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November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… to Simrall and a first down for Iowa on the gan's right end. Glassgow punted M i 0o .p a pass thrown by Glassgow. ItI who caught the ball on his own Wolverine 24-yard line. on the next play to Simrall…

… pass Rogge on the Wolverine 40-yard Michigan's left tackle. The Wol yard line and was forced out of Gembis returned the kickoff to thrown by Jensvold was incomplete line. verines took time out. bounds at…

… field. No one line. Glassgow went through Mich- gan's goal as the period ended. atopped, continued on for a four- line. Michigan took time out. was injured, but the Wolverines re- lign's freshed them…

…'s on the Wolverine 36-yard line, a start of the sedond half. Glassgow DALCROZE EURYTHMICS ansgws fichign's lef side igt dwn fo sx Wyards and a first gain of six yards. Iowa took time gained two yards…

… through Michi-! Modern Education in and it was first down for Iowa on n down on the Wolverines' 10-yard o ut.gasrihtcleHwtthoadRY M the Wolverine 48-yard linne. Michi- line. Hagerty made three yards a ih…

November 23, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

… arrive in Columbus early this PlH, CIP I" l 5_2Tiif j anced, overhead game, a superior kick- morning where the Wolverine lar- ° f ru IL i l ing offehse, and an uncanny ability to rier wil viewiththe…

… ruts. Ohio State, ;me of north goal to 'defend, Beta. Thleta PF1 the. field to the 20 yard line Cook the teams the Wolverines wvill have ,kicked off. The ball Was kicked and!I squirmed h~s way thirg…

Wolverines, Joe Horner and of Wisconsin is also a runner of na; Ralph Craig, were .placed onl James E. mean ability. ~Sullivan's AlAeia track team in The conference run is the last meet AllAmei1. for no less…

… than five of the Wolverines a- as Captain Arndt, B~owen, Rearick, Da-~ Six Wolverines gained a place in the vis and Griffen will receive their1 Intercollegiate track finals, at Cam- sheepskin~ in tihe…

November 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… their last year's ag- Wolverines of last year, st.nding Gill, 'Hodgeson, Patton, and Tar- gregation while Michigan has lost fourth in the,.Big Ten in offensive bill, holds the record in that event four…

… furnished in Iof entering two men in an event. a large part by the tall McCoy and Although one man cannot partici- The Wolverine harriers have m- the shor't anny Rose, who while pate in two dash events, he…

… a d season practices will be felt by the (Special 3 prs. for $4.00) Wolverines. I 118 East Washin Fundamentals Stressed. Work on fundamentals has taken up most of the time which the team S has put in…

November 21, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

…:20.. Breaking all precedents hitherto; established, the race itself was not a set up for any one man, or for any combination of three men. V 7 L +ar t , hn 1.s rlh d b, WOLVERINE "B" TEAM ENDS FIRST SEASQN WITH…

… muddy field which Crippled by this wholesale loss materially hampered the Michi- of players and unable to build up gan ball carriers, and although the a real offense or defense in the few Wolverines

…. Geistert, Reserves, Hughes' place kick being who scored three of the five touch- sufficient to give the Wolverines downs, starred for the Wolverines, a 3-0 victory. breaking away for several long While the…

… Badger Varsity was runs, while the Michigan pass de- handing the Wolverines a 6-0 lac- t fense completely broke up the Iii highly touted Maroon aerial at- INDIANA AND PURDUE tack. Deprived of the services…

November 11, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…. Geistert, Widman, and Brown alternated in carrying the pigskin, with the fornier bear- ; ,. ing most of the burden. Four con- secutive first downs were reeled off by the Wolverines, two runs of 101 and 20…

… good blocking on the part of the Wolverine players. After making four yards through center, Geistert dropped back and passed to Widman for a first down on the Alma five yard stripe. After being held to…

…. Wagner's pass was inter-a cepted by Smith, Wolverine end, on! Alma's 35-yard line, from whence he romped through the opposition for another six points. Both kicks for points after the last two touch- downs…

…'S : of the Wolverine team. Capitol City 20 yard marker. A 618 E Liberty As' aunit, the line failed to equal (Continued From Page Six) pass, Grill to Gajewski advanced Tue., Sat. its performance of a week…

… try for the extra point, and portable typewriters ofa responsible for the Michigan touch- iHigh school of Kalamazoo was the The game ended three minutes makes bought, sold, rented, .e WOLVERINES TIE…

November 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 51) • Page Image 6

… its best as pos- Ale. The team came through the Wiscon- n game in fine shape and every man readyto take his place in the line- when the Wolverines start their st game against the fighting Minne- ta…

… defense and the attack backfield duel. to rate the berth. At the present time Count on artineau it is a toss up as to which of the men Minnesota will probably start the will start against the Wolverines

… its final prac- tice of the year over the Geddes avenue course a 3:15 o'clock this afternoon. Cs erndaytheWolverine entries in the Cv'onference race, which will be held' at Purdue Saturday, had a light…

… Hollo- well will also be entered. Badgers Look Strong Wisconsin has a group of strong har- Once again the Wolverines and the Gophers meet on the gridiron and once again the little Brown Jug occu- pies…

… another try for the riers who have shown marked im- provement since their race against the Wolverine squad. Coach Mead' Burke's squad defeated Chicago by a score of 15-40. This score shows that Wiscon- sin…

… had one of the weakest elevens in her history. The result allowed the Gophers to carry the jug back to Minneapolis, where it rested for only a year until the battling Wolverines gained their 3-0 victory…

November 17, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… attack of the Northmen' ing into the air. This made it firsLi was effective in the first half, ac- down on M ehigan's 19-,yard line. counting for 47 yards in three out The Wolverines seemed to be de- of…

… are Speaking at. a banquet of the eral seasons by a Wolverine team. l yard line, Michigan lost the bal you don't believe it? Then readt listed in the directory: Mary. John, .Archeological society held…

… earelachtc you must study' Half ater Mihiganiscoredin a 'as dowed fro behin by Al; Brthe andn0 Jr class ofe :theoracchitofche eopitec-Theeopopular opuonceptionionof vain effort to break the Wolverines' Steinke…

…~farhtcue' winning by a 7-6 score, itr e ter for the Wolverine's touchdown names beginning with O' N. Aubrey, T. W. Pemberton. ane. Pond continued,' "is basically a, Maz n TIa accurate foot of Joe Gembis: Names that…

…. Picture. J. ft. ever, the Wolverines were not out- ocnyr' quick kick went out- Weaves Tinikes and Bakers aLeBringloc, chairman; D. A. Kimball.' played by the rivals, side in midfield. Thre Gophers held…

… on the; lhichktey-onertd itosevra unsuspecting Wolverines, the ball first cowns. With the ball on the traveling over Simrall'sh21-on yardlinsadSfurtVdwnth headand GiSeendtheuClassinied each occasion…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…. The Wolverines IMMenCoachCtrt hts Yay. will entrain for the Gopher camp I e atra.Nagtrsk at 4' 15 this afternoon. i Wolverines Are Likely to Meet Ie has b Ivinst ilfndrsucfla Strongest Opposition of…

…Wi.r the first skull practice of the week. herbate ih7eten Stt trip. These are Fitzgibbons, Aus- Enthusiastic freshman forces ther batleeithWestrneSatehis ribs were on hand to give the Wolverine Nomltieek…

… used in this game and D 'Anna. Not much hope is back po; wans. In the dummy scrimmage l and which will add much versitil-i seen for the Wolverine harriers asinsBo which followed the first team for- ity…

… to the Wolverine attack. fihenaeeosu.t testndrdo wards foun', little difficulty in cop- The 'Michigan "B" team coaches m fre'yas ndWsosnhsIig in u ing with the' Minnesota line plays have beep working…

… Sthipdaeeeahi ea.wr his mind Kipke sent his two full- This game will be the last of the above is otherwise representative "Nagurski, fullback; Pulkrabek, ward wall performed in a much The Wolverines can boast of…

November 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… CAPABLE E~O LII ~ TRIO OF OUTSTANDING MINNESOTA GRIDIRON TO J~*iftR STARS WHO WILL OPPOSE WOLVERINES SATURDAY [i/All, I GrnERTISlwG NOTICE Co~eI~ 'K~pke'sChar'ges W11 Try c~ Win ~Little 'Brown…

… squad indulged i~n a sigm4 drill to put the final toti~hes'6n the 'offen- sive to be used against the Wester~~' State Normal eleven. Wolverine H~riers lb Meet Wisconsin Today (Continued From Page 6…

… in the starting lineup against the Wolverines Saturday, while Brock- meyer, the third of the trio, will be A eeQc4a~e~Z Pres8 P7~0tQ I kept on jue sidelines due to in~ juries received in the Iowa game…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… their annual gridiron arguments. The Gop- her-Wolverine game has been one, of the most important contests of the West for the past 25 years. This year should be no exception. The Minne- sota team has had…

… the living Wolverine symbol. cripples Out Coach Yost will be forced to launch his attack in the final game of the 1920 season without the services of twq. de- pendable veterans. Neither Usher nor…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…1" 4 E $ I yid ,A DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY *igan State Harriers Score Victory Over Wolverines C 'LASSIF #ADVERTISI u ~pSPARlTANSANEfOR a -: 1Wen Brown Wins For Second Sueeessive Year; Upstaters…

…- inutive Spartan captain repeated his victory of last year when he lcd the lanky Wolverine by 50 yards at the finish. Michigan's hopes of victory were slattered when a trio of Green and White clad runners…

… were the other Wolverines who competed against the State squad. At the three mile mark Brown was leading the field, a position which, he never relinquish- ed thereafter, although he was pressed by Monroe…

… Michigan 25- jected to showers of varying yard line. However, after an un- intensity prior to the opening successful attempt to gain, Toledo' hfumbled and Smith recovered for the Wolverines.t STATISTICS…

…. Schau plunged , through center for a yard. Draveling tackled Nor- berg for a seven-yard loss. Grove punted to Geistert who caught the ball on his own 27-yard line, and returned it to the Wolverine 42…

November 03, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… center position. The others who will make the trip are Beidenweg, Decker, Gundry, Pearl- man, Patton andWidman. (Continued From Page Six) gan. They do not see how Te Wolverines backs can penetrate the…

… Illinois forward wall. They may+ see today. Physically the squad is in ex- cellent shape for the confilct with the Wolverines. Practice this week has been light, because of the fact that this is the third…

November 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… of Great Game; Weather Freezing ENTIRE MICHIGAN TEAM IN EXCELLENT PHYSICAL TRIM Thirty-three Wolverine gridiron warriors accompanied by Coach Yost, Wieman, Sturzenegger and Trainer Archie Hahn were…

… reserve for the flank positions. The Badgers have a line which has improved with every game but if the Wolverines charge as they did against the Suckers they will be a hard lot to hold. Cappon Certain in…

… driving. He will play left half. Roby or Usher will open at full- back, Steketee or Kipke at right half, and Banks or Uteritz will direct the Wolverines from quarterback. It is not unlikely that Coach Yost…

November 24, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…, who finish- rCONFER ENCE A BROWN, IOWA CAPTAIN AND CENTER, LEADS HAWKS AGAINST WOLVERINES 0 S COUNTRY K A -. r1. ....rLf My ..al" w TODA Y NEW COACII IS SECUW3D FGR WOLVERINE HENCERS After…

… as the [Wolverines are determined to end the season with a victory. HOCKEY NOTICE All men interested in varsity or freshman hockey are requested to meet in the Union Monday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The…

…- tion golf match here. ed sixth last year, may return to form to spring an upset at Madi- son, while Monroe, Wolverine track star, who finished tenth, may also surprise Michigan fans. In the absence of…

November 20, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

…' Cleaned-Sized-Repaired conrril o h hr osctv back to Michigan's 49-yard line. A SGre t. timei with 51 points yesterday morning pass, Almquisf to Haycraft, was com- 13 re Phone 8115 over the new Wolverine

… replaced Barnhart for Min iug, the Wolverines finishing in a tie nesota. Nydah made two yars at I Choicest Turkey, Duck, Chicken with Indiana for sixth place with a Mchigan's right guard. Oosterbaan jm total…

… position Cap- Prces-$.-2$7i aeatBxOfc- * made one of the best showings cred-_ ____ ____ ited to a Wolverine entry in a Big Ten championship meet in recent years. I After setting the pace for the first A…

… , mile, the big Michigan captain held his aown the rest of the distance and ! =-iv paed tenth, just ahead of Brady of 'Ioabyabrllan1fneh 1Being the first Wolverine runner to-- finish, Monroe is also winner…

November 16, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 47) • Page Image 6

… One.) - onsible for giving the Wolverines: rge share of their 11 first downs. started out for a victory at the; start of the contest. Rockwell ed off to Hunt who returned 10 I s to the Ohio 18 yard line…

… 1 2 .'33 irdue ..... 1 0 2 .333 1 diana .... 1 0 2 .33 io State.. 1 2 2 .333j orthw'ern . 1 0 3 .250 isconsin . 0 1 2 .000 ved itself into, a line bucking the Wolverines waiting for a k to start…

November 10, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… week of intensive training. The Maize and Blue run- ners have failed to be defeated since 1921 and from the looks of things the Wolverine slate has a good chance of remaining clean for another season…

… considered for first place honors. The Buckeye team vies with the Wolverines aggregationi for balance. I Most of the Columbus runners are. ex- perienced as all of the men on the squad are upperclassmen…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… years, were able to vary line crashing with passing to overcome the Wolverines in a great battle before 87,ooo.persons who jammed into every available seat. By winning today, the Thundering herd showed…

…: Michigan, 7; Minnesota, 0. on the Wolverine's 47-yard line. SECOND QtUARTER Thunderbolt Joesting met a stone Miller was a little slow on a triple- wall at left guard, but gained nearly pass play, Tanner and…

… cross country title for the third consecutive time with 31 points yesterday morning over the new Wolverine course. The Badger victory was won by a m(uch narrower margin than that at- tained at Minneapolis…

… recovering for trailed by Ohio State with 24 in fifth Michigan, giving the Wolverines' first position. down on Minnesota's 47-yard line. Michigan's showing, with the, single Rich made three yards as he took…

… the ; exception of Capt. Randolph Monroe, ball out of bounds. Johnson replaced who placed tenth, proved disappoint- Gary at right tackle for Minnesota. ing, the Wolverines finishing in a tie Oosterbaan…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

…- pened today. Most of them were freshmen. Several unusually severe cases of stiff neck were reported to the Health service immediately after the Frosh Flag had been removed. TO THE FRACAS The Wolverine

… stands valiant With the pigskin in his paws; And a growl of harsh defiance Greets the Badger from his jaws. Let the Wolverine and Badger And how many are aware that it was NOT a soph but a junior engineer…

November 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

… only way for us to find it out is to 'Wolverine victory over Minnesota, the keep on playing the Wolverines." 1 drum-major would have to discard the "Victors" and play "This is our lucky l Michigan…

…Me Wolverines muade -- three. The Gophers oulgiained Michigan was in a bad way when the. Yostnien 11 yards to one, yet the teamw left the field at the end of Minnesota was, able to score only the first half, but…

November 07, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

… of bounds on the next play. Michigan's 35 yard line. Weber failed lman on Mich- to gain on a line plunge. Gilbert made he Wolverine five yards around Wisconsin's left ter he squirm- end. The quarter…

… tackled. Oosterbaan made a great catch of IFriednian's long pass over the goal' line, scoring another touchdown for, the Wolverines. Friedman kicked goal.! i Score, Michigan 17, Wisconsin 0. Harmon kicked…

… completed Rose's n a quar- ball eight yards to the Wolverines' pass but the play was recalled; Mich- ted to his 38 yard line. Wisconsin called for igan being offside. Rose threw an- n Bremer i time out. other…

November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…-'LOST-One brown ladies' oxford line.. the Wolverines braced, breaking tip a deformed criminal-scientist, all berd, chairman: Jack Riley, and J. roe. Phone 21474. C between South University anda Haggerty crashed…

… TION WANTED side of the Wolverine line, but Gem- the oneyadln.SmalaanOeri.Cese ac-H J.G drsn ,-1i. II Y ou va Get More For bisvand'Morrison threw himt for a punted out of danger. one yard loss…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

… graduate attendance at the two remaining - ------------- joyment of permanent peace be- students of the engineering school games on the Wolverines' schedule Robert A. Brooks, Fenton lum- Chamberlain, and…

… first flights, the different a like number of cash customers postoffices apply' cachets, or can--- to Ann Arbor. In the next game lations, of different colors to the , the Wolverines filled the tiny Ross…

November 04, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… attempts. ceptions. With Captain George Rich re- verting to the form he displayed at Chicago last year performing the leading role, the' Wolverines flash- ed a linebucking attack that com- pletely eclipsed…

… several nice runs for a net gain of 17 yards. It was Dahlem who placed the Wolverines within scor- ing distance in the opening quar- ter when he intercepted an Illini pass from the hands of Stuessy on his…

… defense. Except for Peter'sI long drop' kick which missed beingt good by the narrowest of margins,c the Illini did not seriously threat-l en the Wolverine goal.s Michigan resumed the offensivef in the final…

November 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…GE" SIX THE MICHIGAN DAff.Y _ SUNDAY. N'O"V MIRRIt 1 .1. 1927 T I....... ...... ..... ........I.. ....................... .......... .* ;, a~ li;rl iL 11. 1 1, 1~:.1 , i WOLVERINES

… of Oosterbaan's reach Miller made two yards off tackle.- Miller failed to gain at left tackle. Gilbert punted to Whelchel who rant 10 yards to Michigan's 45 yard line-. George Rich- Wolverine

… the Wolverine gotten hold of the ball. Jim Miller cut off left tackle for four yards on a triple pass play. Puckelwartz passed to Nyland, but it was just incomplete. Navy was pen- alized fifteen yards…

…- bled the ball but recovered, carrying ing downed by Rich. Clifton hurdled it out on Navy's 32 yard lire. Hoff-j the Michigan line for first down on man and Rich stopped Clifton after" the Wolverine 42…

November 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…. Indi- coure. he inalscoe sowedtheI e th fraernty rosscoutrycha t ealizing that the failure to kMel Wolverines had piled up a score of 15 to start training. This looks bad for golwslreyrspnil o h na…

… set by a man entered and none can sign aft- been giving the men long drills on ed five p~ages for" 40 ye rds. The Cr"ii-. the Wolverines as-far as the three mle er Monday night, Nov. G. Vc n h al1etve h…

… with the anowest score wins the Wolverine bar- r'ierp blanketed, their opponents. iVTA'U BJA FRESHMEN SHATTER. ALL UNIVERSITY RECORD)S Hlanover, N. H., Nov. 4,--The class of 1926, at Columbia has…

November 25, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… touted as -_ wth best incBin cirucessful THIS IS HOW WOLVERINES UPSET HAWKEYES, 10-7 INieBm repulsed the Iowa running attack ;- _-___--_-___-_ ,_---____ --._Niur n henevertheirgalu wasattjFIRST PERIOD out…

… line, where Iowa 38-yard line. The Michigan played Dahlem. The Wolverine leader ran Michigan-Geistert for Dahlem, threw another pass, which Simrall verine 48-yard line. Rich made a he fumbled. It was…

November 07, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…, however. Ted Hornberger came in behind: Kennedy to take second place and was followed by another Wolverine, Capt. Clayton Briggs, who was ten yards further back. Both men ran well and left a small gap…

… between them and the rest of the field. Mon- roe ran a good race for Michigan and finished in sixth place after giving all he had. iskenderian came in next for the Wolverines finishing twelfth. La- mont, a…

November 06, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… exclusively ajd were on the offensive most of the time as the coaches want the Wolverines to be well versed in the Purple plays when the two teams meet. The scrimmageL in which 24 Varsity men participatel wound…

… be greatly oaching staff, three of the members e with the Wolverines. Uteritz, back- ichigan's two great undefeated teamsI Dunne, line coach, was one of the gan and captained the team in 1921. the…

November 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

… run in which the Wolverine hill and dalers will par- ticipate Saturady at Columbus. In the past the conference run has been the classic of the West in run- ning circles and the number of en- tries this…

…. Michigan ex- perienced little difficulty in coping first honors in the affair last season, but then the Wolverines had the mighty Isbell. Nevertheless Davis and Captain Arndt are running in great shape this…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… lightly, despite the fact that it has with reverses and setbacks this year. Minne- a, with team and cohorts, is here today to give le to the Wolverine in the final Conference ne of the year for both…

… most precious of our ath- c trophies, the little brown jug, of mythical ne. Last year the Wolverines regained posses- '. of it when they journeyed to the camp of the phers and gained a hard-fought battle…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

… which we cannot af- ford to take too lightly, despite the fact that it has met with reverses and setbacks this year. Minne- sota, with team and cohorts, is here today to give battle to the Wolverine in…

… down" Michigan has in her possession, zealously guarded as one of the most precious of our ath- letic trophies, the little brown jug, of mythical fame. Last year the Wolverines regained posses- sion of…

November 22, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

… conquer the great Michigan team and when the smoke had cleared away they had done their duty. Faced with a great Wolverine attack that had spelled disaster to their last four predecessors, the Hawkeyes put…

…, )Iurchison Ma ble aind (waved little yellow and blue flags at the frantic behest of cheer- The cagey Wolverine gridders ap- leaders. They arose in their seats peared on the field with white-washed again…

November 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 54) • Page Image 9

… handball players will ed glory Wovrnswowr nteSuhMCreery dropped{ for a 7 yard loss by { Furst hits center for 2 yards. Time-denolbfrthetiscoeat4'-hefan stands.rinnes otawon the otos hn several Wolverines on…

… 'en.- ads during the gamle betwetn"a hers' and the Wolverines back in Gioehbeland oach Y'ost with smiles Tlhursday after- the Michigan Central station. 5had with themt the Little .ug, all dressed"up in…

… Tech 0. surlus products. There is a ques- at. the he Wolverine camp during the n 1903, but it has been without of, a detective that we have 'as- ed who will bring the trophy 'n triumph and in the proper…

November 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

Wolverine toe artist, he will be constantly threatening if anything goes wrong; with Kipke's booting. Nothing new in the way of forina- f tionis has been handed out to the! -- squad foi..>use .in- the game…

… to land the championship bids fair to mxake the western conference race this sea- son the most tor rid in its ex stence. fiWhile the Wolverines rest-speak- ing from a conference standpoint-; and engage…

… ified ad find it for you.-Adv. there. The last three years uinder his " { -- tutoring the Wolverines have tied for TRADE MARK REG. u. s._PAT40F#. Glot a room to rent?, A Rially c assi- I first and sccond…

November 14, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…," Mendelssohn, "Coronation March," Saint-Saens. NO OUT OF THRE ii P. rAi 19 Chimes' Second Issue Equals Mark Set 3y Quality Of October Number WOLVERINES INSPIRED OFFENSE PUTS TWO TOUCHDOWNS OVER MAgROON GOA…

… postponed. Outclassing the Chicago eleven of- fensvely and defensively, the, Mich i gan eleven yesterday staged a won- derful come-back before a crowd of 25,000 ardent Wolverine students, alumni, and…

… years. Time and time again this giant opened 'up holes for the Wolverine backs. Of es- pecial import was his work when Michigan plunged the ball across for the second touchdown in the fourth quarter. At…

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