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October 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… idoggeidly toreveery inch fous surd, andi Clark nade oise yards, Wrasrz-ialeua to hio Jones Willie Makes Another Score. 01 the field. The Wolverine~ won orei. Michigan held Wisconsin for putsted o the ten…

…-FidatesnainoftedyWestucow amd arptigchrsonndNcosdsedrudte1.....r..,HHmod 1laye an exceptioaly strong sifen- fromu the Wolverine rotersa and ends far 20 yarss, and Longmtan r. c., Sunat srO gm.EeymnintetemHmodkce tgal ritppedt…

April 30, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Interclass Baseball Game to Be Staged at Interscholastic. VISITORS WILL GET ALTO RIDE. Because of the calling off of'the dual meet between the Wolverines and Cal- ifornia track men, which was to have taken…

May 30, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… game serics cially adopted by five classes on the which is to terminate tomorrow and it campus, the first year laws and engi- neers, and the fresh, soph, and junior is needless to say that the Wolverines

… improbable that the Wolverines will place. The races between Jones of Cornell and Tabor ofBrown in the half and the mile should be the thrillers of the meet and critics are divided as to the outcomes. The pole…

June 30, 1914 (vol. 5, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Lundgren's first year igtinndrPsdntRseet with the Wolverines and by turning His home was formerly in Washing- out the best Michigan team, he won ton. For the past year he has lived in Detroit. He finished…

… the second Notre Dame game, when he shut out the hardest hitting college team in the country, and by pitching the Wolverines to vic- tory in the post-season Penn games proved himself to be one of the…

… physical laboratory. "The In- erans and whether in the field or at heritance of Disease" will be the sub- bat, furnished the Wolverine suporters ject of the lecture by Professor A. S.' with little ground for…

… departmental manag- ers will be elected. * * * * : * NOTICE! There are a few places vacant on both the reportorial and bus- iness staffs of The Wolverine. Business staff tryouts should see F. G. Millard…

…, business manager. Tryouts for the reportorial staff please attend the staff meeting to be held at the office of The Wolverine Wednesday afternoons at 5:00 o'clock, The tennis courts at Ferry field are now…

April 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… opening match oil the Wolverines schedule, the team leaving at 11:30 Contests; Se TI cials SOPHS SEEM TO HAVE ADVANTA(E ioof, .- fut- Michigan's outdoor track season will open tomorrow afternoon…

…-matches will be played on the courts of the Toledo Tennis club, and the opposition which the Wolverines will meet at this time will prove most valuable as training for the eastern trip of the quartet of the men…

May 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… Fails to Overcome Jinx; Final Score, 4-2 WEEDER KEEPS WOLVERINES 1ITS WELL SCATTERED; FAl 1isler Leuds Both Teams in Bat (xetting Three nits in Four Times Up Although outhit nine to seven, N\ C. won the…

Wolverines' jinx, as he did in the game played on ry field, and succeeded in sending back to the bench by the strike route, in addition to keeping the well scattered. Sisler was the hitting star of day…

… board in control of stu- dent publications held yesterday, per- mission was given the Wolverine, the summer school paper, to issue a direc- tory similar to the one published dur- ing the regular term. The…

… directory will contain the names of all those enrolled in the summer; session, and will be issued during the first week of college. The manage- ment of the Wolverine will give one of the directories to each…

… the paper, and the inno- vation is expected to be a convenience to the students. Plans for the Wolverine are prac- tically complete. The first issue will be a special number, and will come out…

April 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the part of the boys from the School of Applied Science, Mlichigan might have experi- enced considerable anxiety and con- cern over the possible outcome, for the Wolverines didn't earn a sagle solitary…

… orthodox and sportsmanlike fashion, but Case was insistent and not wishing to give offense to their guests, Ihe Wolverines made the most of the opportunity. To tell the truth, the visitors couldn't ever have…

… the honored quartet. A dispute between the judges was caused by the close finish between Smith of Michi- gan and Teschner, but ended with the Wolverine captain drawing the de- cision, after some…

July 30, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… 1215 Hill street. i "-- - ! 35c At SHEEHAN'S WAHR'S SLATER'S JDENT SUPPLY STORE THE SUMMER SCHOOL DIR E C T-ORY NOW ON SALE Subscription receipts may be redeemed at the Wolverine Office Only 35c At…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… The Wolverine see the jbusiness manfager today or Fri; Iday, i~ Wolverine office, Press building. CARRIERS WA-,N"FED f Two or three' stu~dents are Iwanted to carry The Wolverine fthis summer. See the…

May 30, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… - PRICE FIVE DAILY BUYS NEW $10,000 PRES WOLVERINE'S CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES SHATTERED WHEN BASEBALL SQUAD DROPS SAME TO WISCONSIN,4T01 ',.' WILL HAVE MACHINE SURPASSING EQUIPMENT OF ANY OTHER COLLEGE1…

…, short stop, were most responsible for the Cardinal vic- tory. Paddock pitched a fine game, holding the Wolverines to three hits, striking out nine men and issuing only two free tickets. Elliott pro- duced…

… two of his team's runs by two long hits, one going for a home run and the other a three bagger. Opens Favorably With Milt Dixon in the box for the Wolverines, Wisconsin went one, two, three, in the…

…. Liverance was also in wonderful form and with the beginning of the third inning the game developed into a pitchers' battle with no more scor- ing until the seventh frame when the Wolverines counted their lone…

July 30, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…. Brown is listed as number two. Wesbrook is the only Wolv'erine named on the list, no other players being ranked in either the singles or the doubles.£ (By Associated Press) New York, July 29.-L. E…

March 30, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…'s Varsity track team romped with the annual dual meet with nell here tonight winning by the sided score of 67-28. One record was broken and more were tied by the Wolverin their phenomenal exhibition "Jim…

…. Wolverines aggregation med in. the .half mile when Cal Hattendorf crashed through with honors followed closely by Re and Freyberg respectively. It one of the prettiest races of the and the three men were…

April 30, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…- able to hold the Wolverine batters in check, being hit for 110hits duringthe six frames he worked. Captain Dill- man, Norrie Ryrholm and Buck Giles led the attack. Dillman and Giles each connected safely…

…. The ball committee will be at infield. The Wolverines also failed to the booth in the lobby of the Union score in this frame. To start the again today to give out the applica- fifth, Fisher beat out a…

May 30, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

… regarding the Norwegian's trip to - - the North Pole. "The explorer's stay I may have been actuated by any one WOLVERINE TRACK TEAM KEEPS UNBROKEN of numerous reasons. He would have I STRING OF VICTORIES…

… afternoon on Ferry field when the Wolverine track team defeated Wisconsin 81-54. by this decisive defeat of the Badgers, the claim of Tom Jones and his team to the indoor Conference title was for once and all…

… mile that the Wolverines looked like the overwhelming victors that they later turned out to be. Both teams scored slams in two events, the Badgers placing three men in both the mile and the two mile. De…

January 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… the' breaking of three national intercol-1 legiate swimming records and the' establishing of one unofficial national intercollegiate mark. The Wolverine swimmers captured first and second places in each…

… seconds better than Yale's mark; while the time for the 900 yards was 11:40. The Wolverine team, composed ofj Watson, Batter, Bement, and Darnell, took the lead by winning the 200 yard'I relay in easy…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… ED UCATIONAL IDEALI AO[DDB Bs9uoHI RESS BEFORE CONYOCATIOh INTERNATIONAl BONDS MICHIGAN NINE WINS OVER SYRACUSE 82; HORNBERGER PLACES SECOND IN PENN MEET Cooper, Other Wolverine Entry, Falls To…

… two' mile field was one of the best as- sembled in'years. k Don Cooper, other Wolverine entry in today's events, failed to qualify in. the 120 yard high hurdle race. This, was a distinct surprise, as…

… todayl as the Pennsylvania relay carnivalj began.' s Lord David Burleigh, Cambridge, failed to repeat his 1925 victory in Wolverines -Feore Six Runs In Last 'wo Innings As Dixon Weakens; Play Second Game…

… Tomorrow DAVIS SCORES HOME RUN By Sports Editor, Syracuse Daily Orange SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 29-Scor- ing six runs in the final ;two innings, the Wolverine baseball team conquer- ed the Syracuse university…

March 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…'s powerful wrestling 'team was leading the field at the end of the preliminary round here yesterday with all seven members of the Wolverine squad advanced leading in the number of men who! into the semi…

… Swenson of Wisconsin. These two men were the only 1928 chnimpions entered in the meet. One of the biggest upsets of the, afternoon was the victory of Ray' Parker, Wolverine 155 pound rep-' resentative, over…

March 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…Columbia. Romeo and Juliet" opens for a not as yet been disclosed. The Wolverines took the lead in j four night's run. Construction to Begin June 1. to he tf T'Ilt the point scoring at the very start The production…

…. Several times du- tively behind Al Schwartz of North- afternoone for a committee room foin the match twestern. In the 440 yard free style and full dress rehearsals are sched- space ing the Wolverine entry…

… Capt Ault of the Wolverines at tled for tomorrow night and Tues- the student Executive council} nearly had his opponent's should- Capt. day night. Costumes for the entire which is composed of the depart…

…' dents and the student organization ve of West Virginia, but lost to! Wolverines Battle Wildcats. out in the dancing class held twice will be effected. s Robbins of Missouri by a referee's It now became…

… of two seconds. between Michigan and Northwest- cast have attended a fencing and Michigan placed fifth in team ern, the Wolverines pitting their broad-sword class twice a week in gducted directly from…

… the Wildcat's captain, ansentt of the several fights connect the lobby desk with the M. won its third straight national Al Schwartz. The Wolverines had resentation of the a t Student officesE g team…

April 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…-elected by Freshmen. WILL DECIDE ON RULES Penitentiary Inmates Cowed by Show of Force; National Guard Officer Given Charge MONTAGUE WILLa of Jail Break Mutiny. .. Wolverines Show Improvementj in Batting…

… especially row afternoon in Room D, Alumni Tribute to Members. day to aid in the developing of gratifying to Wolverine fans. Memorial Hall. His discussion is class spirit for the gaes. The Michigan's lineup…

… events, five of Ohio scored 'on- Loose Fielding. itmotetamesnoftheew memh which wibe besFridayafterioon at. Montague, the Wolverine moun d-,itiut ? , er~taieo tenmsofte~w ~mesthe Hurn flyr and te…

May 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

…'s varsity nine handed them last Saturday at Madison, a band of determined Badger baseball players will, invade Ferry Field at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Wolverine victory last week was a severe blow…

May 30, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… traditions, to urge them (Continued on, Page Two) Eddie Tolan Quali r s at Philadelphia Meet PHILADELPHIA, May 29. -(P)-- Eddie Tolan, bespectacled sprinter of the University of Michigan and sole Wolverine

… showers that drenched the courts. They will meet today in the final round. In the feature match of the day Ed Hammer, veteran Wolverine net star, was defeated by Dennison in a hotly contested match, 6-4, 4…

April 30, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… ; mus aaync bak.promisehsbadfBdelity, obedi--T lro ence, and also to follow him wherever n a Fre p t bn Iher sband Beticrs Hammer-Throw he may go!'" goes to Africa and forgets to give Of Former Wolverine

Wolverines' hopes of victory as the Spartans scored three runs on threej j hits to win, 5 to 1, yesterday at Ferry Field. Art Patchin and Francis Wistert gave up 11 hits to the invaders while their mates were…

June 30, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… competition, including 26 mem- bers of the American Olympic team of 1932, and all but one winner of the Kocsis Is i Beaten In GolfPlay, Ed White Of Texas Wins Over Wolverine Ace On Last Hole, One Up Winner…

… National Colle- giate golf tournament in today's 36- hole semi-finals. Ed White, of the University of Tex- as, conquered the Wolverine, one up, in a stirring match marked by splen- did scoring. White…

May 30, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… George Hill, ace of the East Lansing aggregation, will oppose him in the Memorial Day exhibition. Garnering only four hits while the State team was touching Larson for; five, the Wolverines combined two…

… scoring the first Wolverine run. The winning run was scored by Ferner who came home when Clyde Randall attempted to double Jab- lonski off first in the same play. His high throw landed in the stands and…

… inning after only ten bat- ters had faced the Wolverine pitcher in the first three innings. Larson struck out Weimer, who went down swinging, but the second man to face him was Steve Sebo who had two hits…

April 30, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… includ- ed everything from brilliant pitching to a jumbled batting order, proved fruitless to Michigan's improved base- ball team yesterday as Purdue dumped the Wolverines 3 to 2 in a hotly con- 'tested…

…. The Wolverines had unfortunately, found out three hitters late. Is Fourth Big Ten Loss Purdue's Coach Dutch Fehring, ob- viously distressed at the regretful turn of events, offered to have his side…

June 30, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 . XLVHL. No. 4 PRICE FrVE c 3iii Barclay again Reaches )uarter Finals Reception For Summer Students, Only Wolverine Qualifier In Intercollegiate Meet…

May 30, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…,000,000 Wolverine Nine To End Season Pink, Barry, Evashevski Wind UpBall Careers By NORM MILLER Four Varsity regulars and two re serves will wind up their Michiga baseball careers as the Wolverine travel to East…

November 30, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…. Eddie Lowrey's Wolverine squad which has been sunk in the depths ow. mediocrity for the past two seasons. will present a " rejuvenated lineurI flashing added speed and offensive strength. On the strength…

… are both sophomores and will start at the left and right wing positions. Both areagressive, speedy players and should add considerable scoring punch to the Wolverines' attack. Playing between Kemp and…

…,000 Wolverine fans the funniest, most entertaining Swim Gala they had ever seen. From event number two on, the spectators were sitting on the edges of their seats waiting for the next surprise to pop. If someone…

March 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… background with 19 points each, Minnesota fol- .Owing with 10. It was strictly a dual affair with both the Wolverines and the Bulldogs fighting it out tooth and nail all the way. Surprisingly enough, despite…

… closest and it merely tied an existing mark. IBesides taking the team cham- pionship, the Wolverines walked off with another honor-probably as great as winning the huge team tro- phy- when it was announced…

…, Skinner Win White House yacht Potomac to on April 25 and the Senate's spring The Wolverine margin of three "Jackson Day" dinners held to raise elections scheduled for May 2. points was provided when the…

… big money for the Democratic Party. At yesterday's meeting of the Par- guns of the Wolverine attack started The en'emies of democracy, M. ey Continuations Committee a call booming with Jim Welsh's first…

…, witting helpers, he said, have at- pathe Wolverines had the final relay to tempted to exploit the natural love Ruth Basy, '42, of the Senate elec- [go and a comfortable, though shaky of Americans for peace…

April 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… as his Wolverine Varsity baser ball team took a 4-3 thriller from Michigan State's Spartans. The game reached its climax in a two-run ninth inning splurge by a battling Michigan club that overcame the…

… State Teachers College nine at 4 p.m. today at Ferry Field. Cliff Wise will face Frank (Stub) Overmire, the Bronco's sensational left-hander, in the Wolverines last home game: until they play Michigan…

May 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

Wolverine players started to click. With, Schaflander leading the way, the Maize and Blue pair swept the next four games and second set, 6-4. The last set went to 5-3, match point against Michigan when Schaf…

… North- western a 9-7 shellacking here today to practically clinch their first Big Ten title since 1936. The Wolverines were aided by fine relief pitching of little Mase Gould, senior left hander who came…

… in the eighth to break up a Northwestern rally. Six errors marred the game, five of them by the Wolverines. Michi- gan's five miscues helped the Purple to six runs. Mickey Stoddard, who started on the…

… right fielder's head for a home run. Errors Help Wildcats Two hits and two Wolverine errors gave the Wildcats a one run lead in the second stanza. Johnny Henn- erich started things off with a single and…

July 30, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… and form- er Wolverine halfback Dave Strong, who is playing center field. t During the campaign the Tigers downed the Blitzkriegers, 13 to 6; the Indians; 21 to 6; the Chemists, 11 to 3; the Legal…

April 30, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… Squeezes 3-2 Triumph Over Airtight Irish Hurling Notre Dame Mound Work Excels, But Wolverines Make Most Of Breaks To Keep Streak Intact Michigan Downs State Netmen, 8-1 By BOB SHOPOFF Michigan's baseball…

… day the Wolverines found themselves in a tight ball game as Johnny Metzger, Irish hurler, scattered two hits among the usually powerful hitters in the Michigan lineup. Metzger had trou- ble all day…

July 30, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… University of Minnesota gym class had journeyed down to compete against the Wolverines from the - tremendous enthusiasm the PEM stu- dents exhibited during the program. Manufacturer From the first moment they…

January 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… wild-scoring hockey game that established a new total goals record for the Coliseum ice, Michigan easily defeated McMaster University's un- dermanned sextet last night, 13-6, for the Wolverine's 12th win…

… Wally Grant and Gord McMillan each turned the hat-trick again for the Wolverines, but high-scoring honors went to the visitor's center Gerald Wagar, who tallied four goals. Chet Kuznier and Wally Gacek…

… his first of three assists on the play. Wagar Tied Count Wagar tied the count for Cana- dians, but Wally Grant again put the Wolverines in the lead a moment later, after stick-handling his way from his…

May 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Ten Outdoor Championship on Fri- day and Saturday. The host team, Illinois, ranks as the heavy favor- ite, with the Wolverine thinclads battling for the runner-up spot against Ohio State and Minne- sota…

October 30, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…. Although right guard Siegert may not come into .contact with Stu Wilkins, Michigan's offensive right guard, or two bulwarks of the Wolverines' defense, tackles Al Wistert and Al Wahl; it is sure that he will…

… a homecoming skirmish with the impregnable Wolverines before an overflow gathering of 85,973. The last time the men from Champaign set foot on the battle- grounds of Ann Arbor they went home with…

October 30, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…, leader of the longshoremen's union, met with CIO President Philip Murray yes- terday to stave off the threatened ouster of left wingers at the CIO Allis, Peterson Score Markers Wolverines Grab Third in…

… of the 25th anniversary of the dedication of Illinois Memorial Stadium saw the Wolverines strike 51 yards through the air in the second period and drive over from the one foot line in the final quarter…

… to throw a wet blanket on the Rose Bowl fires which had begun to glimmer in the surprising Indians' eyes. THE WOLVERINE victory coupled with Minnesota's surprising loss to Purdue assured Michigan of an…

…. * * * --Daily-Alex Lmanian CAUGHIT IN TlE ACT-Ron Clark, Illinois halfback, fumbles on the one-yard line as a result of a vicious tackle by Wolverine backer-up Dick Kempthorn. Coming up on the left to cover is…

…- yard ramble but Wolverine end Bob Holloway made up a 10-yard deficit to bring the Illini back to earth on the Michigan 21. * * * MICHIGAN was a coldly effi- cient defensive outfit yesterday, showing…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…. every inning the Wolverine base- subcommittee member who said ' -' ball squad blasted Illinois, 13-3, the bill is "totally inadequate" in here yesterday to grab undisputed that it fails to meet the…

Wolverine hitting was little "has many excellent features." FundIDown% '56L, received the Camp- short of sensational as eighteen Increase in Gas Tax GroWs bell Case Club competition award. hits were pounded…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… Michigan Stater (3~Nine Swveeps Trip leheader Officials Meet, By PETE Di LORENZI Special to The Daily EAST LANSING-In one of the finest days in Michigan baseball history, the Wolverines swept to a…

… victory moved the Wolverines into a virtual three way tie for first place in the Big Ten standings with Minnesota and Indiana, who both swept double- headers yesterday. Coach Don Lund's young hus- tlers…

May 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… Bill Faul's five hit pitching combined to give Cincinnati a ten inning 3-1 victory over the Wolverines yesterday in the first round of the District Four NCAA baseball playoffs. And unless the men in blue…

September 30, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…; Raimey, Houtman Sustain Injuries By TOM WEBBER Sports Editor The Michigan Wolverines stumbled, bumbled and fumbled before 70,287 disappointed fans yesterday and finally were shocked by a good Nebraska team…

…, 25-13. Despite the expected first game errors and the many more not-so-expected errors, the Wolverines were still in the game until late in the fourth quarter when they failed to stop the Cornhuskers…

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