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November 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… Of 30,000 Watches Capitalize On Wolverine Fumbles For Michigan's First Defeat, 16-7 Illini Two Non - Partisans Win Positions As Rightists, Leftists Share Their Seats Charles Ross First To Receive…

… In Wolverine Upset Fritz Kreisler, world famous violin- ist, will return to Ann Arbor for the eleventh time tomorrow night to give the second Choral Union concert be- fore a capacity house at 8:30 p…

… from beginning to end-and turn in the upset of the year by winning 16-7. With Ralph Ehni's 44-yard average punts setting them back on their haunches early in the first quarter, the Wolverines never were…

… able to get back on the right track. Even Harmon, unable to get his usual .finef blocking, was held to a net gain of 72 yards from scrimmage in 18 tries. He scored the Wolverines' lone touchdown by…

…, who once played for Coach Bob Zuppke's fighting Iini and beat Michigan with a field goal, returned to his former ahna mater yesterday in a Wolverine uniform and made a valiant attempt to stem the tide…

November 14, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Play Offeusive Game After Touchdown.; Gedeon Stars In Line Game Slowed Up By Raini And Mud By IRVIN LISAGOR. (Daily Sports Editor) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.-(Spe- ,ial to the Daily)-In a veritable…

… negated any offense the Quakers might have boasted, al- though both Ritchie and Purucker found the going enough to their lik- ing to assure Wolverine success. Michigan clearly displayed super- iority in the…

… first half, and a holding penalty deprived them of still an- other touchdown. However, once they had gained a lead, the Wolverines were content to play defensive foot- ball and in this tactical approach…

…, Purucker distinguished himself by his punting. Stark Ritchie, who played a leading role in the Wolverines' win last wctk, again turned on the heat yesterday to the extent of 111 yards gained from scrimmage…

… 12 noon and from 1 tom pose diplomatic isolation of the Unit- Istripe in the second period when the p.m. on those days. Small repro- I ed States, according to figures re- Wolverines lost the ball after…

November 19, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… been heralded as the nation's October as it whipped a Pennsylvania team that wouldn't be whipp Once again it was Harmon who pulled the Wolverines out of tl Limbo into which it had fallen. The Hoosier…

….m. today instead of the. usual 4:15 p.m. because of the faculty concert. American in the eyes of every of the 57,000 fans who watcher dog-eat-dog struggle. The Wolverines were behind once, and even then…

November 21, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… Fast One... VOL. XLVIII. No. 49 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1937 , PRICE FIVE CENTS Nanking Evacuated Fisher Strike Heads To Talk; Alumni Push $50,000Fund 'Wolverines Never Have A - 0…

… those few were ppointed. The Scarlet and Grey Pt through Wolverine barriers ce for a 21-0 victory, which end- the Varsity season dismally and a conjectural pallor about the 3 coaching situation. s the…

Wolverines almost en- y on the defensive, with the brief ption of an aerial flurry in the d quarter when Fred Trosko hed them to the Ohio 13-yard Purucker Matches Wedebrook orman Purucker, again Michi- 's…

Wolverines took the over, and Purucker edged into end zone for another punt, as the od ended. ut on the first play of the second rter evidently Norm thought that Ohioans charged too aggressively, he attempted…

November 19, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… schools, the Wolverines having gone to Cali- fornia for a dual engagement in 1935,1 which the Bears won, 761/2 to 54%/2. The meet has been scheduled for the spring recess period at Michigan, according to…

… Coach Hoyt, and will take the Wolverine squad members away from their classes no more than the customary Big Ten engagements. Contract arrangements call for Cal- ifornia to carry the Michigan ex- penses…

…, he said. Coach Hoyt expresses great pleasure at the scheduling of the meet as it follows the highly suc- cessful engagement in 1935. Al- though Michigan was defeated in that meet the Wolverines were…

November 06, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… Institute Crippled Wolverine Defends National Team Says Democratic Regime Is Country's Only Hope For Economic Recovery MADISON SQUARE GARDEN New York, Nov. 5.-()-.Franklin D Roosevelt closed his campaign…

… (Special to The Daily) MEMORIAL STADIUM, BLOOM- INGTON, Ind., Nov. 5.-A battered and crippled Wolverine team not only beat off the determined attack of a fighting Indiana eleven, but scored in a knife…

… battle, and these features did not tend to help Michigan's cripples get along in the bruising contest. The Wolverines paid for victory with the serious injury of Wistert, star tackle, while Petoskey…

November 05, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… by the G. 0. P. in Michigan. In addition to introducing Gover- nor Brucker to two assemblages Mol r spoke to the Coolidge Republican:1 club, the Wolverine Republican club a and at a mass meeting in the…

… the best shape of the season with every regular in first class shape. The prevailing opinion here is that if the Wolverines are stopped this season Indiana will do it. A capacity crowd is expected in…

… vic- tory. Michigan has the edge over the Hoosiers in season records to date. Matched with the Wolverine unde- feated record is Indiana's of one loss to Chicago when the team was crip- pled, one tie 7…

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