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February 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…-31 Welsh Paces Wolverines To Victory With Wins, In 220 And 440 Events EVANSTON, Ill. (Special to The Daily)-Michigan's National Colle- giate swimming champions coasted to a 53-31 victory over Northwestern…

Wolverines third Con- ference victory as against two ties (both with Ohio State) and no de- feats. The Wildcats were outclassed but had enough strength to win two first places, something no other team ex- cept…

February 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…'s great sophomore, Bill Watson, be- came the first man in Wolverine track history to break 50 feet as he heaved the heavy ball 50 feet 1 inch on his second attempt. The second place winner, Gus Zarnas of…

… record set by the 1936 Wolverine quartet by two seconds as anchor man Birleson crossed the finish line a full 5 yards ahead of Harley How- ells, fourth Buckeye runner. Perhaps most interesting to the fans…

…'s body had been found. Albion College Fire Rwjmo W-rw. Tm-e ,n Wolverines Rally To Beat Ohio State Cage Teamn, 42-38 Wilbur Sees Great Opportunities In Public Personnel Management By TUURE TENANDER…

February 28, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… skat- ers a pair of defeats in the Coliseum both tonight and Saturday, thus re- capturing the mythical state puck championship which the Wolverines annexed last year. Led by Captain Doug Latimer, vet…

… trouble at Houghton. Beaten 1-0, and 3-2 in the two games played in the copper country Jan. 23 and 24, the Wolverines are in no mood to trifle with the in- vaders, and will be after them from the opening…

… Pelto, Neckervis and Hurley against the Wolverine sharpshooters and alternate it with its sophomore Stock-Abb-McCarthy combination. Protecting Campbell, Husky goa minder, will be Bud Mullins and Doug…

February 28, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… Asked To Aid In Abolition Of Objection- able Practises Action Is Work Of Judiciary Council Sent To By Dean Johnny Sherf Gets Three Of Wolverine Goals On Brilliant Solo Dashes By ROLAND L. MARTIN Led by…

… the fast-skating Johnny Sherf, the Wolverine hockey sextet, turned on the steam in the second pe- riod to score three goals and defeat the London East six, 4 to 2. The Canadians, who have just won the…

… Artz was the only penalty during this pe- riod to be called by Emmy Reid, last year's Varsity captain, who refereed the game. The Wolverines were playing much better hockey as the second period opened…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…, 21 To 18, With ClosingRally Petoskey Sinks Winning Basket; Eveland Heads Wolverine Scoring Minnesota staged a last-half rally to tie the score at 18 all, before Mich- igan got its lone field goal of…

… cards for Leading Role In Play, Minnesota to win. No matter how 'Tlree Times The Hour' badly the Wolverines played, the Go- phers were worse, except for their James Raymond, '33, will have the rally. With…

February 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…. Professor Political science "Ice and snow are quite common most effective plan yet devised, score the Wolverines accounted for nto the stomach. Scott had been Reeves left Ann Arbor Wednesday, a they stated…

… vas all Michigan during the wo periods as the Maize and arried the play into Wiscon- erritory, tallying three times second frame. Throughout ame the Wolverine defense good job of keeping the puck from…

… practically ntire 60 minutes of play. In ing the roles of "iron men," Wolverines played a fighting of hockey that utilized a ffense. ough they tired in the last , the play of the three Michi- orwards. Courtis…

… scored its only goal n ke play early in the opening Siegel hit the puck from the Wolverine goal and it amed off Nygord's stick into ;oal. Hart retaliated a little when he followed up his shot Frisch had…

… goal. 'The Wolverines arded the Badger net with 15 three of which slipped past i. Langen tallied on a long rom center ice which hit the )nsin goalie and dropped in oal after six minutes. Short- "The…

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