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May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… CHIGAN TEAMS VIICHIGAN DAILY SLA TED FOR AC Ol 1 'J WOLVERINE TOVIE WITBlUCKEYE TEAM H[Ilhigan Will Attempt To Keep CleanIn Sate Of Wins Against Bucks In luDal feet CLOSE SCORE IS EXPECTED…

…- morrow afternoon in the giant Buck- eye stadium here, the time of the en- gagemnent being advanced on account of the Ohio-Illinois basball game which will also take place this after- noon. The Wolverine

…, is the fifth man on the team. The Indiana squad1 won from- Muncie Normal and tied the strong Louisville team in its two prac-j tice matches.1 Of the five Wolverines competing, four, Capt. Barton, Ken…

Wolverines will be filled by Barton, who has only been defeated once in Conference com- petition and has gained easy vic- tories in his first two matches this year. Heaney will play in the second position…

… is invited to at- tend. This is the first outside competition of the year for the Wolverine golfers and 'their ability is unknown except for the fact that they are all letter nren from last year…

March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… Wisconsin 1 5-2 in the closing minutes of the final gamrc of the season, an inspired Wolverine team repeated their early season victory over the husky Badger outfit by a 3 7-22 count last night in the field…

… - ~home court, jammed the big field 100 SAD house to see the Conference I~i leaders battle for the lead. Last ieight's overwhelming vic- tory guaranteed the Wolverine ER quintet its third dourt title in the…

… bring hsteam within one point of the Woleriesas the half ended with the score, 12-11, Michigan. . The Wolverines started the scor- ing shortly after the half started, T ruskowski passing 'to Orwig for a…

March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… MEET indoor practice so far, Coach Ray POLE VAULTERS TRY OT Fisher, Varsity baseball mentor, P- - stated that several of his men had With the Wolverine delegation been showing signs of regaining' which…

… Carnival at Lansing d1st Saturday where the Wolverines - placed second to the Spartans in slow time over the saucer shaped MIGHTPLACErSECOND track, Coach Farrell plans to enter ___ a different quartet in the…

… of Minnesota, is expected to make whether their two last games with the going tough for the Wolverines.I Wisconsin end in a Gopher or a Pole Vaulters Tryout Badger victory. However, two de- The final…

… in the Intramural building pool. The Swin. The outstanding star of the Wolverines were not particularly meet was Wolfe of Michigan, who) impressive against Wisconsin last took firsts in both the mile…

… yard relay. 26 athletes, while Coach Frank At Madison tne performances of Hill of Northwestern nominated Hubbell, Watson, and Walaitis 25 men, were best from the Wolverine "Rut" Walter, Northwestern, and…

… quarter the Wisconsin tank undoubtedly miler. Norman Root, dash man; handicaped the Wolverines. Charles Weaver, shot- putter; Har- Meyer of Wisconsin was clocked old . Haydon, hurdles; and Dale in fast time…

June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Distinguished Servic Medal. JSubscribe for the Wolverine, $1. I1100L POOLING IN FULL SWING AT PRESENT TDIE /i Lansing, July 4. - Wool pooling has struck its full stride for the 1921 season, according to an…

… market is better and that many woolen mills have orders that will keep them busy, until well into the winter. Subscribe for the Wolverine on the campus or at the office. $1.00 delivered to your door for…

January 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… his basketball( a nmuch better brand of basketball proteges .through, an unusually hard' than was shown against M. A. C. If wokutls ngt n~the Wolverines (10 not cage theirl workut astnigt' n pepaatin fr…

… showing made by. the Wol- i pars to- be the problem which faces, veriens in the contest with M. A. C. i the Wolverines at present. In all W'ednesday night and is deternlinea probability the coach will…

… of the, defense jobs". ;ame against the F'armers their shoot-j ing of 'baskets was far below its usual lew Bo'xing Gloves tandard. The Wolverin'es had a tO F r .a of 69 shots at the basket according…

… Uniiversity has purchased 13 tfine' brand of floor work and pass- sets of 1 °ounce sparrin dgoves for ng. 'rime after time the Wolverine. use in Waterman gymnasium. This itence men would carry the ball marks…

… accur- Coach Sullivan selected the type of te. This successful Wolverine . e glove that will be used after a thor9 'ense caused the Aggies to start stall- ough investigation as to what kind fg early in…

May 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… track Coach Steve Farrell's Wolverine trackmen For many months standing at before commencement. the corner of Ingalls and North Early in the spring of 189 the opened the 1929 dual meet season with a…

… Craig, another An interpreN tive program giver UflTiI UI1Play Production will presen Ketz, big Wolverine hammer by the University Women's Gle{ G re ettih ign, aletre i n red Club and Orchesis filled the…

April 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 143) • Page Image 7

… established by the invaders, while the others are credited to Wolverines. Jimmy Reid, the Harvard Iron Xan, bettered the former two mile mark* held jointly by Ted IHornberger of Michigan and Benson of Cornell…

… the high jump, when Chuck Waldo leaped 5 feet 11 3-8 inches, and Don Cooper set a new mark for the low hurdles of :09.4. Seven of the other eight field house marks are held by Wolverine athletes, while…

… considerable walking. With regard to the strength of the Wolverines in the several events added to those of the indoor schedule, it appears as though the hamm-er will be well taken care of by the veteran Ketz…

March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…MARS 5;^ 102 THE MICHIG-A NDAlLY Intramzral Authorities AnnounceOpen HouserLAssI F i . COMPETITION IN EIGHT SPORTS WILL DR T MA WOLVERINE MAT WOLVERINES OVERWHELM BADGERS, SQUAD WORKING 37…

… scores than Coach Keen's men did. Indiana Match Close But Coach Keen is little troubl- ed by comparison. The 'Wolverine coach described the Indiana natch as far too close for comfort, and added that Coach…

… respective divisions, although the Wolverines have yet to achieve the distinc- tion of a Big Ten championship. (Continued Froni Page 1.) Score Remain Close Chmielewski fouled McCoy and the Michigan captain…

May 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

… Madison, N. J., May 3. --Takeiichi great loss that the Wolverines have Cherry, c........... 4 0 1 2 7 0 1-arada of the Japanese Davis cup suffered in the last two weeks, the Walters, p......... 3 0 1 2 0 0…

… House Pavilion I Whitmore Lake iger Mentor {Taktes Charge Of Grid Squad After two weeks of strenuous drill under the local grid coaching staff, the largest squad of Wolverines that has reported for…

… been attending the workouts daily varies only five or six nightly. Individual work will continue to I be stressed by the Tiger coach. The Wolverine coaching staff has been working for the past two weeks…

… and was probably due to -his injured left hand. This week's encounter with North- western will be the last home match of the season for the Wolverines. On May 14 the team plays Illinois at Ur- Dana and…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

… services as usual. Passion serv- ice will be held at night at Zion Lutheran church. Rev. Stellhorn will use as his topic "The Preparation." CAR WASHING A SPECIALTY CAMPUS GARAGE 604 E. WASHINCTON WOLVERINES

… of Shimek. Rea's left arm still showed the results of the injury which retired him after the Wisconsin fray. Despite this handi-I cap the Wolverine leader showed flashes of form that made him famous…

… strategy, the Wolverine high score to second place, w men kept Michigan's total count on surpassed by no the upward mount. Time 'after time ence. Ely broke lose from the defense that Iowa had been stationed…

… tie with Illinois, both teams day. Northweste: having seven wins and four defeats. basketball game If the Wolverines win from North. the relay. JUST .RECEIVED Burchard and Inglis - Dental Pathology…

June 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

… JAVELIN RECORD1 WOLVERINES WITH, THREE FIRFTS CAPTURE SECO I SCHOLZ, TWO .Y'S (By Thornton W. Sargent, Jr.) The conference title for 1920 was decided by the stars who placed as follows: Mile run-Won by…

… Lundgren's teams have won in the past three seasons. The Wolverines have copped the title every year since their re-entrance into the Conference and have lost only one diamond contest. . his teammate, took…

… pected. Joe Baker of Michigan finished I career as a Wolverine by winning t shotput from a strong field with 43 foot 11 inch heave. Higgins Chicago, doped to win, was only at to take fourth. Dale of…

… their respective eve: for the Wolverines. 1 ten ex pecta- I f. In the by a half THE MICHIGAN VARSITY TRACK TEAM sI lify in the dis- ut. Majors had nd in the shot event men l a) noon, as Sprott half…

June 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…. Indiana, lue, Nebraska, and Iowa have one ce. The showing of the Indian Wolverine runners promises a this afternoon, while Wisconsin, ago, aral California will also of- erious competition. Johnson in Old…

…. Wolverines qualified two men, holder and Douglas taking thirds .eir heats without exerting them- s. ker landed in third place in the put a few inches behind Dale of aska and Majors of California, copped third…

… morning, June 24, in Hill auditorium, as his first official act. HURLEY RESIGNS UNION POSITION ALUMNI FEATURED IN JUMl CHIMES WOLVERINES WIN THI YEARS IN SUC C ESS: Heavy lHitting- in Tenth Brings…

… inning game. The victory the Wolverines their third con tive !championship and is the tw fifth straight Conference game L gren's teams have won in the three seasons. The Wolverines copped the title every…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…DAILY WIACTTACSBTEWLIEMN IHFUC"Y TA F~S~DIF BY[A1 ~ !AS'1LrrL~uALEo~T%1SPIN GIP DRILLS UNCO VER MAN Y I WOLVERINES TOVLAIIi Al flII. ilhll I [U n"M 1tfl Al tift n-',i(Seilt l~til) ,lConin ud from…

… Carlson. Michigan's sole entry, are Triennial in Grant park, ChicagoI ranks gives Coach Di('ki Hanle'y a promising. about on a par ton second. Snext weer. nucleus around which to devlop r -lTh Wolverines

…- Lemming, Edward Jens. Vernon Jen- five years, b~elieves this year's combin- Idt will bear the Wolverine hopes in tion for the annual "°Appreciation senl, "'Agato' Martin, Giriffen and Leo atioii may make it…

March 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…, will be among the hardest of the year. Ohio holds one verdict over the Wolverine, having won early in the year here in Ann Arbor, 22 to 10. Since that time Michigan has improv- ed'so greatly that there…

…, which is not likely. Michigan has shown the most mar- velous comeback of any team in the Conference. After the disastrous ear- ly season games, the Wolverines seem- ed to get under way, and in the last…

….-Adv. WOLVERINES ARE STRONG IN MILE RELAY AND DASHES Three hundred and ninety-two ath- letes representing 42 institutions from all parts of the country await the shot from Martin Delonty to start the It is expected…

August 05, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… published in The Wolverine or mailed to the office. eive no consideration. No writer encloses postage. endorse the sentiments ex- naging Editor .Business Manager 2738. STANTS iel, Jr. Robert S. Kersey n…

… upper class I9i9 Wolverine. HIGH COST OF LIVING ist of living is merely an actual re- aotic set of'economic. conditions, for ple, themselves, are directly respon- the lest few years they thoughtlessly a…

November 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…. Indi- coure. he inalscoe sowedtheI e th fraernty rosscoutrycha t ealizing that the failure to kMel Wolverines had piled up a score of 15 to start training. This looks bad for golwslreyrspnil o h na…

… set by a man entered and none can sign aft- been giving the men long drills on ed five p~ages for" 40 ye rds. The Cr"ii-. the Wolverines as-far as the three mle er Monday night, Nov. G. Vc n h al1etve h…

… with the anowest score wins the Wolverine bar- r'ierp blanketed, their opponents. iVTA'U BJA FRESHMEN SHATTER. ALL UNIVERSITY RECORD)S Hlanover, N. H., Nov. 4,--The class of 1926, at Columbia has…

June 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

…TICAxO HERE MONDAY Michigan's Varsity tennis team will play its last Conference match of the year when it meets Chicago at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on the Ferry field courts. 'The Wolverines have not…

… the - bagger, and one single hit out of four Big Ten, and if Wisconsin is beaten s times at bat. on Monday, the Wolverines will take Little can be said of the gurkle the Western Conference baseball' s…

… ExamInationPerrin. Uteritz, and Van Boven all of Charges played great games i the field. At the bat practically every Wolverine COUNCIL MAY DEVISE NEW was effective, Perrin being the onlyI SYSTEM FOR…

January 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… field house. The Wolverines have shown steady improvement since the opening game [of the season with Michigan State be- fore the Christmas holidays and prov- ed by last night's victory that Mich- igan…

… defeat the powerful basketball squad of the Uni- versity of Syracuse. Maryland, ranked as a strong de- fensive team, met its match in the Wolverines. The first half was fea- tured particularly by the…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

… Cal Edwards and his Wolverine orchestra. The Print andBook Shop Books make Gifts That fit all Pocket-books 521 EAST JEFFERSON STREET r,.r. r,, rr~,, . r ,~r.rrrr,,..*r... .. Mrrr1. .r<.. urIc K The…

… Food Prompt Service PHONE 3268 113 SOUTH MAIN I !' 1 I t ------ i " The Pride of Ann Arbor" ~ M Lunch State Street Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuerth Theater I _________________ espeetalty…

May 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… given only a fair chance to down ttl;: ar*,n ie of:152 itin h e pim- the Wolverines. ia : K a aron ,v.,lid( Ihak, buflt he! cc :lr n't Seem to leliver it the fainals. I And these same Wolverines Ilie…

March 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… preliminary games behind them, the Wolverines played brilliant hock- ey against stiff 1lopoition,. iand by deC- feating both Wisconsin and Minnesota in the two series, won a clear claim to the Big Teon crown…

… criminally neg- ligent, Coroner William M. McGraw saidl in his verdict. Suliserihe for Time 1fieliigan D~ally to get going aft er thteir turn. Dun- akin. Johnson andl Papenguth will be thme Wolverine hopes in…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…, Var- sity quarter, a scarlet clad figure was upon it and the Reserve left end had circled the Maize and Blue pilot before the astonished Wolverine was brought to a realization of -the import of the…

… Yankees gave way i the seventh iining. terday under a fussilade of hits gave the Giants the edge.w who yes- and SATUARDAY OY18 WILL BE i U U ALLA ER AUDAY Saturday, November 18, will be "Wolverine All…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… 'Coach Lund-a gren is sending his men through rig- orous drill each afternoon in an ef- fort to improve the Wolverine of- fense. Batting and base running are the two fundamentals upon which the greatest…

… emphasis has been laid by the Varsity mento-r. . Will Face Southpaw M. A. C. at East Lansing today will afford the Wolverines a chance to face left; handed pitching. Don- nelly for the Aggies and Scheidler…

April 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… four quarter, milers, Hlenke, g Farrell of the Wolverine track team~ Ramxiey, Davidson, anid .Levy. feels that his men are rounding in- The Badger coach also expr ssec1'i to good shape, and that after…

… opponlents. Should' al the morning periods, the Wolverin- isouthpaw be tossing them up for es illbe entthoug stff rils)Cincinnati, the veteran Gus Reich- during the afternoon in order to tector. nth ak n po…

June 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

Wolverines. This win gives the Maize and Blue a record of eight victories and four losses for the season, right bthind the co-leaders, Illinois and Iowa who have won seven games and lost thmee. The much…

… anticipated pitching duel between Red Ames, star Buckeye soph- omore hurler and Don Miller, ace of the Wolverine pitching staff, failed to materialize when Ames departed for the showers before a Michigan player…

… day. Michigan Scores In Fifth The Wolverines, however, made things secure by scoring six more runs in their half of the fifth on three hits; two bases on balls, an error and -three sacrifices. Ten…

Wolverines bat- ted in this inning, Loos starting and p . !. ending the affair. Box score: Michigan AB Loos, ss . ...... .4 Nebelung, rft........3 Weintraub, 3b ......4 Morse, 2b ..........2 Corriden, If…

May 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

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…; Wolverines had already scored nine runs, did Miller ease up "and allow the home team to score. Maxton, ace of the Purdue hurling staff, was un- able to oppose Miller on the mound because of a sore arm, and…

… Star Wolverine twirler, who pitch- ed Michigan to her first Conferenc victory over Purdue, yesterday, 11-4. Miller allowed the Boilermakers only six hits, and himself drove out a three-bagger. 0f…

May 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… throw Hunter is expected to garner some points, while McElven is confident of outjumping Moorehead in the high jump. Although the competitin is going to' be keen, Wolverine tracksters are, confident of…

June 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

… commencement week. Ten (10) per cent commission. Ad- dress, Wolverine, care of Daily. State experience. WANTED-Would like to rent house about July. 1st or later within walk- ing distance of University. Write…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…-Lafayette Beg. Suniday Nighit THURSTON THlE FAMOUS MAICIAN Nights, Stn. -hnd Slit. MA t.25e 'to .A' Popular Mat Thurs., I AIRMOgY EVERY ID. AND SAt. EVE. lit~sic]BY MISSLE'S WOLVERINES E ver ybody Welcome I…

June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

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June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… lectures as a for up to the end of last wee tainable at the office of the session. The program is su revision, however, and the lis vised up to date 'will be p every week in The Wolverine Large stock of text…

June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…, '24, theory and applied music, the Sum- The first of the medical lectures The Wolverine 'will devol o serious financial blow ton said: "I want you t builda ca Lewis Wehmeyer, '21, Mildred mer session of…

… Sid be a patron of art Frost's is the speaking' and not the Hestaffs of The Wolverine. advised us that all indications shoes, for everyone is thorou e, but that up to the singing voice. His poems, for…

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May 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…- revenged for the defeat o Ifications for office. These state- when the Normalites won - ments must be in not later than Wolverines 3 to 0, though Wednesday afternoon. not a hit off the delivery C Son and…

… TEAM, IS posive sxh o ige ngr Ja. r tMOST FLUENT OF DEBATERS took second on a passedb g jazz. nan ambled on a free ma "Watch Our Step" promises to be r The two Wolverine leader one of the best acts on…

January 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…' Wolverines at one _ or all of our three weekly parties. $506 Q5$91 0 ~$2DANCING EVERY0UK Wednesday, Friday and Sa turdat aue o 6 7- Vle-t 6 'Granger'S Aaem =FURNISHINGS . Sox ......... ................20% off…

May 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… suitable date is about all that is required now to make the Wolverine-Tiger fray a reality. Locally, we have campus time, city time, and railroad time, to which we may now add: Library time, - a pleasant…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Featured Byi CAPT URES SECOND COLGATE ISERIIES 00STERBAAN PITCHES 'E I ( INNINGS; RELIEVED BY GAWNE a Louie Weintraub Wolverine third baseman whose fielding and hitting featured Michi- gan's second…

…. Bridges starred for Colgate, sensationally,'while Hagy, an also played well. Weintraub, Wolverine thirn starred at bat and in the fie Lange and Captain Loos alsc to advantage. Nebelung's sh aten 01 we'n iy…

March 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…-Minnesota dual ing meet held last night in the pool. The Gophers, undefeated petition in the past two years, owned, 47-22, by the Wolverines of the fastest dual meets held Big Ten in many years, giving an the…

…-10 seconds, ng the distance in 1:46 2-5. e, Michigan's , sophomnore star, d Hill to the finish, losing out cant'margin in the final stretch. 41, his sophomore teammate, d a close third. all, the Wolverine free…

April 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…-SE Wolveri.ne mitt pushers m - perform before the adlniri I gazes of those women of t E University who evince an inte est in the manly sport. It h I been announced that the Mim theater will open its , doors…

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