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May 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1929. EIGHT PAGES WOLVERINES r TAKE' SECONDBALL GAME FROM MEIJI TEAM HOME NINE DUPLICATES SCORE OF MONDAY'S VICTORY IN SIXTH INNING JAPANESE SCORE IN FIFTH! Montague…

March 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… sophomores, and it is on their Michigan and Tonkoff of Illinois, strength in these bouts that will' meet in the 178 pound event. the Wolverines base their hopes The Wolverine grappler~ has been iof defeating…

…, :while Tonkoff avito in the 168-pound bout. {rane I has lost but one out of six matches. went through last season without a defeat till the final match with With Ed George, Olympic the Wolverines at the…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… with beautiful .long shots and tight defense. Michigan got off to a good lead in the early part of the game making five of their first six shots. At the half the Wolverines ha4 amassed a lead of 19…

… the Wolverine offense and playing smiles spreading across their faces a prominent part in the defensre.I as they heard the accl iinof their Appearing as the fourth numbe: . Wheelwright, Michigan's n e…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… Taike Having successfully repelled the Form In 11-3 Victory; Wolverines ___Fifth Straight Victory Lear] In irst Perinod ..,......M_. ......... .. ica tion )UINTE.T EXTENDS i~C OIFVICTORIES invasions of…

… the Venn State and Cornell University basketball teams earlier in the week in easy fashion, Coach George Veenker's Wolverine cagemen established themselves as a combination to be reckoned with in the…

… efforts on offense to register nine goals from the field. The Wolverine's sewed up their victory during the final half of the contest. Led by the diminutive Danny Rose they pierced the Pur- ple defense…

… the invading team were made from beyond the foul line. The Wolverines on the other hand relied on a fast breaking of- fense and close in shots for their points. Returning immediately after Christmas…

… gram, will be inaugurated this tic club, 4-18, in a dual meet Dec. The Toledo ntt v e Michigan 11 to 3. evening when the various frater- 21 at Cleveland marked the activ- for the Wolverines in the first…

… ig team over the holidays. The "" team gaining a 41-12 victory his team into a . to 1 lead over the opening games of the 1929 Wolverines experienced little dif- ever the invaders. who were handi…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…TU'ESDAY, JANJARY 3, 1929 C vi r% M I C I...I I CA, I L'o TIIV MiChIGAN DAT LX' WOLVERINE BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATS INVADERS DURING HOLI]DAYS CNL AS SI F EM MA!1 N PB[PAR[ FO9,R…

… wrestling sea-' Wolverines. son getting under way next Friday! Cornell Beaten Badly Totals........13 night when the University of Chi-! Following clote on the heels of Northwestern G. cago grapplers invade…

… drills t o ing before the strongest offense Walter, c ................0o prepare for the season's inaugural. displayed by the Wolverines this 1Marshall, rg .............1 A few of the squad remained in…

December 08, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… By Morris Quinn A determined Michigan State basketball team 'came from behind to score 21 points in the second half of its traditional encounter with the Wolverines last night in the field house to…

… shortly afterwards. Then the Wolverines went on a scoring ram- page, Chapman and Orwig each counting twice from the floor and McCoy once to pile up a lead of 21-1. Led by their brilliant sophomore guard…

…, Haga, the Spartan cagers began to locate the basket and gradually pared down Michigan's ead and at the same time holding the Wolverine offense in check. Haga looped the ball twice and Den Herder once…

Wolverines. State. Takes Lead Chapman started the scoring ac- tivities in the second period with a free throw, but State evened the count when Van 'Zylen dribbled through 'the Michigan defense to sink a short…

… shot and Russo made good on both of his tries from the free throw line. Van Zylen fooled the Wolverine defense again and slipped through to register another goal from close range, sending State into the…

July 08, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… wrestling team in the Olympics at Amsterdam this month. Ed George, heavyweight, and Robert Hewitt, light- weight, are the two Wolverines who earned the right to represent America in the impending Olympics by…

… champion. In winning the heavyweight title and the Olympic berth, the Wolverin' had t'o defeat Harry Steele, Olymr champion in 1924, in thej semi-finals and Flanders, Oklahoma A. & M. star, in the finals…

… the Big Ten seaSon. was pinned with ease, the Wolverine being the superior to the 1928 Con- ference champion. In addition to the ones who won titles, Paul Y. Kirimura, a Japanees student of the Hawaian…

… established almost the same sort of affliction his distance of 25 feet, 10 7-8 should get Hubbard; it did. Yester- inches. Hamn was regarded as the day the Olympic champion and re- only threat to the Wolverine

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… construction and maintenance work, Mr. Pardon ex- plained yesterday, and the relative cost of various methods employed also receives consideration. M'AFEE IS STAR IN CONTEST HERE f r Bill McAfee Wolverine right…

… CONFERENCE VICTOR1 WOLVERINES BUNCH 12 HITS AND PLAY ERRORLESS BALL IN FIELD M'AFEE GIVES FOUR HIT: Varsity Chalks Up Fifteenth Game 0 Season In Handing Wisconsin Its Third Big Ten Defeat By MORRIS QUINN…

… Wisconsi team its third Big Ten defeat of th season yesterday afternoon at Ferr field, 9-1. The victory was the Wolverine' fifteenth of the season and their fift -'-------' - -'+7straight Conference success…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

… GOLDEN'S Eleven Wolverines Granger' s Academy """"f :" 1 r .. .: :. _,. .. .. CAS S THEATRE ONE WEEK ONY Beginning Sunday, May 6 Nights, $1.00 to $2.50 Wed. and Sat. Matinees. $1.00 to $2.50, plus tax…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… two,; Smithr of the Wolverine freshmen was tied with two Ohio State- men, Wallen- stein and Meadows, for third place. 71018n High Point Man Tolan, one of Coach Hoyt's pro- teges, was the high point man…

… WINS WOLVERINE STIAR'rtr[AT IFV New York. ......... ,...15 PliiladellIpbia..............10 Cleveland ...............15 St. Louis .............14: Washington .............8S net roit…

February 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… cellar posi- tion to 'fifth place. SWITZERLAND- Rolf Monsen, a Somewhere beneath that lethargicj front display4d by the Wolverine cagemen is hidden that "something" which makes a basketball team good, but…

… games. leadings have appeared in various papers to the effect that "Wolverines loom as championship contenders" and "Michigan holds hopes and fears of Big Ten Leaders," but everyone will know more about…

… points to the lads from the shores of Lake Mendota though losing 18-13. OFF rt Vedder moment baffled the Coe team. Also, once that clever defense wasl broken, the Wolverines gate some indication of the…

… reason they are con- sidered title contenders. The records show that the last six minutes netted a score of Michigan 17, Coe 3! The Wolverines seem not at all abashed by impending defeat, but on the other…

… all things, and one of these dull days Michigan's Wolverines are going to bump up against a quintet which, they cannot "bulldoze" in the final minutes. See us first. Collegiate Boys We are the ones…

… Boilermakers drilled to prevent a recurrence of this if Pur- due is leading the Wolverines Sat- urday. NEW YORK-Hughey Jennings, a HILL AUDITORIUM Tickets At SLATER'S Admission, $1.00 q THURS.q FEB. 95 8 P…

… Wisconsin, all centers, lead in Big that Michigan took the lead, 13-12. Ten scoring. Instead of staging any brilliant - comeback or scorhig with the renew- al of hostilities, the Wolverines were even more…

May 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… afternoon, in a game marred by the usual erratic fielding and poor hitting ability of the Wolverines. If Michigan was considered a con- tender for the title, Illinois can be easily named as the real…

…Mr ae.cisio>V. "Lighthouse," the Port Huron high ee) choo paer, as lectd t theof- After the feeble Wolverine threat ree) school paper, was elected to the of-i the sixth, Illinois increased its 3 to fice…

… bs ie N ( Central, Central Student; class B, Wo r s e. i Y Holland High school, Maroon and;M Wolverines Score- in Eighth E' JUNIOR REI; ESEN TATIVE [Orange; weeklies: class A, Highland.k Park…

…. The Wolverines trailed the Hawk- eyes through the greater part of the meet, never having the lead from the second event -to the twelfth when SMaizeand Blue runners took all three places in the half mile…

…, being defeated by Dahem, a comparatively unknown Wolverine who took second. Northrop won with a lean of 22 feet 10 1-2 inches. The captains' duel in the pole vault resulted in a victory for Boyles of…

May 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…-No Burned Sweats Wednesdays, Fridays, Factory H at Store 617 Packard St. Phone 7415 nd Saturdays.' _- WOLVERINE Means EXCELL ENCE 1A cade And Y UNIFORMITY WHEN APPLIED TO GASOLINE A NI) MOTOR OILS 71 1111111…

May 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

…'(ro~ee match of the 1927 season byr winninig six of the sevenE matches from the Ohio State team yesterday adftevon at Columbus.I This succiss marks the fourth' con- secutive victory for the Wolverine team th…

… ineligible a few hour before the fea- ture match wti scheduled to begin. The Wolverine team's Victory over1 the Buckeyes break: the tie that has existed between the two teams since the close of the 1926 season…

… inelig- ible. The other Wolverines, with the exception of Captain Olian, won their individual matches, while both of the Michigan doubles teams Barton and Moore and Stephiens and Algyer, (de- feated the…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… Apriltered. Ilowever, to make the trip tlhe against Kiechhefer with a lead of 60 3 while none of the Wolverines will following weekend, a an must shoV points over th-e Chicagoan. Only oneI snt to ansas games…

… for. Your check yill be surprisingly small. WOLVERINE CAFE could ask DES 1VOINES, April 7-A record-; breaking entry list of nearly 3,000 ath-f letes for the Drake relays to be held here April 29 and…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY __,,,....,_- PAGE SEVEN Horn sh Wvon't Seil WOLVERINES ENTRAIN 'Barton, Moore, And Stephens Remain ' ((ontinued from Page Si )InAn Arbor Fo~rEtr Tennis NAYorL THIS ATHIFS…

…: for the meetings with le Cer, at. Ma-' to the Giants. His lowest price for the' con, Ga. University of C('org ia will en1- stock has been $105 a share while the; tertain the Wolverine,, April 15 and…

May 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon on Ferry field.. The Wolverines proved to the Con- ference track enthusiasts that they are to be seriously considered for the Big Ten outdoor championship by de- feating…

April 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… further increase the present financial and political dilem- ma in France is the opinion of Prof. WOLVERINES WIN THREE PLACES ' John V. Van Sickle, of the economics1 IN DASH AS HUBBARD TIES department. The…

March 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… the opening whistle and assumed a four point lead before the Wolverines succeeded in scoring from the floor. Michigan counted but three fouls in the first five minutes of play, but successive baskets by…

… fray, the Wolverines buried the Midway five with an avalanche of field goals. The Maroon team started the game in fine fashion, but once Michigan took the ead, they seemed to lose the team co- ordination…

May 08, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…---____ . 1 WOLVERINES BEAT HAWKEYES ,7-B0I ~ATE KNODE CROSSES PLATE WTH WINNING RUN IN TENTH INNING GIBSON HOLDS ENEMY BATSMEN TO FEW HITS Varsity Comes Out on Top After Hard Struggle With, . Iowans 'Ensian…

… Sunday morning, the maintain a zero in the "games lost" This year's book is the result of t, nounced yesterday. University is now assured a grant of! column of the (Wolverines' Big Ten $3,800,000 which…

… sac- the classes will again form in line rifice advanced Knode to second, from and swing across the campus in their which vantage point the Wolverine march the traditional "M". The line iOA flnrEn Irh…

January 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

… are best adaptable to the individual physique. Advanced players can benefit by in- vestigating our corrective method of eliminating the slice and pull. Two Fast Rivals Oppose Wolverines in Opening of…

… Monday evening when the fast-going court ag- gregation of Ohio State university pays a visit to Wolverine territory. The Buckeyes, after suffering early season defeats at the hands of Cin- cinnati and Ohio…

…'s team, built around Romney, has not had any great degree of success to date, but the Ma- roons are a hard fighting bunch, and the Wolverines, still weakened by the absence of Miller, will not find vic…

…- tory coming easily. By its victory over M. A. C. Friday evening Michigan's five vindicated the Wolverine supporters who had stoutly maintained that crippled as Michigan was Mather's men still carried…

June 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…~ofDixn'soffrins fr ahom WieoniuAB lRt 11 run.] R. Williams, If...4 1 2 0 L l x ] Michigan Has Two an arn Ninth Lyman, 2b..........3 1 1 TIV S H ID grasp the' Wolverines made adepr Elliott, cf...........4 0 1 ate…

May 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…- elin, Hoffman broke the Ohio record and Sargent and Cruickshank in the high hurdles. Stipe Breaks Tie Stipe's heave of 114 feet 11 inches! in the hammer broke the tie at the end and gave the Wolverines

….4-2-. OVERCONFIDENCE ALMOST FOR MICHIGAN IN SIX'I INNING VISITORS HOLD TIE TILL END OF EIG Schultz, Dixon, and Liverane Down Box for Wolverine Liverance Finishing Michigan and Chicago playe and neck through nine innin…

… weird listless baseball, befo: Wolverines, with one out in the managed to squeeze Jack Perr the plate on Karpus' long hit with the winning run. The fina was 7 to 6. Michigan was painly overco and after…

April 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… the big contest which kes place inthe California oval to- orrow afternoon. As the center of ;traction in the largest University ay 'celebration ever staged by the ears, the Wolverine squad is pre- ared…

…- fornia. Hutchison by vir- ensational running against favored for first place, al- nons and Losch 'may come' he Michigan runners have a tried sufficiently to show have. Wolverine followers to both men to…

… place rew for this event, otherwise her are also the same as in the cen- Here Hutchison is\regarded a .er as several weeks ago'he tied ormer world's record for'the dis- e in 21:1. Optimistic Wolverines, e…

March 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER RAIN AMD WARNER TODAY r013Ur#a 4~ii ASSOCIATED PRESS IPAY AND NIGHT WIT SERVICE # VOL. XXXI. No. 106. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921. PRICE FIVE C WOLVERINES DEFEAT…

… separated the two teams 'and Illinois' effort to come into the lead resulted in a hard fought game. Miller Sinks Six The Wolverine five played a brilliant game with evey man fighting equally hard to bring…

March 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

… the various departments were present. Last night the representa- tives were guests at the concert giv- en in Hill auditorium by the Detroit Symphony orchestra. DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe, the OR- IGINAL…

Wolverine Cafe in ANN AR- BOR, is located at 105 S. Thayer St., where it gives the best home cooked meals in thecity.DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe has no other location.-Adv. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY…

March 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… continues to set his present pace the other receivers will be pushed hard to cinch a place behind the bat. How- ever, a string of first class catchers will greatly aid the Wolverine machine for last year it…

… floor. Opponents Lose Men Other Conference teams have suffer- ed the same loss of players as have the Wolverines. Last year witnessed the passing of some of the best play- ers the Big Ten has had. Kime…

July 08, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. I UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS Those who have subscribed for The Wolverine but have not paid for it should either mailsthe dollar to The Wolverine, Press building, or leave same at the office, second floor…

… the letter sent to the parents of male stud .mous American the North Sea. ards numbered nbers. ir the mine The Jews war, but as well as in sh people have served ed on Page 4) ibe at Wolverine $1…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…E tennis courts at 10 o'clock this morn- Dents won from fresh engineers yes- ing on Ferry field. This is the first terday in the interclass ball series meet of the year for the Wolverines, by a score…

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