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October 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…'s Varsity gridders to sjgnal and tackling practice on Ferry Field yesterday afternoon. Cloudy skies and a steady drizzle greeted the Wolverines in their first practice session after Satur- WEATHER FAILS TO…

… win without a loss, A MANN RETURNS TO COACH SWIMM ERS 'GOPHER NOW TOPS BIG TEN SCORERS y Coach Matt Mann, Wolverines day'gaewtOho swimming coach, returned Satur- loft shofofheortsignldilde heday…

… from an extended stay in Great 4 proved the opening note of Kipke's drive in conditioning his Wolverine parents. Coach Mann has takent charges for their invasion of the charge of the team from Assistant…

…- ing a swimming pool. The baths dicates that the two gridiron teams any Wolverine hockey squad has ing in performances wlich have ! have formed a swimming , league are tied 6-6 in games played since i…

Wolverines will play the pow- for more numerous competitive can end, Fesler, and Barratt, giant erful Colgate team at Hamilton, The tallest man on the Michigan events between various teams, it center, the…

… be out game was extensively advertised for blood in next Saturday's en- throughout central Illinois, and on counter with the Wolverines. November 4, the largest crowd that Minnesota, a huge battering…

October 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…I~eflctions '* PACE MENTIONED F"OR BAR HONORklTq,[ 4 r KCNSTP C EK Wolverine Line Plunging .Attack Loses Ball on Downs Near Buckeye Goal Line,.j OHIO SCORES ON PASS' Continued From Page Oane) first quarter play…

…, registering four of their first downs while Michi- gan's attack was dormant and keeping' the ball deep in Wolverine territory through McConnell's long unts and the work of Fesler andI Fontaine in covering them…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. inators that 'organized religion was Wolverines Bow Before Indian "If you must be a bookworm, be not meeting the demands of the ian early bookworm. If you have a' undergraduate body, and that by Attack on…

… dealing with transportation and has written more than a score the field. j and do not realize their value. of books, most of which deal with The Wolverines showed signs of Sometimes we uncover valuable…

…. the band also entertained. the country and his final selection If the Wolverine hands were laid - has fallen to Ann Arbor. on Useman during his 60 yard run HARVARD BEATEN He considers this an ideal…

… Editor TlADIUM, CHIAMPAIGN, ILL.. Illinois team gave the Indians a the fifteenth renewal of their annual hird quarter to hand the Wolverines eat and shove them deeper into the pletely outplayed Michigan in…

Wolverines, registering 12 first downs, totalling 173 yards from rushing, while Michigan compiled 4 first downs and gained 41 yards from scrimmage. Illini Use Three Rushers. The Illini alternated their ball…

… carriers, employing Lanum, Hum- bert and Timm to good effect against the Wolverines. But it was not the rushing or passing game that was responsible for the Illi- nois victory. Great blocking and…

… stripe, but all of his attempts were either wide ox short. Michigan's offense did not get under way during the first quarter, but the Wolverines staged an attack in the second quarter that gained ground…

October 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 15) • Page Image 7

…Statek orthe yMichigan's offensive showing was Sc The chief fault revealed by particularly dismal during the first western, and Chicago respectively, the Wolverines was failure to I half, the Wolverines failing…

… first play of Eh a b ebd p n r accorded the Purdue line for the the fourth quarter. Then the W manner in which it outsmarted the scoring spree in the last five Wes made a touchdown for State Wolverines

… Boilermakers sleight. and the other two came in H Do Add to that the fact that they have in one department.. The light- rahWidqfire order.D a vry eakoffnseanda mnia hatred Wolverine quarterback - a very weak…

… offense and mani averaged 38 yards on his kicks, The Wolverines were seem- Ba or fumling at the wrong time, to outdistance "Pest" Wech, ingly helpless under Purdue's Two men stand out on the Columbi One of…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…FflNT A THLETICS Lo'" S ES Tlqw PURDUEfile& , 30 -16 RALLY TO BEAT CUBS, 10-8 'fl( R R say MacDonald Celebrates 63tdBirthday on Foreign Soil MICHIGAN LAWYERS'' Led Wolverines in Purdue Tilt nitu…

… recently the Wolverine squad whose play been established in a number of came up to its usual par. Gembis' states for the pupose of studying scores came in the third inning. SOFFENSIVE BACKFIIELDSTARS LEAD…

… BO1IRMAKERS TO BIG TEN VICTORY AS CON[ERNCEGRID RACE STARTS WOLVERINES TAKE WORST BEATING SINCE GRANGE BROKE LOOSE IN 1924 ILLINOIS GAME by VLdi'ard L.11,c IRCOSS-.ADE) STA1)1M1t, Oct. 12.-Plurdue…

… \Volverines were unable to stop once they launched their last quarter - - offensive. ailure of Wolverine linemen it chare gave the Boilermakers an opportmity to gain 26 yam s through rushing on their delayed…

… Final I Touchdown By Joe Russell Smashing through the Wolverine defense late in the final quarter for a single touchdown, Coach Irv Uteritz' scrappy Badger gridders took the first game of the 1929 Big Ten…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…;.l~s r 'in 'i , .. s, <' ,'. 1. 4', s (Continued from Page 1, dol. 7) $ <!absent is the natura came too late to aid the Wolverines. ward overacting. A "Withz the ball on Michigan's 41-I picture…

…. Featured are the Wolverines took to the air.! electric fans, 'he said, "experiments have proven I Ralph Graves, and Truskowskvs pass to Siinrall netted "In the spring the gravel roads there is a certain…

…Illinois i, th'retened once when Yanuskis+,T E D Y-NV MR5 Wade two first cdowns, placing the iTUF AY.r NOVEMBER OS WAY NE ball onl Michigan's 22-yard line. MSCL 1>~~ acre the 'Wolverine line stiffened MU IA…

October 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 10

Wolverine line failed to open up For self-supporting students desir- holes for the backs in the first half ing fascinating remunerative of the Mount Union contest. Not 1 work either temporary or per- until…

… --- PANESE3 PEOPLE HONOR UIlGAN SPORTMANSHIP (Continued from Page Nine) Les were scored at the expense Japanese teams. On the other id only one of the Wolverine's eats went to the home towners, other four…

October 31, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… - --.-- __ viable reputation both on an off aid in making the team tough to NOTICE! the diamond. During the games the t Why let your clothes suffer? Wolverines won note for the keen,beat the Send th to THE MOE…

October 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… .Wolverines Will1. Game ,IResearch in 'the" field of m-unici- pal government is the chief concern at present of the Michigan Munic- ipal league. The body is making a comprehensive study of special city…

… variety. On the basis of this mode of at- II A T11111 A I A 1Ifl TflI I itack, the Wolverines seem well for- righthander of the A's, in inning of the third gan rapid succession they d damage to account…

October 04, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…. Wolverine Stompers. Ashley. - __345 They will make '; you dance. Dial SUITE FOR 2 OR 3-Steam heat. 4752. We guarantees our "music. Shwr.Raobl.As - Nocag!f o'stsfe.As cancy for 1 or 2. 536 Thompson.I fagency…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… REFLECT Before you complete your four- teenth hour of razzing the fighting Wolverine team, consider this: Could you have done any better? With which we will pipe down and go on with the story. * * * Here…

…-tat-tat Bzzzzzzzz Tat- tat-tat-tat-tat Bzzzzzzzzzz Tat-tat Boy, what a run! The snarling Wolverines gained beow gullbek of- fle offle poosh! Baby, that was a run! The ball was tossed from (Voice from kitchenette…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

Wolverine defense Wec wasmgive thecbad on the intescnfeidadirtea to gain. Simrall's forward pass Ied on the 30 yard line. Welch six especially that of the forward wall, first play and went two yards catching…

… line, it was blocked by Hayden, and margin, the play was in Wolverine bounds on Michigan's 10 yard line. . - Caraway grounding the ball. Wil- Truskowski recovered and stepped territory for the greater…

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