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November 21, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…, will be run Monday, Nov. 23, at plorer, will speak this evening in Ur or to hold the mighty Wolverines to was: Resolved, That the adjudication 4:15 p. m. Owing to the unusual in- versity Hall on "Behind…

Wolverines will try to outdis the fixt ioit; Pres, L. H. Jones, of Ypsilanti, race anid the details explained. All visited the East, worked as aprind Stagg at his own game on Thanksgiv Jprinter ing day…

November 05, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… lecture room Tap- extent of his injuries were not defi- pan hall, Monday 4 p. m. nitely known but it was feared that he had torn the cartilage around one equal terms with the Wolverines. of his ribs.' If…

… Early. geance Syracuse carried the ball well Frointhe way the Wolverines start- into Michigan' territory, and kept it ed out it looked like an easy victory there the remainder of the period. I They ran…

… both I teams playing a kicking game, Michi- gan relying on her six points and Syracuse hoping to get the ball in the Wolverine territory. The Salt City 'team was outplaying Michigan, though it hardly…

November 02, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… was padded. South Dakota will not average 185 but will outweigh the Wolverines about six or seven pounds to the man. They also have the edge on Michigan in the matter of experience and with a heavy…

… today will start at 2:30 and it is expected a large crowd will be present. It is the last time the Wolverines will be seen in action be- fore they meet Pennsy and it will. fur- nish a criterion for…

November 03, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… tf COYOTE FLUKE SAVES DAY FOR WOLVERINE WARRIORS. (Continued from page 1.) passes failed and an exchange of punts followed Michigan getting the ball in the middle of the field. The Wolver- ines…

… where the Wolverines held and Sheeks made an attempt at a drop kick but it fell far short. A punting duel followed with Thomson gaining on every exchange and with the aid of penalties which were heavily…

November 01, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…, deserves the loyal support of every Wolverine.i With defeat predicted by most of the ardent Michigan men, the team showed a spirit of aggressiveness that por- trays Michigan's fighting spirit at its best. It…

… was an honorable defeat. Every man on the team played the best game that he was capable of, and on each one of them should be bestow- ed the honor that tradition affords a Wolverine warrior. The east…

November 20, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…. PRICE & CO. THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: "Let's All Boost the Band!" There are just two things aside from a Wolverine victory that puts the PAPRIKA in a fel- low. The first is a good live band like the…

… one we now have and the second is wearing Ed. V. Price & Co. tailored-to-order clothes. The Wolverine organization' has certainly been bringing- down the applause wherever it has appeared, and the…

November 26, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… scored 14 of the 29 / nfor- points made by the Wolverines at the scor- Intercollegiate meet last June at e the Cambridge.' Seward took first in the ione220-yard dash, and' third in the 100- year yard dash…

… against the best "nmarathoners" in the state, and .every man is confident that the Wolverines. will be close to the top, when the score is counted. This is the first year that a Michi- gan team has been…

November 28, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…- able that Michigan will be represented in 1915. The cross-country team celebrated the closs of a successful season on Thursday, when the eight man team, entered by the Wolverines, beat the Detroit "Y…

…, and earned one leg toward the permanent posses- sion of the trophy. In addition, the first six Wolverines to finish were giv- en medals. K. W. Vance, '16, won tenth place in Thursday's race instead of…

November 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… of three points is not enough to down a wonderful spirit like that which has dominated the Wolverines during theI present season. The come-back which began at the epoch-making mass meet- ing last fall…

… beaten Wolverines came home from Harvard, several thousand students were at the station, and instilled the confidence and enthusiasm into the team which swept Pennsy off its feet the following week. Will…

November 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… and was ttopped only on the Cornell 4-yard mr. Maulbetsch ploughed his way through Carry to the 1-yard line. On the next play the Wolverine leader shot throg;h tackle for a touchdown. Manihelsei kicked…

… a pass to Eckley and the Cornell end Svas thrown on the 50-yard line. Shiv- erick threw a short pass to Speed, and the back raced all the way to Michi- gan's 15-yard line. The Wolverine RABINDRANATH…

November 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…, and Shiverick returned to Michi- gan's 12-yard line. Three Cornell plays advanced the ball but five yards. On the fourth down the Michigan line stopped Mueller for no gain, and the Wolverines had the…

… leather on their own 5-yard line. Dunne punted, and it was Cornell's ball -on Michigan's 24- yard mark. Mueller made six yards. Speed added three, and Mueller made it first down on the Wolverine 12-yard…

November 09, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… battle with Michigan, the Wolverines are confident of success. The fighting spirit which prevailed in the Nebraska tilt two weeks ago a'nd which made the indifferent Michi- gan team look like the best in…

… top after the Red men," and As- sistant-coach Douglass followed Yost's statement with a "and we're going to bring back some scalps." This spirit prevails in the Wolverine camp. The sentiment among the…

… ines when Maulbetsch's, ag- gregation was leading by a big margin and . this defeat along with another which came when Michigan was un- doubtedly superior, will be avenged, according to the Wolverines

…- Tech game last Saturday, will hold down Van Horn's position. The Cornell warriors do not expect to carry off the bacon, but are confi- dent of holding the Wolverines to a low count. The Reds' line so far…

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… eager to get into the game. The Wolverines realize the serioi's- $iess of the game and will be on edge for the battle. Captain-elect Pat Smith, fullback on lea Great Lakes team, and Aggie Hild- ner…

…, N. Y., Nov. 9.-With a light signal practice on Schoelkopf field this morning, the Red and White team finished their last grooming for the Wolverine clash. Coach Sharpe would not venture any…

… play- ers. Drills Team's Defense Coach Sharpe instructed the line- men again in the finer details of the defense which he has worked out for the Wolverine attack to hammer against, and rehearsed the…

… suffering from a bad leg, will start at fullback and should the husky -boy be given the knockout by the Wolverines, Hoffman MAN TO BE WATCHED and running tomorrow. Though Cross another victory from the Wol…

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… to Weston, who kicked the ball on the Wolverine's 20-yard line and brought it back 10 yards. Sparks made three yards around left end. Weston ploughed through right' tackle for first down. Hanish walked…

… return the band faced the south stand and played the Cornell song. The band then E immediately kicked to Weston on the turned around, and Wolverine's 30-yard line. The little stand, forming the boy…

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY, DIGTS ROSY FUTURE FOR 1918 WOLVERINES An economy club has been ized at DePauw university to fundis for the Sammies in P The payment of 10 cents admits dent to membership…

… 1917 Varsity, all of these men will be seasoned vetera- Were a prophesy in order, : one Wolverine fan would no hesitant in conceding to n squad not only the usual success, but also another ship year. I…

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

Wolverines have L, and 1:25 met the Reds on the gridiron each s carried 15 year. red by the Reds Win First Game it, and the The first game with Cornell result- lmans only. ed in a 56 to 0 defeat for Michigan…

… 1891, the Wolverines lost the first game by a score of 58 to 12, out, any and the second by a score of 20 to 0. In 1892 the Wolverines were de- 3ws ever feated by a 44 to 0 score. Michi- ntion to gan…

…'s team depended upon end runs and blocking. The second game of 1892 was also a funeral for the Maize ~egatives and Blue, for the Ithacans walked cver the Wolverine eleven by gaining At Hartford, Trinil…

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