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January 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… Low in the Wolverine nets when the team meets the Ilderton A. C. of London at the Coliseum Wednesday evening and Jack Merrill, whose con- sistent play in the first two tilts of the season prior to the…

… home to Concord, Mass., for the first time in a year-and-a-half, returned to town Sunday and looked ready to continue his scoring spree at the ex- pense of Wolverine opponents. He will team up as usual…

… in the run- ning. J. Townsend played steady, fast and sure basketball. His sure passing and good shots helped to keep the Wolverines in a threatening position throughout the whole game. Cagers Lose…

… First Big Ten Battle, 33-27 Wolverines Fail To Hold Lead Gained In Opening MinutesOf Game (Continued from Page 1) an outside chance that Tamagno would be in condition to start against Minnesota Saturday…

… final gun sounded, left itself open to Willis '.Hosler and Huffman hit two set-ups to clinch the victory for Indiana. Michigan and Indiana both were hot on their foul shots with the Wolverines hitting…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…, Reserve Power Minnesota Is Strong Norsemen Are Primed To Stop Michigan; Seidell Wilkinson InLine-Up NineeWolverine hockey players were selected to make the trip to Minneapolis for the Minnesota series…

… powerful Gopher team. Smarting under two defeat at the hands of the University of Manitoba, Minnesota, will be primed to take Michigan into camp, and thE Wolverines will have to depend upo stamina and…

… toout man the Wolverines with Coach Larry Armstrong making use of tgree for- ward lines and alternating his de- fense which consists of five husky stalwarts, among whom is the gallop- ing Glenn Seidell…

Wolverines can gain an even split with Larry Armstrong's crew in the series at Minneapolis, they will have an excellent chance of annex- ing their second consecutive Confer- ence title when they play host to…

… Snyder person as a scheming plotter who is trying to do our Wolverines out of their just due and the Big Ten cinder path title. I am a one hundred per cent Michigan rooter and also think that we should…

… Columbus under an improvised lighting system and most of the Wolverines disliked the business intensely. The principle objections seemed to be to the cold, although the meet was held earlier in May than the…

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…SUNiAY, t JUARY 1 2, 119.36 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fighting Wolverine Sextet Beaten By Chatham Maroo ns, 7-2 Biggest Crowd Sees Season's Fastest Game Fabello Tallies Both Goals For Varsity As Chatham…

… Proves Too Good By FRED BUESSER Chatham's powerful Maroons un- leashed a dazzling offense to sweep over a valiant Wolverine hockey team 7-2, in a fast, hard-checking ice battle at the Coliseum last night…

… Michigan fighting back desperately and playing defensive hockey throughout the greater part of the game. The Wolverines went down fight- ing in a gallant attempt to match the speed and power of the three…

…. Score Early Art Sadlier, who last year caused the Wolverines so much trouble, was held closely in check throughout the game, but managed to collect one goal and an assist. Bob Simpson and Dick Griggs both…

… first unassisted and the second on a pass from Jack Mer- rill. check. Referee Paddy Farrell mo- tioned Dawson to the cooler and the Wolverines put on the pressure. Bob Stoddart and Sadlier broke away and…

January 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…. Purdue-Kessler (5), Young, Malaska, Lambert (2). Officials: Referee - Lane; Umpire - Young. I-M Sports Michioan Six Entrains Today For Minnesota, Wolverine's Small Sextet Hopes For Split With Gophers…

…- ier for the three Wolverine "Go- liaths." Much to the dismay of the athletic department and Pull- man company, Michigan will travel to Minneapolis Jan. 25. Matmen Leave Today For Final Eastern Jaunt…

January 19, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… Michigan' steam, champions of the Big Ten and holders of the fastest time ever run east of the Rockies. The Wolverine team bested the Pitts- burgh team in one of the most thrill- ing races of the year in…

… Tuesday, to avoid conflict with oth- er events, will give the Wolverines two meets in their first week of com- petition as a dual meet with Michi- gan State has already been scheduled for Feb. 21. The…

…- ing the Wolverine natators in dual meets. They are seriously considering placing a boycott on the present Na- tional Collegiate and Big Ten cham- pions. These dissenting Conference men- tors offer as…

…- igan of two of the Big Ten's biggest stars last year, Baker Bryant of Ohio State and Ed Kirar of Wisconsin, both of whom are members of the present Wolverine first-year squad. But those saime coaches…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Purdue Topples Michigan, 41-32, With Fast Offense John Townsend Stars In Quintet's Second Loss On Big Ten Schedule Wolverines

… excellent shooting, knocked off Mich- igan's rangy Wolverine team and in so doing handed them their second defeat in three Conference starts. Continually working the ball through a supposedly strong Michi…

… the Boilermakers to outplay them for the rest of the period and at the half they were be-' hind 24-18.I John-Townsend, Wolverine sopho- more center, was the Michigan scor- ing star as he dropped in five…

… field goals. Captain Chelso Tomagno, Michigan sparkplug, was ejected from" the game on personals late in the1 second half as Purdue put on a stall- ing act and refused to allow the Wolverines to get…

…-8, then 16-1 10, and 24 to 18 at the half, a briefi Michigan rally pulling the Wolverines up from 24-14 just before half time. The Old Stalling Stuff The second half started slowly, Pur- due taking time out…

January 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS i Wolverine Rallies Fail As Hoosiers Win Opener, 33-27I i AAA Death Supreme Court Blasts New Deal Complicates 1937 Budget With Decision Invalidating…

… Offense; Wolverines Falter Near Finish By RAYMOND A. GOODMAN With memories of a fumbled foot- ball lingering in his mind's eye Ver- non Huffman, Indiana quarterback and guard, turned in a sterling defen…

… 7,500 per- sons, the largest since the title win- ning days of '29, last night at Yost Field House. It was the Wolverines' first loss in eight starts this season. After staging two thrilling rallies…

… in the second half to overtake the Indiana five and coming to within two points of the Dean-coached team, the Wolverines l6st the serv- ices of John Townsend, whose pass- ing and defense work had kept…

… from Coach Tony Hinkle and his Butler quintet, checked Michigan in the back court and kept the Wolverines from coming down the floor and working any set plays around John Town- send. Follpwing out this…

…. Not only did they play an untiring defensive game but they counted for half of Indiana's points and were always on the backboards. Chelso Tamagno, the Wolverine captain who suffered an injured leg…

January 25, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… attacked Blalock. After Powell was taken to the hospital here, the eight other Negro defendants were taken to the Jefferson County jail. Varsity Wins Tank Match From State" Wolverines Swamp Foes, 58…

… Bonus Bill Veto Chinese Sef uses 11oughton Wiins Hockey Tilt, 3-2 Opponents Score 2 Goals In Last Period To Win First Of 2-Game Series A last-period rally by Michigan Tech defeated the Wolverine puck…

… its first win in a dual meet with the Wolverines in ten years. Bell, a sophomore from Lansing swimming his first race of varsity competition, beat Mark McCarty, lone Michigan entry and also a soph…

…- omore, by two feet in the 100-yard free-style event. His time of 46.4 was good considering the odd length of the 30-yard local pool. Coach Matt Mann's Wolverines won every other race of the meet with the…

…. McCarthy of Tech took Stack's pass to score the first goal with less than two minutes left in the opener. Berryman and Heyliger tallied in the second period to give the Wolverines a two to one lead…

January 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… Townsend Is High Scorer With 11 Points In Fast Contest Wolverines Ahead At HalfBy 16-12 Third Conference Loss Handed Cappon's Team By Norsemen MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 25. - (') - Minnesota's vastly-improved bas…

…- ketball team won its second consec- utive victory in six starts by defeat- ing Michigan, 31 to 26, with a last period rally tonight. The Wolverines led at the half by a 16 to 12 score. John Townsend…

Wolverine's wins to date. His first two pins of the sea- son defeated New York Athletic Club, 18-13, and Franklin and Marshall, 18-16 to make the Eastern inva- sion a success. By virtue of their victory, the…

January 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… In Overtime Wolverines Miss Numerous Chances To Tally During Game InSet-Up Shots By RAYMOND A. GOODMAN Staging an extra-period drive that overpowered a fighting Iowa quintet, Michigan's basketball team…

… won an overtime victory, 31 to 27 last night at Yost Field House for its third Con- ference victory to remain a dangerous threat in the race for the Big Ten title. The victory put the Wolverines in…

Wolverine team con- trol the ball almost completely dur- ing the five minute overtime period and allow George Rudness to hit a long shot to break the tie and Chelso Tamagno to put the game on "ice" with a…

… the second half with Walsh hitting regularly, in the overtime it gave the Wolverines the edge that meant the game for Mich- igan and defeat for Iowa. Following Rudness' long shot the Varsity kept…

January 19, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… following pro- gram: Quartet in D Major, Op. 18, No. 3 .~Beethoven Allegro Andante con moto Bombardment By Wolverine Cagers Brings 51-33 Win Rifle-Carrying Teacher Defies School Officials GLASGOW, Mont…

… heavyweight giants. in which Tiny Wright, 250-pound Wolverine, threw Joe O'Dowd Lion 235-pounder. Capt. Jack Light, Penn State East- ern Intercollegiate champion, got a four minute time advantage over Earl…

…. GOODMAN Led by Jake Townsend, whose bril- liant passing and aggressive floor play allowed the Wolverines to score almost at will, Michigan's rangy bas- ketball team drubbed Capt. Bill Haar- low and the…

…'s sparkling passes. Michigan Superior In Height Although Gee played only a short time, the Wolverines dominated the tip-off. Michigan's superior height was also a factor in the play off the backboards, despite…

January 24, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…. If this attempt fails Wisconsin is expected to be the Wolverine opponent. The Badgers appeared in the meet two years ago when Michigan beat them apd Illinois in the special event. Last year Ohio State…

… is the first of the season for the Wolverines. High school events except the mile run are invitational. The list of events includes the pole vault, mile run, shot put, 60 yard dash, half mile. 65-yard…

January 18, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… Gophers Make Sweep Of Wolverine Series Winning Tally Shot In Second Period Is The Townsend Plan Quack Or Cure-- The Case For Both 'Extreme, Ridiculous, And Heroic,' Dickinson Says; 'It Would Not Work…

…-1 in the first game of the series, the Wolverines came back to wage a stubborn battle in the second contest, despite the fact that they carried only three spares. The Mich-' igan athletes threatened…

… front of the Wolverine goal to threaten inI the opening moments. On another1 occasion the crowd thought the Gophers had scored but Referee FranktGoheen had rung his bell an instant before the shot…

…-year pay cuts to the faculty were not restored.( Franklin & Marshall Bows To Wolverines LANCASTER, Penn., Jan. 17. - ) - Michigan defeated Franklin and Marshall, 18-16 last night in an in- tersectional…

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… High Schools ... VOL. XLVI No. 76 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverine Five Beats Minnesota Michigan Wins By 38 To 28 Score, Using Superior Height To Control Ball…

… outclassed a fighting Minnesota five to gain its first Big Ten victory, 38 to 28 before a crowd of 6,000 last night at Yost Field House. The Wolverines, using their su- perior height with great effective- ness…

… the basket for him. He collected only four points but his passes led to many of the Wolverines' scores and his ability to take the ball off the backboards and odd skill at retriev- ing loose balls while…

… on the floor kept Minnesota on its heels. The Gophers followed the lead set by Indiana and Butler trying to check the Michigan guards as they brought the ball down the floor and keep the Wolverines

January 28, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… around 29 the entire day, in- dicated little possibility of change in the state of the weather for today, the weather bureau said. Nine Dead In Michigan Chicago Tilt Wolverine Defense Strong As Tomagno…

… Leads Mates To Score 45-22 Win Haarlow Is Held To Two Goals In Game Northwestern's Defeat Of Ohio Raises Michigan In Conference Standing CHICAGO, Jan. 27.- (P)--Mich- igan's Wolverines, clamping on a…

…, the Big Ten's leading scorer, held the slender Maroon star to two, field goals, one in each period. While holding Haarlow, Captain Tamagno dropped in five of the Wolverines' 19 field goals. Haarlow…

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 25, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

… and speaker. His subject will be, "Character-, istics of Some Great Men I Have Known." William Thompson, '36E, chairman of the social committee, is organizing the dinner. WOLVERINE ELECTS OFFICERS…

… Students who were elected to ex-' ecutive and directoral board positionsP of the Michigan Wolverine, coopera- tive restaurant in Lane Hall, were announced last night. George Varga i_ 'l I i ! I t I l NEW…

January 19, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… ON THE STEAMSHIPS Does Civilization Need Religion ... Reflections on the End of An Era Itinerary April 10 - Leave Ann Arbor, "Wolverine" 6:39 P.M. April 11 - Arrive New York 8:20 A.M. Sail on S…

….M. Leave New York."Wolverine" 5:35 P.M. April 20- Arrive Ann Arbor 8:16 A.M. PRICE INCLUDES: Minimum steamship accom- modations, U.S. Revenue tax, 3 meals a day and room without bath (basis 2 in room, with…

January 11, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… tonight for this semester. The first debate with chances for the Wolverines takes places with Purdue on Feb. 27 scoring a slam being high. in Lafayette. Michigan's negative The basketball team will seek its…

… clashes tion is the same for both debates and with Minnesota, rated below the is: "Resolved: That the United States Wolverines in pre-season dope. Coach Should Support the League of Na- Cappon will start…

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