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May 28, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… the heart of Target Field’s outfield. Much like his team, he picked up steam the closer he got to the cel- ebration, eventually working into a full sprint that could rival the Wolverines’ five…

Wolverines (14-10 Big Ten, 37-23 overall) have secured a spot in their first NCAA Tournament in seven years. Sophomore left-handed start- ing pitcher Brett Adcock earned his third win in eight days…

May 28, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… there the Wolverines rolled, batting around in the inning and providing enough offense to win. “We always go out there and try to make the pitcher throw as many pitches as we can and see a lot of…

… Adcock, the Wolverines’ defense ensured that the four-run fourth inning was more than enough, rob- bing base hits and killing rallies. Sophomore first baseman Carmen Benedetti made the most notable…

May 28, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 10

… White’s glove, engulfing the already-embracing Wolverine battery of Cronenworth and Ken- dall Patrick. The cluster of players jumped around the infield before toppling to the ground from the weight…

… his eyes, just soaking it all in. “This is what it’s all about. It’s unbelievable.” The third-year coach of the Wolverines (37-23) had taken the team back to college baseball’s promise land…

… to come to Michigan, part of it is because of the Michigan base- ball family,” said Jeff Jacobson, who played for the Wolverines from 1980-83. His son, Eric, is currently a senior second…

… something impactful for the program, like winning a cham- pionship, there’s nothing better than that.” And the Wolverines will have a shot next weekend at adding another number to the outfield wall…

May 28, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

… game in the Women’s Col- lege World Series at 7:00pm Thurs- day against Alabama, a rematch of a preseason two-game set where the Wolverines took both games. Michigan won both times before, but that…

… was back in February, a long time ago. When the two teams last squared off in the Easton Bama Bash at Tuscaloosa, there was still snow on Alumni field. But the Wolverines did get a look at…

May 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Traylor and Louis Bullock a Page 4 total of $616,000 during their years with the Wolverines in an effort to ARTS launder money from his illegal gambling enterprise in Detroit auto plants. If these…

… the rest of the softball community, as well as the nation watching ESPN, was introduced to the future of Michigan softball - freshman pitcher Nicole Motycka. In the Wolverines' 1-0 loss to Nebraska…

May 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… 761- 8220 or 663-6130. 5TH ROOMMATE WANTED far a ridies- toasty tow price- $365 + stilt. Sept- Sept tease. email ceasnatt@amich.edu AARDVARKSI MEAN WOLVERINES: Great 2 barms. optdodl! Fam., heat, water…

May 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… spent all year surprising people. The Wolverines won all four of their fall tournaments, captured two more victo- ries late in the spring season and made a solid showing at the Big Ten Champi- onships…

…. Things reached their peak for the Wolverines when a tremendous last-day rally at the NCAA regionals secured Michigan a spot in the NCAA Champi- onships. For the icing on the cake of this year, Michigan…

May 28, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 123) • Page Image 12

…'s running OK. He's a little tired." Despite the team's disappointing per- formance in the Big Ten meet, the Wolverines have maintained an opti- mistic perspective on the NCAAs. "They'll run well," Warhurst…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Kim Wuest. seniors came to an end as the sixth-seed- The Bruins broke the game open with ed Wolverines fell to No. 5 seed UCLA, three runs in the fifth and two more in the 7-3. With its second loss…

…, Michigan was sixth, taking a 7-1 lead. Michigan eliminated from the World Series. The mounted rallies in both the sixth and sev- Wolverines lost to Iowa on Thursday, 3-2. See WCWS, Page 12 b4SIDE ARTS T W…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… Uank Daily Sports Writer CHAMPAIGN - At last weekend's Big Ten track championships, the Michigan women's team came close to upsetting favored Wisconsin, but in the end the Wolverines fell short, los- ing…

… by only 10 points - 121-111. With only the 5,000-meter run and the 4x400-meter dash remaining, the Wolverines and the Badgers were in a first-place tie at 98 points. In the 5,000, Wisconsin's distance…

…-0400 AP PH The Michigan softball team won Its first Women's College World Series game this weekend in Oklahoma City. The Wolverin have appeared in the championship round for three consecutive seasons but…

… an 0-4 record in its previous two year - entered the WCWS with a 34-2 trips to the World Series. In each of the record and an astounding 0.21 ERA. past two years, the Wolverines have fall- But against…

… with home run, the Wolverines relinquished Conrad running. Conrad scored from their lead in the bottom of the fifth first as South Carolina rightfielder inning. Iowa won the game in dramatic Chanda Lee…

… order, and the Despite falling short of the champi- Wolverines recorded their first victory at onship, Michigan completed an the WCWS, 1-0. immensely successful season, winnin4 "Well, obviously we're very…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…Gregor described sthy thse womnen Wolverines'seceond-p1licc fitnish swis so dtsappottttiitg. "it 5wast just dtsaippointitng tha tswe diid just about antythting ansyotne could tsk for ad ste 'ot a slip it the fatee…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

… knocking offlhighly favored Wisconsin. But the real difference in Michigan's performance - the factor that got the Wolverines within 10 points of defeating the Badgers - wasn't Longe. It was the Michigan…

… distance runners. The Wolverines also placed second at the Big Tens during the indoor season. The difference between the two finishes? Wisconsin demolished Michigan in the Sor venue, beating the Wolverines 1…

May 28, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 16) • Page Image 16

… from Omaha By MARTHA CRALL If you're upset about not being able to follow the Wolverines to the College World Series in Omaha, fear not, for at least eight Series games will be televised. The…

… Mississippi State, the winner of the Atlantic Regional. If the Wolverines win, they will play the winner of the West Regional-Central Regional game-either Arizona State or Texas-on Monday, June 1. If they lose…

May 28, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

… contender George Foussianes sat in the dugout, tears swelling in his eyes. It had been the senior's last game in Fisher Stadium, and no one could have anticipated, back in March when the Wolverines returned…

… this." It is a team that supposedly started the season in disarray. Bud Middaugh replaced Moby Benedict, who had spent 18 years directing the Wolverine diamond fortunes, and there were rumblings of…

… next six contests, and it was off to the races. Junior righty Mark Clinton got shelled in the season's third Big Ten game at Minnesota, but then the Wolverines steamrolled to twelve straight wins and the…

… frosh, but in the end, it was the talented right arms of Scott Dawson, Steve Ontiveros, and Scot Elam, and the slick glove of second baseman Jeff Jacobson that made the Wolverines champions, rather than…

… Association (CCHA). Notre Dame will join the Wolverines with a simultaneous notice of transfer to the CCHA today, in- creasing the seven-team league to nine members. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Don Canham indicated that…

May 28, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

Wolverines' locker room Saturday, following the Big Ten cham- ps 12-3 victory over Nebraska in the championship game of the NCAA Mideast Regional. The win makes the Wolverines one of eight teams who will…

… compete in the College World Series at Omaha, Nebraska. The powerful Wolverine offense con- nected for 15 hits in the game and seven runs in the first two innings to help pit- cher Scot Elam go all the way…

… second run. First TRACK UPSET: baseman Tim Miller ripped a single to right to fill the bases. Foussianes scored the third Wolverine run on Tom Fredal's ground out. Elam, a freshman from - Trenton, Ohio…

…, 10-3. The Wolverines added another run in the fifth when second baseman Jeff Jacobsen scored on Foussianes' sacrifice fly. Michigan got its final run in the eighth when with two men on base, Paciorek…

… rooting us on, it got me pumped up." The NCAA Mideast Regional cham- pion Michigan Wolverines will now go to Omaha and take on California Satur- day night at8:10 p.m., CDT. FOUL TIPS - The NCAA Mideast…

May 28, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 19) • Page Image 9

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May 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 18) • Page Image 11

… the Wolverines in scoring this past season. ROB PALMER, a defense- man, was selected by the Los Angeles Kings. Palmer was a steady performer who helped Michigan to a fourth place fin- ish in the WCHA…

May 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 18) • Page Image 12

…'s case, that is quite sig- nificant. The Wolverines have two ex- cellent pitchers, Lary Sorensen and Mark Weber, but beyond that is incon- sistency. TODAY, MICHIGAN goes with its best - Sorensen. The…

May 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 15) • Page Image 11

… ended his career as a Wolverine with a 22.4 clocking for sixth in the 220 and John Cross turned in a 14:41.0 in the hree mile run for a sixth place finish. Michigan standout Mike Mc- (hire did not…

May 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 15) • Page Image 12

… Regional Tourna- ment, losing to the Hurons 2-1 Monday afternoon. With the Wolverines ready to bat in the top of the ninth Sunday, a tre- mendous thunderstorm deluged the EMU Baseball Stadium forcing the sus…

WOLVERINES forced the final game with a nail-biting 4-2 decision over the Hurons Sunday morning. Freshman Bill Stennett, called upon by Benedict to start the crucial game, Pitched 6 innings of gutty baseball…

May 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 18) • Page Image 12

… schoolmates stared. On Channel Two, Campy was inter- viewed by sports reporter and Wolverine assistant basketball coach Fred Snowden, who asked him, "One final question, Campy. Are you related to Cazzie Rus…

… the Daily PONTIAC - Basketball coach- es around the country were left with broken hearts in the wake of Campy Russell's decision to come to Michigan, but Wolverine as- sistant coach Fred Snowden could…

… recruiters. Imagine a team consisting of Henry Wilmore, Ken Brady,, John Lockard, Ernie Johnson and Campy Russell: think of these glorious trips the Wolverines would take to the NCAA tournament. Crisler Arena…

… the fifth highest scorer in Ohio history, The Wolverines are still after Kevin Grevey, the Southwest player of the year in Ohio, and Lindsay Hairston of Detroit Ket- tering. The Detroit News Wednesday…

May 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…, gave the Wolverines a team total of 78 points out of a possible 84. Northwestern's surprising Wild- cats, who were Michigan's oppon- ents in all three doubles finals, finished second with 44 points…

…. Other team scores were Indiana, 30 points; Illinois, 29%; Iowa, 28%; Michigan State, 10%; Ohio State, 10; Minnesota, 9; Wiscon- sin, 8; Purdue, 0. Easy Victories All three Wolverine doubles teams easily…

… team effort-the bestt team effort by Michigan trackmen in a long time." There were many factors that contributed to the Wolverines' third-place finish. For one, the top five teams-Indiana, Ohio State…

… qualified few men and grabbed only one first each. This opened the way for Michi- gan. The Wolverines' points camne from many creditable perform- ances, crowned by Dave Owen's expected first in the shot put…

… strongest 880-yd. run fields in Big Ten history. By RUDE DIFAZIO Saturday's cancelled game be- tween Michigan and Michigan State cost the Wolverines more than the title. Lost were the six hits the team…

… batted out in the four and a half innings, including two by Ken Tippery, Don Poloskey's fine pitching performance, and Gene Snider's second stolen base of the season. The only crown the Wolverines retained…

…, too, fell behind on the last nine holes. Michigan finished third behind the Badgers and Hawkeyes, with a five-man 72-hole - team score of 1534. Wisconsin had 1512 and Iowa 1520. The Wolverines evened…

May 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 173) • Page Image 5

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May 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

… 10-6. The Wolverines' season was less successful than that of Michigan State. Coach Ray Fisher's crew recorded 22 wins and 9 losses and finished in a tie for third place in the Big Ten standings. While…

… at one time holding a 7-2 Conference mark, the slipping Wolverines team with four. Paul Lepley fol- dropped costly games to Michigan lows with three. Thirty two runs State and Ohio State. Earlier…

… Links By JACK HORWITZ With a mediocre season behind them, the Wolverine golfers stand only a fair chance of moving past the third spot in the Western Con- ference championships to be held today and…

… in the weight events, but to better his winning performances of last year. It will be Nilsson and his team- mate, Roy Pella, who will hold up the Wolverine end of the weight The Rainbow Combo You must…

… haunt the Wolverines again as they dump- ed the linksters with a 19-17 beating. In the same meet the Maize and Blue racked up its third Conference win, whipping the Northwestern Wildcats, 211…

… where one day a team can be on top of the Conference and the next can have some bad luck and be out of the running. If this is the case, then the Wolverines have a chance to win the championship…

… Detroit. This was the first of two defeats Michigan handed the Titans, with the last one being a 18%-8/2 thrumpiV, last Friday. Three OSU, Purdue Losses The Wolverines then headed towards the Ohio State…

May 28, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… team. Young, '54. He replaces shortstop Bruce Seven freshman numerals were Haynam, who led the Wolverines also awarded to future varsity to a first place tie with Illinois in prospects. These men were…

… from Michigan's Konrad and Jack Car- roll, Iowa's Gary Scott, and team- mate Williams. * * * Both Konrad and Carroll will be running on the Wolverine mile relay team as well in doubling in individual…

… of this darkhorse trio that the Wolverines have faced. In this clash the Michigan contingent slaughtered the Wildcat six, 27-9. On this occasion Cliff Kong and Jerry Thomas led the way for Northwestern…

May 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… UNIFICATION FALLACIES SeePage 4 Latest Deadline in the State oar 74latt 0 O , 2 VOL. LX, No. 166 'M' L Nine Earns Tie For BigTen Title Wisconsin Whitewashes Minnesota While Wolverines Top…

…-3 victory over Ohio State. The victory gave the Wolverines, rated a darkhorse contender earlier in the season, a record of nine victories and three defeats and enabled them to tie with Wisconsin for the loop…

May 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… State squad, 5-4, yester- day. Forgetting that MSC boasts a formidable net aggregation, the Wolverines expected to coast to their 25th consecutive net win but had unusual trouble with the Spartans in the…

… ambitious Wolverine squad, which looks ahead to upsetting favored Northwestern in the Conference meet. Michigan is given a good chance of dethroning the Wild- cats who will be seeking their fourth consecutive…

May 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…-Don McEwen and Dn 'Hoover claimed individual honors for the Wolverines here yesterday in the 50th annual run- ning of the Western Conference Track and Field championships at Dyche Stadium before 3…

… Badgers finished fourth with 31, Ohio State fol- lowed in fifth place with 25% and the Wolverines claimed sixth with 23 points. Iowa, Purdue and Northwestern were the runners up in that order with 14W, 12…

… and 10 points re- spectively. MCEWEN AND Hoover paced the Wolverines with a victory apiece. Hoover, the ace Wolverine hurdler, paced the 220 low hurdle field by seven yards to win the lows in the…

Wolverines' second individual victory of the meet. MCEWEN'S TIME was 9:13 with a final quarter of :65.4. This is the second best outdoor two mile in conference history. Peters' double victory was gained in the…

… victory in that event with a brilliant time of :21.2, just .1 of a second slower than Jesse Owens' 1936 Conference re- cord of :21.1. Henrie, the Wolverine entry in the 220, was forced to drop out of the…

…-3 Wampler won the medal in 1948 and tied Michigan's Ed Schalon for it last year. * * * ~ THE WOLVERINES were spearheaded by sophomore Dick Evans who fired three rounds at 74 and then closed out with an even…

… figure in the team mark since only the five lowest counts are tabulated. MINNESOTA WAS in fourth place, 12 strokes higher than the Wolverines. Indiana, Illinois, Io- wa, Northwestern and Wisconsin followed…

… teams brought their seasons to a close today with conference victories, thus giv- ing them each a total of nine wins and three losses in con- ference play. Up until last weekend, the Wolverines had the…

…- tect his lead, pulled Hicks in fav- or of Larson, a southpaw who re- ceived credit for the triumph. Lar- son retired the side without fur- ther damage. The highflying Wolverines at- tempting to run the…

May 28, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… Hirsch, Michigan's versatile athlete, finished third in the broad jump after posting 22 feet 5 inches in the preliminaries before making a 150-mile trip to Bloomington, Tnd., to pitch for the Wolverines

… of Johnson and Ford won their first round from Riepma and Don Staake of Illinois, 6-4, 6-2. The number three Wolverine duo of Gulic and Roy Boucher scored a convincing 6-2, 6-3 victory over the Maroon…

… from Michigan Tech, Houghton, Mich., turned in a two over par 72-one of the best scores ever posted in a Conference meet. He sagged to 831 in the final 18. The slender Wolverine's 72 enabled him to take…

… Second Wolverine Captain Phil Marcellus and Jack Culp of Purdue tied for sec- Irish Tk T ond place by posting 155's, but Mar- cellus won a coin toss for the runner- up medal. Culp's 75 on the afternoon…

… entered the after- noon's final 18 with a first round total of 307 and a firm hold on the championship. Marcellus and Paul O'Hara each contributed 79's to the Wolverine total. The team title is decided on…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Varsity net- men whitewashed the Duquesne Uni- versity netters, 9-0, yesterday at Pal- mer Field. Due to a sudden downpour the doubles matches were forced in- doors, and were played off in the In…

… the Michigan base- P >all team a 3-2 victory over Purdue c iere today and clinched at least a B Third-place position in the Big Ten g race for the Wolverines. R Gedeon and Peckinpaugh each col- p lected…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 7

… heir to 443/4 points of this year's total which brought the. Wolverine trackmen their third con- secutive outdoor championship. After Ken complements this array of track power with his own freshman aces…

Wolverine history. Chuck Decker vaulted well over 13 feet last year while in high school, and did 13 feet 5 inches in the Junior AAU's. Despite sickness, he has shown up well in practice, and may be the…

… far in the lead for batting honrs with but one game to go. Much of Michigan's success in the Big Ten race which is in its final week and finds the Wolverines fight- ing for a first place tie after…

… boasts a .375 mark which leads the entire club. Pete Lisagor has been the only Wolverine to ap.- proximate Charlie's rwco-d with a .335 average. Coach Fisher marveis at the man- ner in which Pink drops his…

May 28, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… purchase of meal tickets for next week; the difference will be paid in cash. The full cash refund may be obtained by calling at the Wolverine at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 5. The above refund will be…

May 28, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… - The Sacred Order Of 'Oil Can' Michigan Defeats Toledo Nine, 6-3 TOLEDO, 0., May 7.- 1P) -The University of Michigan downed the University of Toledo baseball team here tonight, 6 to 3. The Wolverines

May 28, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… team has Our prognosticating has lost the past winter's season with its Big Ten disaster and its successful climax in the National Collegiate meet, but the Wolverines are still hard at work in the…

…- toppers earlier in the season in a 11 to 0 victory. The Wolverines have lost only one decision in similar games, splitting a home and home series with the Normal College at Ypsi. Seek State Title If the…

May 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

… first inning for three bases. Mike Diffiley, Wolverine catcher and captain, co-starred with Wistert, getting three hits in three official trips to the plate, scoring two runs and batting in another…

…Diffley, Levin Mix The Wolverine backstop showed his combative spirit in the first in- ning when Dave Levin, attempting to score on a double steal, arrived at home to find the ball and Diffley awaiting him. Levin…

May 28, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… Michigan. WOLVERINES IMPROVED $outhpaw jinx, Driven Away ini Michigan State Game, May Return. Another chapter in the history of Michigan's diamond team and its battle against left-handed pitchers will be…

… written this afternoon on Ferry Field as the Wolverines play host to the University of Chicago's 'Maroons. The game will begin at 2:30 o'clock. The Windy City outfit is holding dlown the cellar position in…

May 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

… to all corners of the field and to give the Wolverines a 7-3 victory, seven Buckeye errors figuring in the proc edngs. Coach Fisher's team turned in a creditable showing against the Bucks, gathering…

… allowed only two hits and kept the plate free from being crossed. Now his five hit pitching against Ohio puts him al- most on a par with Vern Compton for his season's work. Wolverines Strong i…

… will be just anoth- er day to Michigan diamond ath- letes, the Wolverine schednle ,call- ing for a game with Wisconsin, to be played on Ferry field Saturday afternoon. Indications are that the assignment…

… st It was Sommerfield who curbed the In his last ambitions of the Wolverine stick- president of1 wielders in the first game. (Contin Chicago at t ge into his ofl is your last , y to lose you e. sorry…

May 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

…IAQE2 SIX T~r MICHI1( D fAILY -WEDNESD~fAY. MAY 29.IOW1 .--. 4, 4 \.-.' / LFPL.FP~u6NK}K .P a aia} c' isuv WOLVERINE NINE WILL MEET CINCINNATI TODAY VARSITY SEEKS WIN flVEH IC SQUAD…

…'clock this aftern Should the Wolverines win game they will stretch their ° ning streak to three games, of which was against the lea in the -Big Ten race, Wisconsin Cincinnati has a team wh while well up to the…

… last Saturday and kno ed off the leaders by driving rtes across the plate as against 4 the Badgers could account aths win makes the Wolverine danigerous team which may be ""'ted to flash championship f…

… tournament,.ofsix o and I te this week. The Gophers gave iones vicory. As a result of six vtories and the Wolverines a scare in the dual a young Englishman who one defeat, and that an early sea- encounter, but…

… the Maize and Blue learned his golf playing between son setback, the Wolverines are pulled through on the long end of h ; shifts as a coal miner. Despite the looking towards the tourney with fact that…

May 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 172) • Page Image 7

… .team, announced .yesterday that at least six 4and, possibly seven- members of the Wolverine team would -make the trip to the L. C.-4 A track -meet that -will be held -at Cambridge, Mass.., next ;Friday…

… and -Saturday.f (leading the Wolverine delega- tion,\will -be :Eddie 'Tolan, premier! print man arid holder of the. ,world's record for the 100 yard dash. Tolan will ruin up against, some " good…

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…

May 28, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

…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…

May 28, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… 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…

May 28, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… 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…

May 28, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 174) • Page Image 7

… 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…

May 28, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… 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…

May 28, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 178) • Page Image 6

… 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…

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