May 28, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 177) • Page Image 3
…th 9 P. M. to1 A. M. MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALL ROOM BOB CARSON Presenting BUD GOLDEN and His, MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Tickets Obtainable In Lobby 7at:+ ** . Listen t t!Taste 1t! A cereal so crisp it crackles…
…th 9 P. M. to1 A. M. MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALL ROOM BOB CARSON Presenting BUD GOLDEN and His, MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Tickets Obtainable In Lobby 7at:+ ** . Listen t t!Taste 1t! A cereal so crisp it crackles…
…I trE -'*m IC14C A NI'AITIEY ' " -TDAY,' MAY 28, 190 o nio -4 MICHIGAN, CHICAGO TIE FOR BIG TEN TENNIS TITLE .. , MARON1METHATED BY RAIN O DECISION Wolverines Lead At Ternination O…
… of Michigan 6-0, 6-1; While the Wolverine leader exhibited streaks of offensive play the 'famous internationalist kept the stroking to the Michigan man's backhand and the issue was at no time in doubt…
… steady for his op- ponent and at no time was the out- come in doubt. 'Two Wolverine veterans ended their three years of Varsity cam- paigning with brilliant 6-0, 6-3 wins over their Chicago opponents…
… gthe distance in : , the Deeminches was held jointly by May. little Wolverine speedster caie back DroegeEuller QscNortwestern and WYI LLS on Saturday to eclipse all recog- McGinnis of Wisconsin…
… last round by defeating Bard of Illinois 6-1, 9-7, 3-6, 6-4. Should Boldenweck give O'Con- nell a strenuous battle in the morning the Wolverine entrants will be a slight favorite if the Illini win the…
… exceptional in view o of conditions. Twelve Wolverines si gained a total of 16 places for the s Maize and Blue, while Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin followed with 10, 9 I and 8 positions for the finals to be l…
… better than 44 feetc 8 5-8 inches. The Wolverines suffered a severe setback in the high hurdles when Don Cooper, running in t he fast thirdI heat, trailed McGinnis of WisconsinC and McKeever of Illinois to…
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… at 2:30 o'clock this . afternoon at Ferry field to determine which of the two teams will be elim- : inat from championship considera- tion. Th-e Wolverines hold second place, i";: half a game behind…
… baseman, Paul, Indiana's pitching ace, in Sat- whose consistent playing and batting ' urday's game, 9-4 has aided in the rise of the Wolverine On Monday the Iowa team staged a comeback and handed…
… latter team 21-3, the same score by which Mich- igan won from the Purple. Capt. Clendennon will lead the Wis- consin golfers . today in their match' against theWolverines, probably play- ing in number two…
… Harry the Wolverine team today. Capt. Glo- HBartz, Cliff Durant, and Ralph De ver, Bergelin and Connor are certain Palm a. to play in the individual 'matches, the It would be no surprise for the fol…
… over- Illinois, Northwestern, with a heavy foot, Harry Hartz, win- and Ohio State. The Wolverines' last ner of two years ago, Cliff Durant, match will be against Chicago on Pete de Paolo and a host of…
… appears to be the logical. choice of the Hawkeye coach to op- pose the Wolverines in this after- noon's contest in the attempt to avenge the 6-0 shutout at Iowa City. He has had a week's rest since the…
… games re- maining on the Varsity schedule "Ku- bie" must keep up his present pace, as, indeed, must the whole team, for the loss of one game will definitely, eliminate the -Wolverines as conten- der…
… with two of the formances. Northrop ,lat year est existing javelin mark, 20 inches, and the Wolverine tet composed of Munger, NJ rnstein, and Feinsinger r in 3:19.9. In 1925, Hu.bba time set in 1922 by H…
… the whole game. Each --------- ----_ pitcher struck out four men. ForsixI Innings, Ono had the Wolverines baffled. They were unable to connect with, the ball solidly, and could only offer roundePrs to…
…I hall where they will be received by and general manager. are caring for Wolverines Score in tSeventhg acting-President Alfred H. Lloyd and the executive affairs of the institu-' Ryrholm hit safely in…
… eight of the, 30 pounds miler who will''lead th1e Wolverines thati he lost, due to his' long illness, fPaoNri orn the rest of "the season. 1hlit-J,; ll_ far fromn his normaal condi- --PavoNura tii…
… thme events will be closely;cnas econe1nt paei h fis~ocnrtuaeHlfih Nu.- i contested and though it is predicted 1 hiamimner. ntl had beeni advised by fr'iends not hat the 'Wolverine .squad will win…
…, Lansing, fourth. Height 5 feet 8 1-2 inches. CONFERENCE MEET NEXT FOR WOLVERINE RUNNERS MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIN WILL FIGHT FOR SECOND PLACE; ILLINOIS FRST Having won the last dual meet of the year from…
… Chicago on May 20, the Wolverine track team is looking for- ward to the outdoor Conference meet which will be held at Des Moines, Ia., June 2 and 3. Illinois is conceded to have the best chances for first…
… slightly superior but the difference is not enough to war- rant a bet either way. Steve Farrell thinks, though, that the Wolverines have a slight shade over the Badgers and that they should come through in…
… night editor, who has full charge night. ,Y, MAY 28, 1921. MICHIGAN-ILLINOIS FRIENDSHIP he Mhemorable reception accorded Wolverine esters in the recent dual meet at Urbana marks progressive forward step…
…, and the sportsmanlike treatment of the gentlemanly Wolverine runners by the scanty crowd of loyal Illini, have done much to patch up strained relations between the two great institutions of the middle…
…. SOCCER TEAM TO INVADE DETROIT On Decoration day, Michigan's in- formal soccer team will journey to Detroit, where they will play the Roses F, C., of that city. This will be a return game, the Wolverines…