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March 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…Y, MARCH J, 0.1 ' 1HE MICHIGAN DAILY THE ._MCiGAN DA._LY Tickets Go On Sale Today F or Conference Hold Tourney At Field House March 12.13 he PRESS Wolverines Are Favorite After Highly…

… of the finest ball-handlers and passers ever seen in a state of fine passers and ball-handlers. a In his two years of competition as n a Wolverine, the new Varsity captain a has been an important…

… thing at present since he was prac- tically assured of the position from Cl0thes the starting tip-off. Most important to Wolverine fans is the fact that Michigan garnered two high places, Jake Townsend…

… to second, increasing his total by eight, and, of course, Young, who last year tallied a mere 109 points P7 to rank sixth. One iteresting factor that un- doubtedly helped the Wolverines was Townsend…

… Charles B. Hoyt first offered several years ago to the first Wolverine to heave the heavy 'ball 50 feet. Friday night after the Pittsburgh meet Watson re- ceived his trophy. This week-end he will be out to…

March 09, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… the puck and shot it past goalie Harris to bring the Wolverine sextet their second score of the night and also a 2 to 1 victory over the Point Ed- ward Athletic Club. Although starting out with a burst…

… the two goalies, with Harris making more saves, but "Spike. James, of the Wolverines, was forced to make more spectacular stops at the net. Several times Michigan's first line would be set for a…

… potential score only to have goalie Harris make a nice save. Point Edward's lone goal came in the opening minutes of the first period, when B. Gutteridge took the puck away from the Wolverine de- fense men…

… and then passed ik to Cor- bett who, in turn, was able to sink the puck in the Wolverine net. New Technic Editor Reorganization Bi Aro e ByHuWith Modilficatioi --- I For man Tells Of Adventures…

March 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… Russell. f t'he Eight scrappy Wolverine wrest- xcel- lers clawed their way to third only place in Western Conference mat were ratings last night by sending a which rful a e team hoedmagt- ama- powerful…

… outstanding younger i was announced. liberals of the present day. He has 3eaten Out. traveled widely abroad, where he of the Wolverines has been connected with post-war by a step in a reoryouth" movements…

… understanding between the time- of Wesleyan Guild. keepers and Referee Dickerson to go into an overtime period to de- cide the bout. In this time, how-, NOTED AS AUTHOR ever the veteran Wolverine ran up1 an…

… fifth in Jail Cells. Wolverine win. ..:+.. last f ork Highland Park, .Two-Year Title Holder, Is Downed in Sixth Interscholastic -Co'test. t. un- the Few ary, t 8 um 'ant by ion Tes~ °ard bort nd, r…

March 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… of visiting teams, and with the players themselves. The Wolverines will depart this morning Spornt Editors of othe l-r Big Ten Daily's have co-operated with us in furnish-Nne ciRciv Vrsy…

…, sixth, and sc venth place behind the Wolverines al~id Iowa who tied for third and fourth. The Mlini can boast of two players of Aill-Con- ference rank, Bennett and : Fros- chauer,. ;1 Bennett received 85…

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