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February 25, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… is shown by the extremely cordial comment that the recent action of the board in control and the entry of the Wolverine track team i the Illinois relay games has caused among Big Nine officials and…

… newspapers. Min- nesota and Ohio States, staunch friends of Michigan, were expected to' look upon the probable return of the Wolverines with favor. The action of some of the other colleges, however, was…

…, in an editorial on the entrance of the Wolverine track team in the Illinois indoor meet, says: "By voting to allow Michigan to com- pete in the Illinois relay carnival on March 3, the faculty…

… representatives on the conference board -showed that they, at least, would probably not an- tagonize the return of the Wolverines to the Big Nine. The old wound is healing, it seems. This is pleasing to all who…

… to Michi- gan should she. return. But at the same time, the return of Michigan is so extremely advisable that we sould not demand that the Wolverines pros- trate themselves before us and beg to be…

…, com- peting in the armory on March 3. Prof. Thomas F. Moran, chairman of the conference governing board, ex- pressed himself as pleased at the ac- tion of the Michigan board. He said that the Wolverines

February 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… I MICHISGN 25-22 INH HARD0BTTLE CHICAGO TAKES LEAD EARLY IN FIRST HALF; HOLD IT TO END RYCHNER SCORES INITIAL COUNTER Wolverines Outplay Midway Through Major Part of Game Team The undefeated…

… the lead acquired by the Ma- roons early in the first period. When the whistle blew the count was 25 to 22 against the Wolverines. Rychener Makes First Basket Although Rychener scored the first basket…

February 24, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… University of Michigan scheduled for next Satur- day, the Notre Dame squad is receiv- ing a final polishing in preparation for the Wolverines. Notre Dame looks particularly for- midable in several events, but…

… full evening's work. The locals have been unable to draw much line on the work of the Michigan team, and unless the inex- perienced squad from the Wolverine school comes through in pretty good shape…

… the season ont Saturday night. The men have been doing good work during the past week, grea improve- ment having been shown by the new men. While the Wolverine onen real- ize that Cornell will prove a…

… likely candi- dates, his showing in both the sprints and the 880-yard run on Saturday night marking him as one of the most versatile racers on the Wolverine 'squad. Carroll and Ufer, running with Fox and…

February 22, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… expected. ARSITY WALLOPS OHIO STATE FIVE BY SCORE 38-2 CONTEST FULL OF FOULS; TIE BROKEN FOR SIXTH PLACE IN BIG TEN WOLVERINES OUTPLAY BUCKEYE STATE TERM Karpus, NeClintock and Williams Play ,Stellar game…

… long. Karpus of the Michigan five played a brilliant game during the second half, dribbling his way to the basket for two pretty goals. McClin- tock, at center 'for the Wolverines, managed to steal the…

… from the Wolverine five. Coach Mitchell's men guarded the visitors exceptionally well, yet they were able to slip in 20 points, six of which were made on fouls. Ohio Sends on Three Subs During the second…

February 02, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… WILLIAMS STARS FOR WOLVERINES Unusual Comeback Staged By Mitch- el's Men in Second Half Which Started To Late Failing to start their comeback quickly enough after allowing the Ill- ini quintet to get a big…

… first period. The pace began to tell on him though and in the sec- ond period he slowed up considerably. Wolverines Start Comeback The substitution of R-ychener for Cohn marked the beginning oftMich- igan…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…, ' " i isiv..P i^ iVELUL YVXTi . MIGHIGAN SWAMPS CATHOLICS ITO06 Wolverines Snow Under Notre Dame, Registering Slams in Four Events and Garnering Seven Firsts HALF MILE AND MILE CLICKED OFF WITH…

… gymnasium last night, the nal score being 61 to 16 And by way of adding to the sting of he defeat, the Wolverines slammred in our events, taking every point in the igh jump, the pole vault, the half mile nd…

February 21, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… baptist church; 10:30 o'clock. Rev. HEenry Tatlock speaks at : St. Andrews' Episcopal .church at 10:30 o'clock.- Easterners Win Two Mile Relay By 28 Yards; Wolverines. Make E xcellenst Showing Ruae…

… forced to bow to Keene Fitzpatrick's Tiger runners in the two-mile relay race last night, the easterners fnishing 28 yards in front of the Wolverine dis- Something like the old-time celebra- tions of the…

… fastest man on the Prince- on quartet, the fleet Tiger running his half in close to 1:58. . Fox ran the 'fastest half mile for the Wolverines, the second lap man doing; he distance in about 2:01. The show…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

Wolverines and a large num- ber of them will journey with the team from the Windy City. Leave with Team The Varsity track team will leave with the car Thursday and will attend the banquet to be given by the…

… to Consult Students and Ctlizens Inter- ested in Work I IMichigan Tracks ters to Receive Big Sena Off Tomorrow Night When the Wolverine squad of cinder-path burners leaves tomor- row night for its…

February 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… WILSONi BIG NINE OPENS RELAYS TO ICHGANTRCK MEN WOLVERINES TO MEET WESTERN CONFERENCE TEAMS IN ILLINOIS GAMES By Walter Eckersall (Chicago Tribune.) Chicago, Feb. 17.-The door was partly opened today for…

… whe Cross hurled his second try with th shot for a distance of 45 feet 3 inche, the Wolverines were never headed. Notre Dame journeyed to Ann Arbo: minus the loss of Dutch Bergman sprinter and quarter…

February 20, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… ded by Annual Winter ish Between Sophs and Fresh A OF STARS, N STILL HOPE Arraction Will be the Veteran Tiger Quartette Against the' Untried Wolverines chigan's "at home" track season e launched…

… tonight when a double will be staged in Watermann gym- im, the Wolverine Varsity meeting eton in a two-mile relay race af- he freshmen and sophomores have it it out for supremacy in their al winter clash. e…

February 09, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…THE DAILY. EVE.RY )IORN~IKG Michigan Daily I[SUBSCtIIIE I XXV, No. 88. . ------ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. _. i THRENWTRAC Ithacans and Wolverines Cannot Find…

… night as the Varsity meet. Syracuse will face the Wolverines twice this year, at Syracuse indoors, and outdoors at Ann Arbor. . The eastern intercollegiate at New York 'is a new contest on the Varsity…

February 06, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 0) • Page Image 1

… sixty-fifth armory games tonight. The Wolverines went back to Ann Arbor thoroughly whipped. "(Old Penn" won in the proverbial walk. Captain Harold Smith of Michigan alone proved a match for his man, J. e…

…, from Springfield, Massachusetts. Other easterners attracted by the fame of the Wolverine Maulbetches are Helen Patterson of Portland, Maine, helen Burnell, from Hartford, Conn., and Anna MacMaster of…

February 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…. With the preliminary work der way, Lundgren has alread to see possible weaknesses Wolverine battlefront. To t he has urged that all men ha' ability in pitching, catching or field, report at once for…

… VARSITY TEAMS Spaulding's College Baseball Annual for 1914 contains a picture of last year's Michigan team; the results of all games played by the Wolverines last season; a list of Michigan cap- tains from…

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