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June 26, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…' se lecture course will be printed it Wolverine. A special, "What's On," will be carried throughou summer, telling the time, place subject of the lectures., The complete program is: i June 28 5, p…

June 26, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

… signatures t, but as an evidence of blished in The Wolverine r mailed to the office.e re no consideration. No writer encloses postage. indors the sentiments ex- cials, it has been made possible to continue…

… present scarcity of news. For.once in the world's history a great thing has happened., Both the editorial and business sides of THE WoLVERINE are in full hirmony, due probably to the percentage system of…

June 26, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

… doing gen- eral canvassing. Wolverine Classified Ads bring re- sults. Ads should be brought in by 21 o'clock before day to be run.1 LMusic School To Have.lug, Summer EyConsiderable work iA contemplated…

…; Otto J. Stahl, piano and theory; Mrs. Byrl F. Bacher, dean of women. OR i Wolverine Office. On Campus $1 LOCAL $1 By Carrier to Your Door …

June 26, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

… today, takes the role of Judge Meredith, the father of Caro- line. The play is under the super- vision of Thomas H. Ince. Liners in The Wolverine will do it for you. Try them. NUMEROUS POSITIONS OPEN…

… college men. Address Wolverine, Box No. AB. WANTED-h'e Wolverine gets re- sults. 25c first insertion if less than 25 Words; Ic per word per issue thereafter. call Telfer, We have a few openings in our…

June 26, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE WOLVERINE- SESSION ID BREAKING REC ae 26.-It has been an- .o that British and Jap- in conference ateLon- ed to revise the entire treaty in order to m with the League of at and to meet the in…

… fraternity. Liners in The Wolverine will do it for you. Try them. "Are These the Last D )ORLEES CLEANING E C how much longer our Energine Cleanirg over any other cleaning you have had. Comrpenqy RE^1…

March 26, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… surrendered would not be punished INTRAMURAL DEPARTMENT WILL PUT ON THREE RELAY RACES ITHACANS WINNERS OF LAST TWO CONTESTS Wolverines Given Better Than Even Chance to Win on Past Records Twenty…

… chance to win tonight unless the Wolverines fall down on their previous performances. The race between Captain Butler and John in the 440, the eight-lap relay and the pole vault should be events of merit…

April 26, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…, Athletic pro- gram, and the managing editor of the Wolverine, and any other pub- lication officers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by the Board in Control of Student Publications on Saturday…

May 26, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… in action against the Wolverines. Monday brings Wis- consin's crack aggregation for the closing game of the trio with promise of a hard fought contest. Interest, of course, centers around the Illinois…

…; tennis team left yesterday afternoon for Chicago to compete in the Confer- ence championship tournament, the first round matches of which begin4 this morning. The Wolverine team is made up of Munz, Angell…

… Bastian and his partner as. dangerous rivals. These are the only combinations which are likely to up- set the Wolverines, but it is ftnsafe to make any predictions. Wesbrook Wires Captain Wesbrook will be…

June 26, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… athletics at the Uni-1 iois, and Carl Lund' coach, have expressed of the plan, recently 'he Wolverine, student he Summer session of of Michigan, of con- llegiate contests, par- ill, among the univer- ve…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

… occasions he dribbled the ball the entire length of the floor, feeding it to a Michigan forward underneath the Wolverine basket. His dribbling was as good as any that has been seen in Waterman gymnasium for…

… already large lead both from the foul line and from the field. The Wolverine forwards had the ball in the Illinois territory the majority of the time. BARBOUR'S GIFT INCREASES ORIENTAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND…

April 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… that beat the Wolverines by a 21 to 18 score. But COACH FAIR HELLN S TWLVE MEN TO 60 TO DRAKE RELAYlS; TWO TO0 PENN 'Intramural It Varsity to Compete in Two Mile, Mile, and Half Mile lays and in…

… the trip east. Mer- rick, of Wisconsin, and several other men who have cleared the bar at a heigh.t close to 13 feet will be on hand' to fight it out for first honors with the little Wolverine. and some…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

…- ternate pitcher for the Midway nine, may 'be used on the mound. Dixon' was effective against Wisconsin and may try his arm against Fisher's men. No announcement has been made by the Wolverine mentor as to…

… the Confer- ence circle with three victories and one defeat. The Wolverines have yet three games on their schedule,. and by winning all of these contests they can claim the undisputed champion- ship of…

January 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

….11 a Leave for Laning Wth hance to Win; Addition'of' and Searles Boosts Stock OXE, PLITNGE, DIVING TS'STR(ONGLY FORTIFIED tembers of the Wolverine' team will leave Ann Arbor noon for .Laising 'ter crack…

… the Wolverines in because of injuries. Blair, Miner, in placed man swimming for Hyde in the Waterman gymnasium this coming Matusoff, and Lipschitz are the men tr relay. Saturday. that Olsen have working…

… games it is ex- Isle and the occasion of which has pected it will be a different team that caused the Recreation department of will play here next Saturday. It is hoped that the Wolverine players will the…

… of ite. The upshot was that the overcon- (ldent Wolverines lost thegae ba attention on the part of winter sport game by a fans. C. E. Brewer, commissionier of score of 25 to 22. Another example of…

… Overconfidence has proven costly to Coach Mather in the past and it is hoped that the past will not repeat itself. Ohio has won 12 games to 8 for the Wolverines. * Coach Olsen of the Buckeye quin- tet, after…

… witnessing the Northwest- ern-Michigan game at Ann Arbor, re- turned to Columbus in no gentle frame of mind to pick up the reins in pre- paring his squad for the battle against the Wolverines Saturday…

April 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… reports are in, ni tices to all the studenits designate on them ill e sent out imme iatel Totose who are low n 'one sul ect, just a warning of the fact wv 1 ;*,t f .Baldn Tent This afternoon the Wolverine

April 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

… Brooker Conceded to Among Best Men Entered at Penn Relay Races be EXPECT WOLVERINES TO CAPTURE THREE FIRSTS (Special to The Daily) Philadelphia, April 25.- Although teams from many parts of the country…

… event, thus making a trio of first places for Michigan, the critics are also doping Brooker to make it a fourth win for the Wolverines by leaping to victory in the pole vault. Brooker's best mark of 12…

… time in wins ring but if he goes to the Penn relays, Ras there is a possibility, P'rosser should nt indications a being impressive. Martin, Wolverine1U5 win tIs event v th a leap around 1 to ensue when u…

Wolverines. isas relays held under adverse conditions. Lloyd, Ne- Michigan's Varsity tenis team will will have a chance to braska speed merchant, won the 50 mt itsrs pporn en of the ace t tbr w th discus 125…

… probably go Ze: ord. Landowski has a good chance for, go star. Allen putters, Van Orden, Wolverine stiar man who has shown to better advant- a second place if he throws it as well at Kansas, City weight man…

May 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… may also score some >iuts for the Wolverines in this 'ent. Hubbard' will win the broad mp, while Aldrich may cop second ace, as he jumps around 22 feet. andowski, Prosser and Kelley are I good men in…

… the pole vault and Il probably add on a lot of points r the Wolverines. Ohio may be forced to be content h r A w a tl I i i . L 3 3 : i' I i I Expected To Win 5 Points Today S ! William J. Van Orden S…

… Should be Practice uessin; O'Hara, Stryker, or Noonan May Get Monnd Call MAKE READY FOR OH10 STATE TRIP MONDAY AS END NEARS Elated over the Wolverine victory from Illinois Thursday afternoon. Michigan…

…. Buckeyes second Ohio State, who is now resting int second place in the race for Confer- ence honors will face the Wolverines Monday on the Buckeye diamond at Columbus and if Coach Fisher's men come through…

January 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… of the University lecture Coach Mather has been driving his series. He chose as the subject for . team hard this week as he expects the [his ta of Poetry to Gopher five to give the Wolverines as k…

… defensive game. He is engaged at this time in making It is expected that Racey will start a series of talks at the University of against the Wolverines at one of the ' Chicago, and later is planning on…

February 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… ex- perience under fire with a Michigan sextet. With thse'eh as, nucleus the coach bent to his task of prepar- iig the Wolverines for the most pre- tentious schedule ever arranged fol' a michigan ice…

… fina gme came Saturday igit whentis w Vrsity six won its great victory over Mienk+nesota by a 3-2 count. During the first semester five games were played. Of these the Wolverines won three, tied one and…

April 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… 3,000 spec- tators were drenched. DALYWILL BROADCAST ALL.VARSITY BASEBAL VARSITY TO OPEN WITHSOIO TO INVADERS BOAST STRONG N WITH LARGE NUMBER OF VETERANS STRYKER TO START 01 MOUND FOR WOLVERINS

… Fisher Sends Squad Through Leng Batting Session to Improve Attack Michigan will renew her athi feud with Ohio State university tc at Ferry field when her Varsity bi ball nine opens the Wolverine Big…

… subiective and pan- Here is what the Majesti theater will :give' the heavy swatters, in the Wolverine club today: 5 passes for the first single, 8 passes for the first double, 12 for the first triple, 15 for…

June 26, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN .l 4 . . W ________________________________________________________________________________________________ T ERINES SAIL 'IC CONTESTS Thrz;e Wolverines are now enroute for…

… Canadian col- ors. In the tryouts the Wolverine freshman made the distance twice in a time of 10 4-10 seconds which is within one-tenth of a second of the worlds record for the 100 metres. June 24.-Jan…

April 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… member of the Wolverine squad,, had little trouble in defeating Law- rence, in two straight heats, 6-0, 6-1. Captain Richard Crane, of the Mich-{ igan team, decisively defeated Lantner with scores of 6…

…-1, 6-2. Stauffer, ofE the Aggie, battled Vose in two close sets, but fell before the flashy attack of the Wolverine, losing the first' set 6-4, and the second 6-3. Elliot, playing his first match for the…

… doubles match.- The first match ended with the score 6-3 in favor of the Wolverines. In the second set the Aggies were unable to win a game, losing 6-0. The last match of the meet was forced to go into an…

…- ming the Wolverines, 2-6. In the finalI set which decided the match, the Wol- verines bolstered and won easily with a ;core of 6-1. Band To Give Next Concert On Wednesday 1 HUDSON TO SPEAK ON DED LEAGUE…

…, running anchor man on the jump. two-mile relay team, won the event Cver shadowing the performance of for the Wolverines at the Drake relays the individual athletes was the record yesterday by defeating…

… of Texas. The Wolverines, with the several city departments, costing the aid of the brilliant running of Charley taxpayers of Detroit hundreds of thou- Reinke, the anchor man, won the sands of dollars…

April 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

…PAG $iX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925 r ...__.. iiiiiiiii mill 101 11111 limmm . TO WOLVERINES DBOP TWO GAMES TO HARD HITTING ORANGEMEN . Great Field Of Stars In Drake…

… started the game on the 11Lound for Michigan hit a two bagger, while Ryrholm, playing right field, coun'ct- ed with one of Schlemel's fast balls for a three base hit. While the Wolverines were ham- mering…

… were composed of some of the best Wolverine golfers. Capt. Mode Holdsworth, Fred Glover, Bob Hastings, and Paige Lehman playing against Fred Freely, Addison Con- nor, Wesley Reed and a fourth mai ,whose…

…. M. Coach Fisher's Wolverine nine gar-. showed much promise. The Skipper Birks 1166 vs. D. Knapp 33; A. II. nered fifteen hits off the deliverings used 5 different boxmen, all of of Schlemel, pitching…

May 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… rites and rituals of his Form. as Wolverines Climb Into know. disciples. Fourth Position 'There Awenydds will be taught the Only those who have proven thei lmeaning of the symbols and the j worth and are…

… limbs trembling, but with hearts of ternoon. The Wolverines climbed old men in teaching the new. burnished steel. into fourth place in the Conference standings on the win. This afternoon's contest was the…

… fashion today. Pucklewartz, new outfield luminary on the Michigan team, got a home run4 on a long drive over the fence. Mar- ghall, star Iowa moundsman, was un- able toh old the Wolverine batsmen, although…

… given perfect support by his cast. The Wolverines face a heavy week, meeting the Japanese all-stars at Ann Arbor on Thursday and Friday and 'the Iowa nine again on the home lot the day following. Score…

May 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

… weighlt mlan heaved tile ball z 48 feet 10 inches. MciGinnis can eas-c ily out junmp any high jumnper oil the Wolverine squlad as he has done / feet 4 iniches. Besides this he is ant excellent performer in…

May 26, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

… Lansing rioting, was the first time that the Wolverines have lost a base- ball game to the Aggie nine in eleven years. Although the Big Ten championship was secured for Coach Fisher's menI while they were…

… playing rather ragged ball against the up-staters, neverthe-' less the Varsity is anxious to win its last Conference game, as a victory on Saturday would put the Wolverines in! first place by three full…

…, Purdue, North- western, and Wisconsin by overwhelm- ing-scores, and lost to the Illini team two weeks ago by a single point mar-! gin. The loss of the Illinois match cost the Wolverine golfers the (on…

January 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… uncriticised drama in that it Charles Behymet Ellis Merry baktalgmsjTi sntih Caton Champe Stanford N. Phelps standing the fact that the Wolverines will contain names of Richard Woe]- SALE-We are authorized…

… Jack Scott's Wolverines furnishing the music. Bill Watkins at the piano. I i I Tonight, 8-10 field house. CAMPUS OPINION l2[Z L °i.,71 I ' * * * POST NO BILLS Listen here, Play Production, don…

January 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… AWARDED TO FRIEDMA! PURPLE AT EVANSTONi ~ Hoosier Tank Team X To Open Wolverine Schedule Saturdayl Wolverine swimmers will open their 1927 Conference schedule at 7:30: o'clock Saturday night in the…

… Michigan State last Saturday. WOLVERINES TIGHTEN HOLD ON FIRST POSITION IN BIG TEN RACE By defeating the Minnesota five Mon- Chicago fives, who present an unsur- day night, Coach E. J. Mather's Wol- mised…

February 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… it out for top honors in the western section at Iowa City. Like the Wolverines, the Hoosiers hold successive victories ovr Purdue, Ohio State and Northwestern, while Coach Reynolds' team has also down…

… was hard pressed to win by a single point margin, 14 to 13. The Hoosier team includes three veterans from the 1926 outfit, while five of the Wolverine matmen in Coach Keen's lineup were on last year…

… wrestlers in Big Ten circles. in the Conference meets this far the Wolverine matmen have not w lost a bout in the first five divisions. In the 115 pound bout Eakin willB wrestle for Indiana, and past perfor…

…- mances seem to give the edge to Baker,5 Michigan's undefeated veteran. The f Hoosier has won one of his Confer- t ence matches and lost to the Cornell t 115 pounder, while the Wolverine star L holds…

… considered the pick of the Conferene in his weight, despite the fact that he lost to Hummel of Ohio State by a narrow margin. Sauer, Wolverine star who has not lost a Big Ten bout, will meet the Hoosier…

… overtime bout, but was defeated earlier in the season by Johnson of! Purdue. W'onght's meet promises to be the most difficult as well as the most in- teresting in which the Wolverines have' engaged this…

…, it looks likea had fight. Northrop has been ' .making 12 feet 6 inches consistently.! Prout is the other Wolverine entry and is capable of better than 12 feet. Boyles of Iowa is another vaulter of…

March 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Feature Expected Fron tRester, Goodwillie Coach Jack Moakley and his squad of Cornell trackmen will invade Yost field house tonight, conceded to have the best chance of scoring a victory over the Wolverines

… Arbor this morning. The first event on the program, the 65 yard high hurdles, is expected to bring a Wolverine triumph, with Don Cooper, new Varsity hurdle star, con- sidered the outstanding entry. Staf…

…- ford Tones is also expectedl to gain points for the Wolverines in this event. With Kinney, McDonald and Tarbili as other entrants, Michigan will have the strongest hurdle repre- sentation in several…

… with Goodwillie. The Red and White athlete, however, has turned in some excellent races in the indoor season and is favored by many to beat the Wolverine star. Lasser seems almost certain to gain the…

… least first place. Mueller and Ohlheiser are the Michigan entrants. Mueller probably will push the Ithacans all the way. The shot put is another event where the Wolverines are no- ticeably weak, and…

… Cornell is con- ceded first place here, although Jack Lovette may surprise. The 880 and the mile run are events where neither Moakley's nor Farrell's men have shown well, but several of the Wolverines have…

March 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

… with a total of 24 points, including wo n the meet anioin sro two scredt this year with eight to their three falls. The Wolverine leader won A world record time; yet neither of ei coi nine of the 11…

… yard run, and added eight points. The squad is still exceptionally weak in the field events for outdoor competition, Coach Hoyt said, and it is in these events that the Wolverines must gather spme new…

…-I pions on their teams last year, while Illinois gained two titles in the Chi- cago meet this season. What is believed to be another mark was established whe nthe Wolverines went through their first four…

May 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…I odd set from Phillips in a spectaculara come-back. Th accurate driving of the Northwestern star kept BartonI from .the .net in the second set and the Wolverine lost 6-2 after having won the first by the…

… Goldsmith had no trouble defeating, Collins in straight sets 6-3, 6-4. Moore's driving game was too severe for Ho*- ard and the Wolverine won 6-2, 7-5. , Schaefer playing his usual method-; ical game…

May 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

… DRIVE! YEARLING NETMEN TO PLAY RESERVE TENNIS TEAM TODAY AT FERRY FIELD Farrell Names 23 Wolverine Athletes ! To Compete It Conference C1ia9i'ionship Meet BIGGEST MICHIGAN SQUAD I In an effort~to take…

Wolverine pilot is the only Big Ten competitor who has registered 24 feet, and he has beaten his formidable rivals, Si-1 mon and Sibbitt, Illinois; Crook, Ohid; and Everingham, Iowa. For that mat- ter, so do…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…;'. r ,fix Y ' Y I ! ;. : w t L , P. ~ .1 . N' HO..-~ BLES T ou L S WOLVERINE TANK SQUAD BEATS Seniors To Present Funds. Collected To Memorial Campaign I C !Yf r ; r NQUERS BoIl RECORD…

… of the class memorial matches against Purdue, the Wolverine committee, the class memorial will wrestlers took the undisputel leader- 1 be a donation to the Burton Memorial ship of the eastern (division…

…-25 vistory last night in tlhe field house to put a severe damper on ifnot to crush tittrely the Purple's chamlpionship asp~irations. Six thousand prsnwNatche(I the W\olverines Secure this .ampllle V…

…~Coy. Oosterbaan was the - - - . - - - -- iain cog in the Wolverine attack, ac- .i f STARS IN DEFEAT OF NORTHWESTERN the leader of the western division, for the Conference title. In completing crushing the…

… Lafay- ette wrestlers tihe Wolverines again showed to be a well balanced team. The best the two much vaunted P'ur- JOHN WATKINS NAMED TO [rflIPOITIOIJ, ULI~i ULUIUN OU U L ,nawey cue hetavie~s could cdo…

… swimming the first, and, although Thomas had a 15 see- ihi ere rmte a coo-w 100 yards as part of the regular meet, ond advantage, hie seemed unable to years later. His namie has b)een be-j the Wolverine

…, 1927, for more than 14 The 'Wolverine relay teami, tires] tihe oilermnaker was all but pinned 'months, and last fall the three judges from their recordl breaking efforts.', when time was calledl. of the…

…Coy's guarding and floor work bordered on thle sensational. Team ;fPlay Brings Results But after all it was team play which was responsible for Michilgan's show- ing, every Wolverine doing well. The pa'ssing was…

… the best of the year and was chlaracterized bly true unselfish- ness, few lon~g shots being tried. A tendency 'to run with the ball was the only blot on tile Wolverines aside from tile unusually large…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… located both at East Lansing. team. :Minnesota, with six victories, at Ferry field and at the property Th~e Wolverine team was comnposccl one (defeat, and a. tie, is in first place adJocent to the Coliseum…

… winning the special race Fri- first string line-up used in the first and hence, of course, the exact ex- iday night .the Wolverines regained Wisconsin game. In addition to these penditures were withheld…

… the coach-ago ing of the Wolverine eleven during the regular training grind, was re-1 711 North Unihersity Avenue -Next to Arcade T.heatre cently grantedl permission b~y Ka n- sas authorities to cnme to…

…, as a. result. of the, efforts o! Carl Johnson, '20, who is "organizing a Wolverine tour. Johnson, who earned lasting fame in intercollegiate track ci,(,'Os while a membier of Wolverine . : s, went to…

… Columbus where they m'eet thme low=.ly Ohio State five to- morrow night. The Wolverines, lacking floorwork throughout the contest, easily defeat- ed the Buckeyes here a. few weeks ago, 41 to 21, and on the…

…- ing the jumping exclusively against Van Heyde, but since then Van Heyde has improved and will ha- rass the Wolverine center consideor- ably when the two meet again to- morrow at Columbus. Michigani Lire…

…-1'I)Doubtful Chapman also led the Wolverine defense in the "same group with. five I11 re nd(ryCgesHv ~ Grim at the forwards, Van Hleyde at ii A.IDisaistrous Season; Are In ~ center, and Hoctorne and…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… between the Mlichigan and Iowa squads earned the Hawvkeye yearlings a victory, 35-24, over the Wolverine fres3hmen in the first telegraphic Lose match ever comp~eted in by Coach Malt ,Mann's first year…

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May 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

… in at the top by taking 15 pl-a.ces for the finals. 3fiehigan Qualifies Nine Ni'ne Wolverines, two of whom came to the meet on their own hook, earnedf the right ti compete in the finals, Michigan…

… singles tournament here to- day when he defeated Captain Bar- ton of Michigan, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, in Ctecourts. Budd's hard volleys from WOLVERINES SEE TQ AVENGE CHALLENGE BALLOT LEGALITY mid…

… DECISION TODAY came as a surprise, especially as the SELEcT M'AFEE TO PITCH Wolverine leader had defeated him Amendment Proposes To Change 6-3, 6-3, in a dual meet match at Chi- Crimson Has Won Reputation As…

… the proposed merit sys- ed a bit tired. years seems asured, when the highly tem at an assembly of Union mem- rated Harvard nine crosses bats with bers held Thursday night. Coac'h Ray Fisher's Wolverines

… schedule without a single defeat, the of the Union was put to a vote thButterfield Managers Are Providing Wolverines will be seeking to avenge male membership Thursday night. The Celebration In Honor Of Big…

…- chief of which occured following the Barbee is the only pitcher who has lications board appoints the business Michigan-Iowa basketball game last been able to turn back the Wolverines managers and managing…

… hit- argued by its adherents that it would iouncement that hereafter, the thea- ting aggregations, the Wolverine av- result in taking the offices in questior ers will supply an operator and the erage…

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