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November 29, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

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… the evening of Decem- Farsthat willrarc the Iih ber 3, will be free to all those wish- Prc usadn iea. Wolverines were defeated mainly S's~ cnmg.Wihi spandt lyhJ halves; and Ientner, North- igt ted…

… become fitted into the Wolverine Iatre- expected to start coming out ready to clash with some of the operation and the backs have not the 3-yard mark. Hie then ; lunged in tis ieriod. 'The second team…

… Not rne a caks Pint To Win. cellent opportunity to score in t'1" cit center, and Bayerie and Miller at Lagen n Cutsreuntote ek and ten they will continue end should push the Wolverines ing On the other…

November 20, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1'30T THE MICHIGAN D A I Y HOYT ILL C6HOOE 51XTH IU l I Choice Rests Between Feustal and Fitzgibbons to Fill Wolverine Entry. '- ~ Int rarr1 i ra A CLASESIF1 ADVERd…

… last week when he beat Crawford, and stocky little Fitzgibbons, who will have to prove to the coach that he has recovered from his in- jury before he will be allowed to make the trip with the Wolverines

… take the honors, Howell and Wolfe have look~ed good also and should be in the first ten men. The Wolverines will leave here by auto Friday morning and go to Milan where they will take the Wa- bash to…

…, and Harris, ( Good running weather aided trie; (Continued From Page 0) meet to be close, tough team for the Wolverine3 Co) ___beat. ALL-CAMPUS CRSS COUNTRY Not all of the thrills of the se .- The All…

November 16, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…'c knocked down a third returned the bal of harriers, running as atm, Mihior pass and the Wolverines. to the Gopher 30- once again finished the day with wereor onahsed another five yards. yard ma ker . ie- a…

… clean slate by defeting tne K r 11p~ cd over the goal li2.e beth =as tackled Wolverine cross country tb,2-(l c an h ali ly *S rmrall aftera 37, in a dual meet yesterday mr orn- ats arown2-yard marker. s i…

… . - y a r d gain ing over the Varsity course Manders roundcd Michi an's let 3rockmeyer mtadc One Wolverine, however, stood end for 2C -ards and 2, first downj two at center. out above all the other rnes…

… Minnesota 35-yard line. Riebeth hit concude th lit o Mihign'sbrilliant return to the Wolverine Michigan's left tackle for two yards. concude th lit o Mihign's38-yard line \vhere he was tackled B…

… stopped for an in- in dual meets; and Northwestern, Newmrran's pass stant and then continued for a first Illnosan Cicgohae aleninto Hudson was ~~?--- down on the Wolverine 40-yard line, a quadrangular run…

…. ., ano 7yrs h e ald W'olverines Improve. b ro0k en up b5J. a gain.o 7yrs Welrfie Michigan's showing yesterday Brownell. Simia:mral nedogain.beh' was better than that which it made:' punted over the h ead…

… Howell and Hill, and the bettering straight up in the air. It was of Fitzgibbons' and Wolfe's condi- downed by Cornwell on the Goph- tion the Wolverine harriers shouild er 30-yard line. Brownell rounded…

… StateEl en Vt ie - ed N ewrn Wolverines Play -ere *K .. Wmle :~back nearthi Michigan State's gridelers, now ' zone line pointing for the Detroit game next '" pumnted o u week, took advantage of an open…

November 16, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

… which made thing< look bad for their opponents. Wieman's Line Junctions. The invaders line, coached b Tad Wieman, former Michiga mentor, tore great holes in th Wolverine forward wall, and Brock- meyer and…

… 115 for the Kipkemen. Also they lost but 6 yards from scrimmage as compared with the Wolverine's 47. Minnesota tried 12 passes, were suc- cessful on four of them and had two intercepted. Michigan ti…

…-A!, south goal. Minnesota elected to The pass gained 23-yards. ' kickoff to the Wolverines. Brook- u. Hudson hit Stadiurn at La ay fte. rMeyer booted the ball to Wheeler tHudson loste a yard. for on yar _ who…

… caught it on his 10-yard line t eAer e fto e ard. BOILERMAKERS FAVORED and in stiaight up the field to theA pew n aWolverine 22-yard marker whereot sf tc <d t } I ."he was tackled. a rs do t wasa g of…

…, Purdue 23-ard line and returned it 10- ured on the play and took time has won the annual classic by de- yards to the Wolverine 38-yard out. cisive margins, 24 to 14 in 1926, marker. Newman dropped back in…

November 08, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… State, and Michigan match strides this morning in a triangular meet over the course at Urbana with the starter's gun scheduled to start the men on their way at 10:30. Cap- tain Fitzgibbons' Wolverines

… squads are strong, and figure to push the Wolverines hard for winning laurels. The lev- elness of the Illinois five-mile course as contrasted with the hilly aspect of their own course is a big factor in…

…. Hanover ranks as one of the fav- orites for first place among the in- dividuals, and together with Evans, and Austin, the star Wolverine ha-. rier, should stage a pretty race for the winning laurels. The…

… fencing is urged to kid of a new reid for ground From pre-game indications tim WANTED-Student laun conmunicate with Johnstone. gai ng on runnn plays from Wolverine Juniors are favored to sonable hhsege and…

November 02, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

…-. t ana, Pennsylvania, Drake, North- western, Army and Southern Cal- 4 O= ifornia. Fesler and Ticknor haven't thea advantages that accrue from be- e- - -- Ing almost constantly in the lime- Wolverines T…

… i i \.r 1 1 1 V K'-1 I A L.+' 4 a. A a.d K Hi ti PLAV 4 1 ___._ WOLVERINES WIN N CROSS COUNTRYI Michigan State's Long Winning I I CD LASSIFIE T ADVERTISING __ _. cold running water in room…

November 25, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

…- wards the close of the season, the Wolverines were f ight~ing up from, behind to evcntually capture the champioiislip. Crowd; that far surpassied any that had ever pack- ed the Coliseum turned out for…

…- erans, Captain Schlanderer, Lan- gen, Courtis, and Tompkins, will form the nucleus of the. Wolverine team:~ Play at Buffalo. No games are definitely schedul- ed as yet, inasmuch as the Con- ference…

… opponent. Other games to op en Gr pers6 Will Open the season are pending' with WiA- IQ.as fit' Ypsiant I ern Ontario, and the Ontario Agf- gies. Coach hKeen's wrestle _s wl co'en' From now on the Wolverines

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