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May 09, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TAIRES Golfers Dr Varsity Loses Second Match At Notre Dame News F Palmer Leads Wolverine FORTUNA' Linksmen; Sheehan's 69 Publicat Downs Emery, 3 To 0…

… and sr scores of the season. It wasi Capt. Tom Sheehan of Notre Dame, select group with a one under par 69, defeated Jack Churchill D Emery of the Wolverines 3 to 0 this faces who d afternoon. Sammy…

… with an effec- tive curve, which is the only thing he R lacks now." Before coming to Ann Arbor in By February, Vukas literally burned up CharleyI his little Pennsylvania town with his Wolverine t fire…

Wolverine coach's tutelage. From him second present indications, he should de- not a fluke, velop into a dependable starter be- too. Perry fore the 1940 Big Ten race gets under this event way. been since last…

… the last four clubs that have come to call en the Wolverines. And Smick, Barry & Co. don't expect to be .anding out any plums today, either. Coach Charlie Maher's charges have broken even in the six…

April 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… bustling activity duri; these ideal sping days. Coach Ch rlie Hoyt and the Wolverine thinclads hold sway on the domain once occupied by the pigskin warriors of former years. Athletes are at work on the cin…

… first year mcrntor has several promising young athletes under his direction, who should become stellar performers on future Wolverine teams. In spite of the tendency for prac- tically everyone to let…

January 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… start at center. This will seriously handi- cap the Michigan team, however Coach Lowrey stated that if the de-f fense is good Friday and Saturday nights Michigan should show up very well.j Wolverines to…

… outstanding teams in the Big Ten this year, and with Purdue al eady put away once, the Wolverines look upon this week's game as a potent indicator as to how the final standings will read. Of the three teams…

… strength of the two teams. Added interest in centered in the contest as a result of several for- mer Wolverine stars appearing in the invaders' list of entries. Spindle, captain of the Michigan ank team in…

… give them a good chance of triumphing over the present trophy holders tomor- row in case the two teams are pair- ed u) for a game. Sophomores Add Strength. The 1931 edition of the Wolverine poloists has…

January 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

…) A IL IL stadium matchmaker, went about 1|th il Motors Tonight[ nimtrarn-ira1 ews II Wolverines to Put Strong Five1 his preparations for signing the Georgian to meet Schmeling in Chi- !'p on…

… ciation is now conducting as to Wolverines will have little difficulty whether the heavyweight title shall in keeping their record unmarred be deaehd vcat, but it es in tonight's contest. "Had" Kinley…

… center as both Garner WILDCAT QUINTET and Ricketts are well above the six foot mark. The Wolverine basket (Continued from Page 6) will be ably guarded by Shaw and likely to prove most interesting. Tessmer…

… are as yet undecid- ed. The winners of those bouts will then represent the southerners in those weights. All of the hard drills for the sea- ! Irving Valentine, ' Who captains t h e Wolverine Tank team…

… Phi Lambda Kappa2. of the Wolverines last season. It 4 ., r rf f. I 'r,4bJ . 0 41 t ~*4 a di~.## ~40 41 440 A, 4.04,. * 4# 404 1 "S 1 4.. WANTED-Four students for part time work. Good pay. Apply…

January 09, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…NEBRASKA ... 38 34 CHICAGO......34 CALIFORNIA .. 32 STATE Indians_45-37; T'ide Sextet Defeats Fast Michigan Tech Buc Puckmen Swamp Miners 7-1 Movini- Wolverines Meetj keyes Here Monday Night' I GE…

… the elusive Conference cage the game with his hard body checks {Harold Olsen's squad have one edge crown, the Wolverines dare not un- which kept the visitors from getting over the Wolverines-that being…

… five feet, eleven doubtedly still fresh in the cagers The northerners' defense proved I inches and Boughner at six feet. mind, and there will be no let-down ineffective against the Wolverine's The…

January 09, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED it_ Ai I VOL. XLII. No. 75' SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932 MICIGA TOOPEN MBIG TEN AMPAIGN AGAINSTWISCONSIN, Wolv'erines to Meet Cardinals at Madison…

… toughest foes that the Wolverines will be called upon to meet throughout the entire sea- son. Already the Badgers have given a scare. to the champion Northiestern, aggregation, drop- ping a 31-30 decision to…

… necessary later if the lanky Badger tip-off man, Roy Oakes, succeeds in gain- ing the tip from the Michlgan lead- er. In that even~t it is likely that OGrner, giant Wolverine substitute, will try his luck at…

… teams, Michi- gan holding the advantage with nine victories as against Wiscon- sin's seven. The Wolverines also lead in total points scored, 362 to 343, but a margin of only 19 points is not any great…

April 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

….A.U. swimming championship received a setback in the opening events of the meet here tonight, when Ed Kirar, Wolverine junior, failed to show in the 100-yard free-style. Kirar, who had been figured for a high…

… more than offset, however, when Lake Shore A.C. of Chicago, the Wolverines' biggest rival for team rivals, received a setback in the low-board diving. Al Greene, favorite for the Chicago team, was nosed…

… Goodlander,' according to the announcement, "comes to her new position with the whole-hearted sup- port of the Board." Hoytmen Seek Coast Revenge For '35 Defeat Wolverines Hope To Top Golden Bears; S qu a d…

…'s Uni- versity of California cindermen in retribution for the 76-54 shellacking sustained by the Wolverines at the hands of the Golden Bears in 1935. The 1937 model of the Hoyt track machine, undefeated…

… so far this year, appears to have the edge on the Cali- fornians in balance and power. There is the chdnce that lack of outdoor work may tell on the Wolverines, however. The Bears fell victim to the…

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…

May 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Outstanding Work on Fish Study. Emmons, Effinger, Miller Wil be Principal Speakers at Dinner. I Palo Picked to Turn Back Bats of Wolverines in Endeavor to Gain First Win. Iy Joe Russell Ir H~oping to improve…

…, will probably put the Wol- tom rung of the championship lad- der, while the Wolverines are strug- gling for recognition in the race to defend their 1929 title. Coach Fisher's 1930 edition with two, wins…

October 09, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Preparations for Purdue went for- ward again today behind closed gates and the Wolverines gave eve- ry appearance of a sincere endeavor to make the visit of the Black and Gold an ineresting one for Coach Kizer…

… rather lukewarm of- fensive play displayed last Satur- day the Wolverines will unloose a brand of fighting attack against the Boilermakers that will leave noth- ing to be desired. Coach Kipke this week has…

May 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… third inning. Brewer had just stepped on the bag to force Sisco and managed to get his throw off to Danny Smick to complete a double play before the Illinois shortstop collided with him. The Wolverines

… next two bat- ter, Lisagor and Fishman, went down Chicago, O.S.U. Triumph Over Varsity Netters CHICAGO, May 8.-(Special to The Daily)-Six staunch Wolverine ,racquet-wielders ran up against two of the…

May 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… Take Century The crack Wolverine sprint com- bine of Stoller and Smith hit full stride to annex the century and fur- long for the Hoyt forces. Stoller took the lead from the gun and finished five yards…

… -Son g At Michigan Game By TOM PHARES Three former major league ball players occupied the two dugouts yes- terday at the Illini-Wolverine base- ball game. In the visitors dugout was Wallie Roettger…

May 09, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… the Appala- chian Operators Association operates under the unit rule. Wolverines Face Kalamazoo Nine Smick To Pitch As Team Seeks SixthStraight Win By NORM MILLER Coach Ray Fisher's high riding…

Wolverines will be after their sixth straight victory when they play host to Western State Teachers College here today at 4:00 p.m. It will be the last non-Conference home game of the season for the Varsity…

… form for the impending Big Ten battles, Coach Fisher will use Danny Smick and Jack Barry in today's tilt with the Teachers. The Wolverine mentor's plans call for the veteran Smick to start and work for…

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…

January 09, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… 13 Jammed Coliseum Views Fastest, Roughest Fight Of Current Hockey Race Wolverines Take Second 'Title' Game By BEN MOORSTEIN Thursday's slam-bang hockey me- lee with Michigan Tech was only a prelude…

… by a jammed Coliseum, which not one per- son left before the final gun. The victory gave Michigan a de- cided edge on the mythical state title. The Wolverines need win only one more of the two…

May 09, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… will take place at 3 p.m. this afternoon at the Ferry Field courts. Tennis asa rule is avery polite game, but the way Western State plays it, it becomesna veryrude af- fair. The Wolverines found this out…

… SETTLE A pitcher just couldn't lose a ball game with the support accorded Pat- chin by the Wolverines yesterday. Four brilliant plays by the infield on! batted balls that were labeled hits, were largely…

Wolverine stars. Neal. Ohio State shot putter, is favored to take a first in this event. The Michigan squad will leave for Columbus Friday morn- ing, about 25 men making the trip. Archery Scores Due Saturday…

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…

April 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

… then Mon- day the Wolverines will move to Sa- lem, Va., where two days will be spent in opposing the Roanoke College ag- gregation. The rest of the week will be spent against Virginia and Mary- land…

… leave his attested scores at the clubhouse. These scores will determine the week's rankings. The Wolverines will defend their Conference crown over the Kildeer Country Club course in Evanston on May 18…

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…

January 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…- fashioned pummeling match. The fracas started when Smith and Given began to rough it up in the Wolverine defensive territory. Smith landed on Given's schnozz in a pure- ly defensive move and as both boys went…

… without further trouble. Heyliger .Leads Scoring Vic Heyliger, Michigan's Concord flash, once again led the Wolverine scoring parade, figuring in each of the nine goals Eddie Lowrey's men piled up. Five…

January 09, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…, Ohio State 22. Iowa 32, Wisconsin 26 Wolverine Five Defeats Chicago Quintet, 34-18 Attack Led By Petoskey, Jablonski And Allen As Varsity Finds Itself By ALBERT H. NEWMAN Michigan's quintet clicked for…

…. After Ja- blonski broke through for another two points putting the Wolverines into the lead at 7-1, Chicago took time out, but they were unable to stem the tide. With eight minutes to play, Tessmer took a…

May 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Madison in a slugfest marked by "Larry Gould," second in i thrue home runs. mand on the recent Byrd anta Diffley, Wolverine catcher, ac- expedition, has the unique dis counted for one round trip, while tion…

… reserve Compton and MacNeal were the commander, but was give the Michigan pitchers, while the Michigan man by Comma Sommerfield hurled for the Wis- Richard Byrd as a wedding pri consin team. The Wolverines

August 09, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… feature of the Surrealist Ball, which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State. Written and produced by the Chi- cago Repertory Players, the act con- tains one much…

May 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…! Thus would I go. .JACKSON DANCE WOLVERINES ORCHESTRA Peggy French, the charming in- genue, who will appear in several productions in the Season. Coward's Wit Compared To old Dramatists By CLIFTON…

April 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… Spring so add up your needs and see us NOW. LOANS UP TO $300 - 30 MONTHS TO REPAY 2nd Floor Wolverine Bldg. Room 208 208 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Phone 4000-4001 Cor. 4th Avenue Ann Arbor PERSONAL FINANCE CO…

May 09, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… ninth inning but it didn't stay that way way long. Russ Oliver, Wolverine third sacker, stepped into a hard fast ball and sent it half way to Ypsi for an easy triple. A few sec-. onds later he came home…

… Wendt on base, Bob Packard, husky Ypsi catcher, connected for a circuit drive which didn't stop rolling until it reached the center of the Ferry' Field tennis courts. The Wolverines went scoreless until…

May 09, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… cam- paign to eight. The Wolverines walked off with eight first places and scored slams in the discus and broad jump as they romped over the Buckeyes for the second time this year. Despite their loss…

July 09, 1933 (vol. 14, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… for Buffalo where a private coach, open at 10:00 will be waiting. The party will arrive in Ann Arbor on the Wolverine at 8:35 Monday morning. The railroad fare willdbe a special rate of $7.00 and the…

May 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… start the first game of a double- header which the Wolverines will bec favored to sweep. John Gee willc probably start the opener with Herm1 Fishmanworking on the moundin.the nightcap for Coach Ray Fisher…

May 09, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… total. Richard H. Freyberg, '26, star miler and captain of the Wolverine track team, was awarded the Conference medal for all round excellence in scholarship and athletics for the yearI 1926. Michigan…

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