was writ- ten on the wall for the Wolverine pucksters. He was skating at top speed when he crashed into a Go- pher defenseman. Both fell to the ice but Keith had a hockey…

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…

March 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… scores in their en- counters with the Iowa and Indiana frosh squads. However, the Wolverine yearlings retained some measure of satisfaction from the fact that they defeated the Purdue thinclads by the…

… ................1 Kenyon .................1 y Sixth Stvraight Crow Is Goal Of Wolverines (II. h Stte Ratted Second 1VlaeyIij 1amfetlri g (lal'kr the completion of a full gainor. The Ohio sophomore was rushed to the…

… total of 173, one bas- ket more than the fifth place Psi Upsilon team scored. In the Independent division the Phys Eds topped the scoring with 189 points. The Wolverines, Sena- tors, Badgers and Fletcher…

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…

April 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 143) • Page Image 6

… makes her win tour:- of, the half' dozen men working, out under the former Wolverine. star. Heys. A other champion that thxe Under the° direct spriinof DJ~tnold veteran trained was Jerry Tra- Coaceh Kipke…

… the Wolverin es can un- should place in the diseus event, cover a center with a fairly good ____--- chance to jump against the other Conference centers the team will be ChER EADNGat a ditstinct…

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…

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, 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, 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…

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…

November 24, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… Mich- igan was not victorious, but that the Wolverine camp followers. swept everything before them in numerous minor skirmishes. 3. That Bob Griffin, disguised as a friendly neutral, gained access to the…

… averted when comrades disarmed an ardent Michigan private who was flourishing a butcher knife. - 6. A small detachment of Wolverines suc- ceeded in carrying the Neil House by storm late Saturday. The…

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