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October 09, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

….H...... .. Schwier Nelson.......F.B..........Cohen Michigan's 1920 Varsity-the team on which the Wolverine supporters' are pinning their hopes for a come- back which will take some of the sting out of last year…

… other Case game for several years, as it will give :Wolverine supporters a good line on the team to which they are looking for revenge on the Conference schools which defeated Michigan last season. Little…

October 15, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… hitting. Leads National Champions Sisler starred as a pitcher and out- fielder on the Wolverine teams of 1913, '14, and '15. In 1914 he pitched the Maize and Blue nine to the nation- al intercollegiate…

… championship. In that year, largely due to the effective hurling of the Michigan captain, the Wolverines won 23 out of 29 games played, and 10 of the victories were shut-outs. It was not until he had received…

October 31, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… today, 38 to 17. "urnas, of Purdue, Conference two aile champion', won the race in easy nanner, finishing well in the lead. Freeborne of Michigan was the irst Wolverine over the finish line, >lacing in…

… of their professors have been educated abroad as well as in Japan. SOUTHERNERS RUN VARSITY ENDS EFFECTIVELY; LINE HOLDS SCHULTZ CHEERED.BY AUDIENCE IN STANDS Wolverines Twice on Tulane One Foot Line…

…, and Johns showed to t hest advantage. The l1chigan' Ce tarn was a stumbling block in t oath of the opposing backs almo every time the play' was aimed at h side of the line. The Wolverines demonstrafed…

October 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…, whose , w .i home is in Duluth, makes the 100 yard distance in 56 seconds, faster than it has ever been made by a Wolverine swimmer, and is credited with a vic- tory over Norman Ross, champion of the…

…. pool. Several of .the teams met last year will once more appear on the Wolverine schedule, ac- cording to Wallace F. Elliott, intra- mural manager. Another trip will probably be made to Cincinnati, where…

October 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

Wolverine fullback was go- g to start the season with a touch- wn from the first kickoff but some e slipped in the Yost rear guard. Mt. Union made a desperate stand their own scoring territory follow- g…

… occasions. Mt. Union had little success in stopping tha Wolverine backs who re- ceived the kick offs. Stekeetee and Banks broke away for long runs on the first two and not to be outdone by his mates Harry…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 6

… the University of Alabama. took part in the matches held at nccsrpua ontbeet t Bindgnt wan ad tro ptal, Several members of the Wolverine Monroe; Major Willis Shippman, team Literarya Department, Sand s…

October 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

… University e offered to secure lots of this kind at Added to Wolverine Sched- e such low prices. -Come out 1-4 mile ule r from limits or phone us and we will d take you.-Adv.c e ~OF TWELVE BIG TEN GAMESI…

…-Several young ladies, pre- ping the championship. ably students, for afternoon and Saturday work. Address, Mich. At present the Wolverine squad is Daily, Box A. T. 14-4 composed of men who have had broad…

October 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. by their 50 piece band and a corps of" cheer leaders, ready to back, their 5 Wolverines Rave Scored 408 vr a r 4team to the limit, to the end that In the years that have followed the once more, after…

… five long years of Togs l Wolverines have amassed a total of waiting, their Green and White may -arge 408 points, against 55 for M. A. C., wave triumphant. Michigan scoring more than a quar- iroy, ter of…

… reg- pulled the surprise of the season, M. A. C. game this afternoon. Auto holding Michigan to a 0 toO0 score. There is but a limited number of nkets Then followed four Wolverine victor- such tickets…

October 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… strong overhead at- tack, Ohio is expected to open up with it should win. The Buckeyes rule a favorite on the line, especially in of- fensive play. The Wolverines' hope of success lies in its quartette of…

… the Wolverines in a Big Ten game before. Taylor and Honaker have given good accounts of themselves in the games thus far. Both men can run the ends or drive of tackles. Watch KipkeI For Michigan, Kipke…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINES OVERCOME STRONG BUCKEYE ELEVEN IN, FIRST CONFERENCE ENCOUNTER VERSE BREAKS AND ABSENCE OF VETERANS WEAKEN VARSITY )TH TEAMS STRONG IN )RWARD PASS ATTACKS Goebel Play Well for n, Stuart and Pixley…

… the Wolverine line was removed when during the first quarter Michi- gan's forward wall held Ohio at bay, while the Wolverine backs tore -wide gaps through the Buckeye defense. Uteritz received a long…

Wolverines with fourth down and two yards to go, chose to attempt a place kick which went short of the posts. Kipke's Loss Felt With Kpke out of the game Michi- gan's chances faded and the break that turned…

… outdistanced in nearly every excliange of kicks by Isabel. Only once again did the Wolverines seri- ously threaten when a pass from Roby to Goebel put the ball on State's 18 yard line. Here Michigan made…

October 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… from the last game between the Wolverines and the men of the Illini played on the Urbana gridiron. The Gold and Blue won an overwhelming victory, 29 to 7. ance when the team journeys to Illinois on…

… Saturday. Michigan is out for venge- 640 HAVEN (By Harry B. Grundy) Mchigan and Illinois began foot- ball relations in 1898 before the coming of Yost to coach the Wolverines. In their initial encounter…

… teams of those years but in 1905 Illinois, which was not then knownI by the polite name of Indians, again appeared on the Wolverine schedule. This time they fell before the Yost attack by the score of 33…

… fall of 1906, with Michigan out of the Western Conference, Illi- nois was met for the last time before the Wolverines return 11 years later. Michigan had little trouble in win- ning by a neat margin of…

… Big Ten foot- ball schedule was arranged by the Wolverines. Nineteen hundred and eighteen was the S. A. T. C. year and Michigan minus the services of two captains, Smith and Wieman, won its entire…

…- ed the championship to Illinois on a basis of more Conference victories., Illinois Wins First Illinois scored its first gridiron vie-' tory over a Wolverine team in 1919 wften they took the heavy end…

… of a 29 to 7 score. Michigan was bom- pletely outplayed by Illinois, who won the Big Ten championship that year. Last year the Wolverines were great- ly strengthened after their disas- trous play of…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…, Var- sity quarter, a scarlet clad figure was upon it and the Reserve left end had circled the Maize and Blue pilot before the astonished Wolverine was brought to a realization of -the import of the…

… Yankees gave way i the seventh iining. terday under a fussilade of hits gave the Giants the edge.w who yes- and SATUARDAY OY18 WILL BE i U U ALLA ER AUDAY Saturday, November 18, will be "Wolverine All…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES THE WOLVERINE HAS TAKEN THE1 TRAIL AND HIS TEETH ARE FILED TO A POINT, AND HIS QUAKING FOES FROM HEAL) TO TOES, HE RENDS THEM JOINT FROM JOINT. HIS JAWS DRIP RED WITH OH1IO'S BLOOD; IN…

…; WITH THEIR GOAL LINE CROST AND A GAME THAT'S LOST THE BUCKEYES KNOW THEY'RE THROUGH!. THE BADGER.S HUNT THEIR HOLE IN THE GROUND AND THE GOPHERS PREPARE THEIR SHROUD;. WHILE THE WOLVERINE, WITH EYES…

October 24, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… the Wolverines. Many com- mented on the, splendid sportsman- ship thus shown. Only the unusual construction of the stadium prevented the Michigan throng from surging across the field and carrying their…

… getting on the field, Mich- igan had the honor of giving the first cheer. It started of its own ac- cord somewhere in the block M, and was taken up by all 'Wolverine sup- porters-a cracking "locomotive…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… interfraternity 0 o ocdw o h zef beginning of the second hilf.; speedball league tournaments are:I Catching the ball on his own 25-yard League one, Delta 'Tau IDelta; league _.Iline, the lithe Wolverine slipped…

October 20, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… Howell Assistant City Editor......Kenneth C. Kellar Editorial Board MIN-NIYtG FOR MICHIIGAN In the light of rumors which became current yesterday many enthusiastic followers of the Wolverines are ex…

Wolverine game in Columbus. This is hindrance to their selling even their a good point for every Michigan man one ticket for the highest price which to keep in mind at all times. the necessity of our…

October 12, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

Wolverines t a standstill, breaking up nearly ever, attempt at a gain through their line spilling end runs, and halting th Maize and Dino forward pass attack However, the home team was ao un able to gain…

… and th chance was lost. Shortly afterwardE the Farmers had the ball in Michia territory when Rockwell'fumbled on sneak play,, and Lioret recovered o the Wolverines' 40-yard stripe. Ricd ards failed to…

October 18, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

Wolverine backfield of Friedman, Gilbert, Gregory, and Mo- Glenda gave a splendid exhibition both on defense and offense. Molenda was the most consistent ground gainer for the Wolverines and he succeeded in…

… The Wolverine runners were fav- McAndrews on the next play. ored to win the race but allowed the, D. Harmon went 15 yards inside Badger harriers to take a .conmiand- of Michigan's right end. Brown ing…

… excellent time The Michigan ends are playing a for the three mile course at this time waiting game' as a defense for the of the year. Ted horuberger wa; tie Wisconsin passes and it is proving first Wolverine

October 24, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…" Grange, principals in Tennessee vs. Louisiana State as; Wolverine forward wall will not be Mpresen theiriles. s en tl today's game at Urbana, a capacity' Knoxville. I noticeably weakened. Sid Dewey, who…

… ian baigthi husnsh punting ability may be utilized by air'sad Gaa' oktrs, seiltanbargthrtouands. _ Coach Yost, should the Wolverines penetrated into Bulgarian territory to1 Moe's Sport shop, Calkins…

… bombarded by the I host that will watch Michigan and changed the Wolverine attack from Greek. The Greek government has GIRPM A d Q TI IPAlflMIllinois battle fort the supremacy of the open variety to the old…

… guest of the IIrnadetfdigmsonhvg! Wolverines. The line will find Kassel ceived from alumni in practically local chapter of the Steuben society mnna etfmdn iso a i and D'Ainbrosia at the ends, Reeder…

October 25, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… host of Wolverine play- ers on his own 31 yard line. As Daugherity stood back to thow an- other pass, on the next play, the final gun was fired. The Illini fullback threw the ball in time, however, ou…

… thrown for a loss by an- other lineman. Britton punted over Friedman's head, the Wolverine pick- ing up the ball on his own five yard line, returned it 15 yards. Gregory failed to gain. Gilbert failed to…

October 17, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… started with up the loss by plunging through the lines before lie was thrown out of the ball in Minnesota's possession on line for five yards. Johnson substi- b'nuI. s. 'the 'Wolverine's 27 yard line. tuted…

… Almquist over right end but Ooster- to his reputation in the game yester- baan and Rich blocked it. Minnesota ( day by repeatedly tearing through the was penalized five yards for incom- Wolverine guard…

October 17, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

….,r when We < Hlughes, a substitute Wolverine half- I Ainnet,ota 17 yard 1.7.ewhere t ! o<i ;_ 2 :* et olio ,back, booted two place kicks from the dondth sn.*-----n ti~"~~ : g AlImquist tor E 1( 1h1t I(2…

… practice. field, the ,Wolverine captain return-- - ts"; the punt to the Gopher's 36 yard The Michigan hand, ledi by (Gordon , ine. jxolendla hit cenjter fortli'tpc" $- Packer, '28, paraded across Ferry…

October 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… Race t- Ka ssel, Illini End And Captain, Will Lead Strong Team Against Wolverines 'PURDUE MEN NOT NAMED Coach Stephen J. Farrel's Wolver- Ine cross-country team will meet the Purdue harriers in the…

… formerly a pupil of Coach Mantn's while he was still at Harvard, "has tentatively arranged a dual meet in l3etroit between the champions of the East and the Wolverine squad, run- I ers-up for Conference…

… others with the principal tank teams of the country who will meet the Wolverines in the Conference meet and in the na- tional intercollegiate contests to be held in April at Iowa City, in the new Hawkeye…

…. Y I Charles "Chuck" Kassel Sensational end and captain of the fighting Illinois eleven which will face the Wolverines in today's most i mportant game. Kassel was mention- ed for all-American honors…

October 24, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

… Friedman on the 32 yard line, the Wolverine cap- tain returning the ball to Michigan's 43 yard line. Gilbert gained a yard through thej line. Rich twisted his way throught left tackle for four yards…

…., - -- These Stars Bear Brunt of Wolverines' Powerful Attack MICHIGAN HARRIERS DOWN PURDUE, s35-.2f Michigan's well-balanced gross- country squad decisively defeated Coach E E. O'Connor's Purdue har- riers…

… aguer, twelfth, is given ninth, and Curtis, thirteenth, is given tenth. Michigan made two first downs in the third period while Illinois made one. flVFR1 INI lnP1PFP Coach Yost's Wolverines met Coach…

…'s bril- liant captain, directed the Wolverine's play with rare judgment. His accu rate toe sent perfect place kicks be- tween the uprights from the 18 and 30 yard lines. \ Oosterbaan and Flora, Michigan…

… game and often stopped the O range and Blue backs after they had broken through the Wolverine line. He also played an important part in the passing attack of his team. Baer and Lovette were the outsta…

… nding men on the Michigan line. Th e former turned in the best game of his career as a Wolverine player. Lo vette, besides being a tower of stren gtl on his side of the line, intercepted an Illini pass…

October 30, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… uncompromising tra- ALUM gedy rather than a truckling to-low (Special to Rolls) curiosity," was Mr. Atkinson's con- Philly, Oct. 29.-"Michigan's Band clusion. The play is shrouded in will greatly aid the Wolverine

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