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January 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

… per cent Discount on all Foo (wear purchased this month COURT -SQUAD WINS VA4CATION GAMES1 Cincinnati, Case, and Carnegie Fall Before the Attack of Wolverines SHOWING OF TEAM PLEASES MATHER; LINE…

Wolverine quintet opened its vacation jaunt by downing the fast University of Cincinnati five 25 to 18 on the Cincinnati floor. Cin- cinnati holds victories over Ohio State, Yale and other leading teams of…

… the country, and the Wolverines are the first university aggregation to down them. Case Scientific school was the next victom of Mather's attack. The Scientists put up a stiff battle but were unable to…

… baskets which netted the Wolverines one of the highest scores a Michigan court five has ever run up against any op- ponent. Coach Mather is pleased over the showing his men made and labels their work as…

January 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… Arbor against the Wolverines on Mond1ay, Jan. 9, and then return to Columbus to play the Illini on Jan. 14. The pre-conference schedule has produced satisfactory results in the opinion of the Ohio State…

… Rea and the fighting Wolverine basketball five will take the floor to- night against the strongest team M. A. C. has sent against a Michigan court team for a number of seasons. The Aggies' performance…

… the loss of Miller although his pres- ence would throw an abundance of confidence in the Wolverine camp. Coach Mather has announced that Captain Rea will be played at forward and that to Cappon will…

January 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

… and Saturday Night, Woodman Hall, Cor. Main and Washington. Music by the University Syncopated Novelties * - RUN i WOLVERINE SWIMMERS ANGLING 'FOR iMEETS WIHESRNUNIVERSITIES . , _ , a o P i…

… Bab- cock. .. A. C. First Opponent Michigan Agricultural college will furnish the first opposition on Feb. 18 the Wolverine splashers journey- ing to Lansing for their initial ap- pearance. Cleveland…

… latter teams appeared on the Michigan schedule last year, Cleveland winning 39 to 29, anq Erie's crack aggregation tieing, the Wolverines, 34 all. The meet with Syracuse, originally slated for Feb. 10, has…

… card the University of Pitts1 burgh for a meet later in March. The1 Smoky City team had been definitely scheduled to meet the Wolverines at Pittsburgh on Feb. 24, but the naming of that day as the date…

Wolverine tank squad. Both of the Eastern aggregations are of the strongest, and it will take a team of remarkable power to down them. That Michigan, .without a coach and with poor facilities for pratcice…

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…

January 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… gymnas- ium for a long time. Coach Mather's Wolverines outplayed the Scarlet and Gray in actual floor work at almost every moment of the encounter, lead- ing at half time by a 16 to 12 count, but three…

…. % Michigan took the lead at the start and held it all through the first half and well along in the second. With the game drawing to a close Oio, with the score 20 to 19 against her, passed the Wolverines on…

January 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… SHOWING OF WOLVERINES IN SECOND BIG TEN GAME MILLER AD S NEW LIFE TO MATHER QUINTETT Maroons Present Stellar Floor Work But Fall to Score Needed Field Goals at 4 o'clock today in the Union. Jiatinee…

… defense. However, the Maroon de- fense was in no way comparable to 'hat of the Wolverines. The record of field goals testifies to this fact. The best Chicago could do was three bask- ets, Michigan…

January 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

… oth- ers pending Michigan's track men will not be lacking in competition, both as' to quality and quantity, Chicago Is Opener On Feb. 18, but a month or so hence, the Wolverine squad will do battle with…

… premier honors. Illi- nois, whose track aggregation last year was victorious at the carnival, should again prove to be the most dangerous rival of the Wolverines for first honors. Indoor Conference Next…

… races fea- tured the meet last season. Cornell vanquished the Wolverines by the scant margin of 46 to 40 in 1920 only to fall before "Steve" Farrell's boys last year by a 50 1-2 to 35 1-2 score. Michigan…

… upon the show- ing made during the indoor season. Ohio in Dual Meet On May 6, the Wolverine team will j entertain the athletes coming from I Ohio State in a dual meet at Ferry c Y track and no undue…

…,1 Maroons this tinie at Chicago. If the an excele advance dope pans out the Wolverines Michigan i should vanquish the Chicago boys. Barkell, cei Outdoor Conference Meet right wing, The big event of…

…, will be the play the M scene of this event. Once again the Wolverines will be compelled to 20. Notre pointedly regard Illinois, champions following of last year. at Notre Da With the National Collegiate…

January 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… Preparing jt1'or 11ard schedule With the re-opening of the Y. M. C. A. pool Tuesday, Captain Babcocs Wolverine tang artists busied them- seves once inure in preparation for te stiff 5.:hitue wiiin will race…

… excellent coach for her team, has tak- en a big step in the hope of overcom- ing the experienced, 1ut coachless Wolverine outfit. Things look bright for the Maize and Blue nevertheless. Captain Babcockl is…

January 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… treated the fol- lowers of the ice game to a well payed game Wednesday night by cele- brating the opening of the season with a five to one win over the M. A. C. hockey men. The Wolverine team was…

… who have played together in previous years.1 After M. A .C. scored in the opening period a fluke, thetWolverines bus- ied. themselves and the Barkell-Kerr H r m n n o h a r a Even: combination proved…

January 17, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

… Settle Question of Supremacy with Cardinal on Saturday WOLVERINES WILL TAKE REST UN IL BUCKEYE GAME FEB. 11( Every court five in the Conference is, at last, under way, with Wiscon- sin's smooth sailing…

… forward, Miller, still handicapped by his recent illness, and with the Car- dinal five in the best of condition. One thing is certain-that when Badger and Wolverine clash on the Waterman gymnasium floor on…

… on the long end of the score in the game with Northwestern. Wolverines Have Rest Saturday's garhes are not easy to dope. Wisconsin should, by early sea- son predictions, win from the Goph- ers. In a…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… CONTESTS TO DATE; MORE TENTATIVE, M i c higan's informal swimming team has begun intensive training for the 1922 season. Four meets have been scheduled for the Wolverines with one more date tentative. The an…

… resign as captain, but he has announcedl his intention of turning out for the squad late in February. A fast relay team is assured the Wolverines. John Valentine, Jack Searle, Lyle Hubbard, and Francis…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

… ashamedo dash men are busy F as are the other of because of its low place in thee runners, and although it is rather ,di- ENSIAN PHOTOS j percentage column for the Wolverines ficult to determine the amount…

… Arbor Street Wolverines displayed a well balanced 13 South Main Near Stat and Packard Streta attack with some of the best guardinga ever put up in a Western Conference game. The veteran Badger five was…

January 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… photographing the Hop. The music will include Kennedy's society orchestra of Ann Arbor, War- ring's orchestra of Pittsburgh and New York, and the Wolverine hotel or- chestra of Detroit, which will be under the…

January 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

… left yesterday afternoon for Houghton, Mich., where the Wolverine sextette will engage the speedy M. C. M. aggre- gation in a two game series. The first contest will be played today and the second Friday…

… Saturday with American Soo team, considered as contenders for the National championship, has been call- ed off but it is still probable that the Wolverine six will be in action against some of the Northern…

… which the Wolverines have' excelled in during the past will be, called upon to thwart the flashy wings of the Upper Peninsula teams. Mich- igan's defense has been its chief source of strength and. if the…

… the Irish scored the win- ning point when Finn sent the winning count over by a clever shot from scrimmage which sent the puck into the Wolverine cage. Michigan fought stubbornly, and its defense was up…

… Dame offense. It was mainly due to the play of Castner, that the Irish aggregation was able to claim the first victory an opposing team has won in three years from the Wolverines at Ann Arbor. Michigan…

January 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… will find it for you.-Adv. . ........... Wolverine Swimming Hopes Are" Brightened By The Propect Of Securing Service Of Ilait tann r 1 mu~Lh I Fr TUXEDO SUITS } j…

… Pittsburgh Athletic club pool for the meet. In the event 4hat they are successful the' encounter will be staged on March 10 as planned. Open at M. A. C. The Wolverines are hard at work for the first meet on…

… in and Rea, Ely and Cappon going well Mather should start the next lap of the Conference race with a team which should make all the Big Ten fives sit upland take notice. While the Wolverines are…

January 29, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… have been d by the Wolverines during ig lap of'the Big Ten race. ptage column seems to offer on for optimism among the s for in the four games chigan has anything but an standing among the Big s. With…

… one victory and ats chalked up to their rec- Wolverines stand eighth in rith Iowa and Northwestern elow. However, a careful >f the Conference situation light factors that should o give Mather's men a…

January 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

… dorf, Marsh, Gibson, and Carson. is determined to improve it this year is doubtful that they will be able to These men have not as yet been prac- if it is possible. Hubbard, Simpson, down the Wolverines

… also worked at the preparation for the first test which Judging from Isbell's past recor pole vault for a few days. will take place when the Wolverines has an excellent chance of pl -Milers Go Easy meet…

January 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… his basketball( a nmuch better brand of basketball proteges .through, an unusually hard' than was shown against M. A. C. If wokutls ngt n~the Wolverines (10 not cage theirl workut astnigt' n pepaatin fr…

… showing made by. the Wol- i pars to- be the problem which faces, veriens in the contest with M. A. C. i the Wolverines at present. In all W'ednesday night and is deternlinea probability the coach will…

… of the, defense jobs". ;ame against the F'armers their shoot-j ing of 'baskets was far below its usual lew Bo'xing Gloves tandard. The Wolverin'es had a tO F r .a of 69 shots at the basket according…

… Uniiversity has purchased 13 tfine' brand of floor work and pass- sets of 1 °ounce sparrin dgoves for ng. 'rime after time the Wolverine. use in Waterman gymnasium. This itence men would carry the ball marks…

… accur- Coach Sullivan selected the type of te. This successful Wolverine . e glove that will be used after a thor9 'ense caused the Aggies to start stall- ough investigation as to what kind fg early in…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… ;regations in the informal games of matters of utmost interest are to be the past. Just what the chances are considered, all members are urged to for a Wolverine victory in the series I attend. cannot be said…

January 12, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Exile in Itly, Dies After Cerebral Hemor- rhage KING'S RETIREMENT DUE REVERSES IN ASIA MINOR New Coal Dictator FRENH TROOPS SEIZE ESSEN' dt TO-ENFORCE DEBT PAYMENT; DEPUTIES SUPPORT POINCAIRE WOLVERINES

…. The sam teams will meet again tomorrow nigh' at the same thme in the Coliseum. Short Practice Handicaps Due to the fact that the Wolverine, have been practicing for little more than a week it is…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… c Mangaging Editor by the editor of the Sunday Magazine, A. D. Clark grasp of the Wolverines 'last ni '24, on Wednesday of last week, but a score of 18 to 1'( in the last nothing at all was said of…

… the matter Michigan led at the half s c a secret. ing10 to 8, mainly through Ut Coming into the office Saturday at of Haggerty and Miller, who m 'midnight, the Managing Editor dis. of the Wolverine

… ! was close, Iowa had a margin i± been given an entirely free hand in ( Wolverines in everything but the management of the paper. The 1 throws. The Hawkeyes mn example cited by the Magazine staff…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

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… opening meet with 1M. A. C. but a little over a week distanat, the Wolverine ;tank mien twill have to makef the most of their time to round into shape. it will not be a powerful team that 'will face the…

January 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… than elatedl to see the t dintation. in athletics means. Int one' Wolverines make a clean sweep.] or two flashes lie surprised[ everyone, Coach Barss is satisfied with the re- by his quick action andl…

… baothi aggre- lowing Mondlay and Tuesday but these gations. Second Gamime Shiowy4 linproveinent The work of the Wolverines in the second game was somewhat of a rev-:; 'W e: Use the Most Approvedi elation…

January 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… giant was a gangling .tcorrivntet methodrof'ipas in ;roul gtrwhaI-e twas ae s nd I TiY 10CKY TA ze corgivingthese menpacngtice in yungstrowhh. eWadloteobtaind hiORlh while the Wolverines have had but All…

… handed threuigh the entire op- familiarity with each other's style ofi position. play that kept the Wolverines from l Wisconsin on the other hand shoe-- showing to better advantage here last ed signs of…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… us A Zttention rnpu will be placed in front of KAhN AND BERESFORID STAR The first half of the game 3 a 0he signatures of the faculty oNof the of both teams, the Wolverines Spear- PPA ~Much has been…

… Dardenelles. onaces in a private house, the Do o to Petrograd. As a result of these Beresford were outstanding Michigan the Wolverines on their rampage, se treaty oncernng the ardeneles. TRtUTSgithe olveri eene…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

Wolverines the largest card An the Conference ant, the hardest they have had in years. Michigan will play Western ;state Normal at Kalamazoo' for the first tune, this game coining May 15. The Varsity will stop…

…. Feb. 12, and Coach Fisher has an- nouncedi his first call for battery can- didates for that date. The Wolverine mentor will spend one week entirely iwith the pitchers and catchers 1 efore calling for…

… last year's freshmnan team whih Iirulings, coaches and trainers agree may fill the gaps which now appear thiat the teami will be the best in in the Wolverine team.j three years. Prospects as a whole look…

January 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… resistance" is having on the coal ,eni the Wolverines went scoreless, . torney-Genieral nounced h by residentWu isondupan rd auscthi s' nctaie nt nthe ctwas successful six times -out .o wh' h ritcewssge n tht…

January 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAIT Y________ ..._.® i~fl 1endency of the Varsity to. negloct Hill probably cost the Wolverines sev .ral 1 baskets in the ame it th h t Purpe 0 S AT N XT at;I Matheor is (&et. ii t…

… the fact! would take the ball off the Mlichigan semester examinations are fast ap- 'backboard and start down the floor proaching. 'only to be stopped by the Wolverine Although Mather !was satisfied with…

… shot expert got a sta rt on Hfoppe ando of each term show,13111 Miller, of the w as ahead for the first eigh,,t Jinnings Wolverines, to be second in the nuuu- ?buitNwas rapidly overtaken by the; her of…

January 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

….11 a Leave for Laning Wth hance to Win; Addition'of' and Searles Boosts Stock OXE, PLITNGE, DIVING TS'STR(ONGLY FORTIFIED tembers of the Wolverine' team will leave Ann Arbor noon for .Laising 'ter crack…

… the Wolverines in because of injuries. Blair, Miner, in placed man swimming for Hyde in the Waterman gymnasium this coming Matusoff, and Lipschitz are the men tr relay. Saturday. that Olsen have working…

… games it is ex- Isle and the occasion of which has pected it will be a different team that caused the Recreation department of will play here next Saturday. It is hoped that the Wolverine players will the…

… of ite. The upshot was that the overcon- (ldent Wolverines lost thegae ba attention on the part of winter sport game by a fans. C. E. Brewer, commissionier of score of 25 to 22. Another example of…

… Overconfidence has proven costly to Coach Mather in the past and it is hoped that the past will not repeat itself. Ohio has won 12 games to 8 for the Wolverines. * Coach Olsen of the Buckeye quin- tet, after…

… witnessing the Northwest- ern-Michigan game at Ann Arbor, re- turned to Columbus in no gentle frame of mind to pick up the reins in pre- paring his squad for the battle against the Wolverines Saturday…

January 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

… and as soon as sive work for the Wolverine they forward the schedule the local+ lasers will start at once and, officials in charge will announce the r permitting, will be continued games through this…

… column. BASKETBAL[L TEAM 'Vo LEAVES FOR NOTRE, By "By" DAMlE GAE TODAY' :! tai e 'WOLVERINES WILL FACE STRONG CATHOLICS FIVE AT SOUTH BEND TOMORROW NINE MEN MAKE UP PERSONNEL ON TRIP Matler Gives…

… than makes up in his ag- gressiveness and the Wolverine lead- er is also a capable shot, having play- ed at forward at the close of last sea- son. George Haggerty and "Bill" Henderson will play the…

… be of the opinion that Michigan has hand- ed his track aggregation a few too many drubbings and is not the least bit modest in saying that is why he will not offer the Wolverines a date this season…

January 09, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

… effort to be ready squad who are anxious to get the or no scientific wrestling before they stiff tussles wit he two aggreo Wolverine sextet in shape for the reported to Coach Barker's call. Bar- open…

… vantage and to get them in readiness to go his limit if he is to down Defoe,- seir Eveyrtiug is on a different for the opening of the season as soon the Wolverine's best bet in this class .se Evewllrthi…

… prepare his can be counted on to garner some tors., points for the Wolverines before the lthough minus three of last year's tseason is ended. Galloway, Grubb and rs, Wisconsin managed to take a night…

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