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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…

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, 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…

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…

March 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… 'r Saturday at Houston. I Of the regular team, as it is likely of the ir_shmln ,tean, anid Coach Clif- The men taken on, the trip are! to appear when the *Wolverines openU ford Keel entrained…

… appeared in the Wolverine bat- normal wrestling weight, while Sauer nearly 1100 miles,. ,Mile the Teaxas ling order for two years alreadly, anid will also compete in t his class. Wat- jaunt will add 3000…

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