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January 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…IIAIN LH1L nd Overcoats MITCHELL'S BASKETEERS SUCCUMB TO OHIO STATE WOLVERINES PUT UP STUBBORN DEFENSE; EMERY GETS TWO BASKETS WOVERINES SHOW WEAK PASSING AND SHOOTING Calkin's 'rousers and…

… the Wolverines and shot baskets from many difficult angles. It was due to the clever work of Davies, the Ohio State forward, that eight field baskets were credited to the Columbus quintet. Buckeye…

… work of his mates. Francis, the other forward for the Scarlet and Gray team, bagged four field goals and because of the close guarding of the Wolverine forward was kept under cover. Though the game was…

… ragged in spots and marked by loose playing, the Wolverine players put up a stub- born resistance and showed streaks of fast individual playing. Emery for the Maize and Blue made two field. goals and Mc…

…Clintock one, and Ruzicka, shot a free throw. It was a case of the old complaint that enabled the Scarlet and White team to run up their large score. Wolverines Get Big Hand Ohio State rooters tuoned out for the…

… of the good work of the guards go for naught, while the glass banks served to fur- ther handicap the Wolverines. Weakness was further displayed in free shots, but three points being chalked up out of…

… 16 trys. Emery was the big scorer of the trip, caging four of the five baskets made by the Wolverines. A light scrimmage, from which the nien who made the trip were excused, ' as the form of…

January 21, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forc- es: Wounded severely, 63. Total, 63. MICHIGANDEFEATS INDIANA IN FIS BIG TEN CONTEST FAST PLAY FEATURE; FINAL SPURT PUTS WOLVERINES AHEAD COHN AND KARPUS…

… STAR AT BASKET SHOOTING Close Guarding on Both Sides Makes Frequent Fouling; Score 28.22 Playing a brand of court game neve displayed by a Wolverine quintet be- fore, the Michigan basketball team de…

… counter for the Wol- verines a few minutes later, after an excellent bit of teamwork. Michigan then went ino a five point lead, but this was soon surpassed by Indiana. However, the Wolverines again came…

… into the lead in the middle of the first half, there was a short period of no scoring. Then came the best lot of teamwork of the evening. After scor- ing one basket by exceptional play, the Wolverines

… followed this with three more baskets all made in a few passes after the toss up. The signals during these few minutes were work- ing well. Wolverine Guards Do Well The second half was like the first in the…

January 16, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… and Indoor Meet With Orange Certain ith the Michigan students specu- g as to the probable schedule of Wolverine athletic teams, the ath- association persists in maintain- sphinx-like silence. In the…

… mean- there remains the unsatisfactory em of watching for the schedules ther colleges as they appear and rtaining whether the Wolverines included. imors and definite announcements erning encounters with…

… is scheduled for the second of te, according to Cornell's list of eball dates. The Wolverines ap- r at Ithaca on the 16 and 17 of y and it is assumed, of course, that annual eastern trip will occur…

January 07, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…, singing Wolverines in a way to cheer the heart for a twelve- month. The boys didn't have a dull moment while they were here. They werere- ceived and lunched and feted and din- ed and carried over town in…

… manager of the Wolverine, for the 1915 summer school, will be filled sometime during the present month by the board in control of Stu- dent publications. Applications will be received by Prof. F. N. Scott…

January 19, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THP a s 4, ,,. (.. I ,,,= -- r-.> _: <- ;c ._ :sT .: 1 4 s r a mooXA r- 7 1 HIGAN TAKES GAME FROM KALMAZOO FIVE KARPUS STARS; WOLVERINES PLAY STEADY POINT; GETTING…

… Waterman gymna- slum with a final reckoning of 49 to 19. Accurate basket shooting featured the Wolverine end of the first half and included scores by every mem- ber of the team. Karpus, the fast local…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… and since the game was said to have been played in Waterman gymnasium, they are sorry they could not see it. Mitchell's Wolverines hook up with the Indians quintet in Waterman gym- nasium tonight in the…

… though not go- ing so far as to predict victory, the Wolverines are certain that the visit- ing aggregation will have to move pretty fast in order to keep things even. - The Indiana team has won its last…

January 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… The Michigan Daily, associate editor of The Wolverine, and member-elct to the board in control of student public- tions. le o k i):l' in the French society's play last spring, and was active both in…

…-Inheritance tax. * Registrar A. G. Hall presides. * Michigan band will begin play- ing at 7:30. * Teams will come on platform * at 8 o'clock. * No ticket of admission is Ire- be* * ium tonight when the Wolverine

January 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…x IVND l I -LBI HLE UC TOBL ER 7 Cornhaskers Contract for One Gamee vWith Wolverines Signed Yesterday 0T ONE SATURDAY CONTEST STILL O1EPEN ON SCHEDULE Pen traie W lIe Only One Out- side of Ann Arbor…

… and one in Lincoln in 1918, the athletic authorities of the Cornhuskers yesterday afternoon closed terms for one game with the Wolverines. Nebraska found herself rather up against it some time ago when…

January 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… slow game at Waterman gymnasium last night. This was the opening of the official Wolverine season and consti- tuted the first home game of the year. Poor passing and poor handling of the ball made up the…

… majority of Michigan's offensive play. The Offi- cers proved themselves far superior to the Wolverines in the passing game and only the good work of Wil- liams and Weiss and the superior de- fensive style of…

… but surely cut down the Wolverines' lead. Work Better Last Half After being subjected to a hard talk from Coach Mitchell the team returned to the game in the second half and working a slight bit better…

January 25, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Conference Team Michigan's basketball team was d feated by Chicago 21 to 13, at the Mi way, last evening. 4The Wolverine fought hard but the Maroons on the own floor were too much for Mitchel team. Makes Third…

… exceptio: al and had it not been for the b veteran, Michigan might have carri away the honors. Karpus performed well for MiU igan worrying the opposing guar by clever dodging. The Wolverin were poor on…

… veterans and feared by the Maroons. Northwestern Next Rival The Wolverines will play Northwe ern at Evanston this evening. Coa Mitchell believes his team to have good chance for an even br'eak on t trip…

January 14, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… York Central officials issued a statement from C. P.' Babcock, flagman on the southwestern limited, tending to coi- firm the statement of the Wolverine limited flagman that he lighted a red fuse at least…

… got off. The fusee ,he said, was burning 15 or 20 car lengths behind the last coach. Walking east he overtook the flag- man of the Wolverine, and together they proceeded to the automatic sig- nal tower…

January 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… averaging 4:30 apiece over the full distance would give the Wolverines a team which could give all others great cause for worry. Unless the coach is able to pre- ent a fast team of men for both dis- thc…

… salutation. Durnn the two seasons Ferguson pitched fo ( the Wolverines, he lost only two out E of 26 games. Cornell and Michiga: Aggies have beaten him by narroN margins Jennings Signed Him "Hughie Jennings…

January 26, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… the laying of the pipes on the campus, and if everything goes as expected, the new equipment will be finished in a month or six weeks. WOLVERINE POSITIONS ARE NOW OPEN TO APPLICANTS. All candidates for…

… the positions of managing editor and business mana- ger of the Wolverine must hand in heir applications to Prof. F. N. Scott, chairman of the board of student pub- lications, at once. The appointments…

January 27, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… organizations." in ed MANY GUESTS EXPECTED TO . rrmvim4 A TlTwrT T 'E'R Rumored That Gophers Will Fight for Wolverine Game; May Admit 0. S. U. CHICAGO, ILL., Jan. 26. (Special)- Summer baseball was defeated by…

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