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February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… MICHIGAN HOCKEY, SQUAD DEFEATS VARSITY STAGES FAST CO3IEBACK AGAINST STELLAR NORTIfERN PUCKSTERS QUIRK AND REYNOLDS STAR FOR WOLVERINES Fate Of 560 U.S. Prisoners Rests .With Clemency. Board Leavenworth…

…,698 VOTES TO VICTOR'S 1,743 641 DESIRE REPEAL OF THE 18 [11 AMENDMENT Country-Wide Returns to be compiled by Yule News in National Referendum TO PURDUE, 24-20, IN HARD_ CONTEST WOLVERINES HOLD SLIGHT LEAD…

… featured by thrilling hockey, both sextets playing like mad. The Gophers came back strong in the final period and rained shots on the Wolverine goal. One minute af- ter the period started, Gustafson shot a…

… Robbins one. in TheWolverines passing combination AvE FELYrepeal aconsiderable ways behind was not working (uring most of the 31A) :lolI E ELONG T1)Y T IO The actual count was, for enforce- game and many…

… the history IS votes. They continued to advance tory for the Wolverines. but Spradl- Sand the civilizations of the far cast. *romthen on and lef little doubt as toI ing's three baskets sewed the game…

…- forfeited bout and three decisions. idly from alumnae and Ann Arbor res- The Wolverines secured decisions in idents. the 115 and 145 pound classes. The bouts for the most part were slow Printed application…

February 21, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… three Seventh Straight Meet Here points to the Minnesota total in the Saturday lancy diving. The Gopher relay teamai tARSITY HAS GOOD TEAM It is significant that five of the V Wolverines making the trip…

…, Walker, Coach Clifford Keen's Wolverine Walaitis, Ault, Thompson, and Rosen- blrg, are swimming in their first year I matmen, fresh from a 24-., victory of Varsity competition. over Northwestern last…

… the third Conference nmeet of the season Captain Malcolm Campbell, English for the Michigan grapplers. auto driver, establised a new world's Although the Wolverines had shown record *for special built…

… record. formers in the bros When it is remembered that the to Coach Farrell. Wolverine coach did not use his best J showed considerab men on either team, pro'spects for the event while in hig best relay…

… high hurdles. Although The Wolverine t Coach Farrell considers Cooper's Jesson, Goetz, Gru time of :09.2 for the event good for runner to be name this time of the year, he also stated Coach Farrell state…

February 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… grown too strong. Cormb continued his high class work before the net, nor did the jWolverine waiver In his playing throughout the game.< The third period saw the M4aize and Blue defense in a more…

… points for thqi Catholics and because of Isis, expl- lent work in 1both attack and dfense, but the Wolverine leader, Captain MacDufif, put uip a wonderful game In spite of the odds. Anderson: and Beresford…

… a chemist in the United States 'Depart- --yigetritrs njunls ngn of - Two proposed constitutional amend- Regzents Nfurfin, S'awxve and Llandc against the Wolverines at Ann Arbor, getritrs njunls ngn…

February 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… Helping Him Star 'V}IJI VWIII Out Of The R TR RI OA i } Wolverine, Swimming Team Will Face Indiana Tank Men Tworrow 1;(( . Titlr CiSfAt't.1N! t E tea.0h Thai s ~IVI . Preseut. Sti'ong nIachinle and…

…'s victory, Coach Bar99 Jtates thiatlhe is placing the strongest, nd 1 itesl. (leveloped Wolverine hockey term of the 'nresenlt season o11 the ice tonight. Although Lindstroni will bel una1"ble to play because…

…~erth will he filled by Petermnann.E Comb remins in his place at goal!I whteelbe has performed so remark- ably all season. lie has figured in ev- ery Wolver-ine win in their first seal :ion of, Varsity hockey…

…(defeats handed the Wolverines in the two game rrseries phlayod at M in- nesot a on a.af. 2:1 and 24. It" is not known whio will replaIce the valu1able wing in the coi jg seris. artlett,, another st ar winug…

…Y Illinois and the other .lhiiiay ,Miiiei'_ three to Chicago. The Wolverines C (lever' footwork ,111(1 1:0011cneyes miade ,record against these schools shows I a phzantom h1o1, ot, .1oebnny iMiner .l 16 mneets…

February 28, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…. Valuable'.P11ay er" vaward it) l tom, ai~e thle latest arrivals. LOWREYMEN PREPARE FOR BADGER INVASION OF COLISEUM ICE RI~ (Continued From Page Six). endance here is probably du( they met. the Wolverines at…

… Madi-, fast as it did in the other son two weeks ago. I games between the Wolverines In contrast to the crowds attend,. badgers. Hart; Bryant, andl Shea are pc: ing the hockey games nin nn Ar- lu'led to…

February 12, 1927 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… days disguised as one of the B. and G. do- committee. All of them were elected rhinestones, while other rhinestones of the Wolverine "Mike" Ames. Fol- partment. by the junior classes and most of them…

…, were not so heavy blow to the Wolverines next ANNUAL AFFAIR 10,000 requests for passes. prominent-one could dance in peace year. The only other sub-committeee was without ever running into one being…

… that in the cast, is a factor also in the fre- a breakfast together last night at Joe bed, "I'm the girl you brought to thisl hasn't been worn-unless it be fur. quency with which the Wolverines Parker…

February 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… to thle Wolverines, as their chances for the IConference title in the ic'e sport rest.- ed to a consideralble extent upoin the outcome of the two contests. An earlier series with Wisconsin was call- ed…

… 4g 'ic i S° _n.crs°L omrAseel:kdefeatedl Gilbreath of Wisconsin vdho has been tooted as the best man ° r ,-*i ' "ii in fthe Conference. If the Wolverine a Ti t n'de s(apitain can come through with a 1…

… out of! acceptable to. the Wolverines whose the Pro I fteen-poiint gauges. I last gamte is scheduled March 7, with rl u,,5(hiy e(venting, Feb. 24, at. 8:151 Ch;icagto. It is expected that Mlichi-' at…

February 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…~robably give up *~ ~ G",i r,: ((;'Cte Wolverine tank- ]is place on the relay team and die- Y (a1r:;-, i'r covered the 1400;vote all of his time to the backstroke. al .. <st vie in .1- : 1 against Iowa,! The…

… tie t'hid 110wit hout j c 1 smi l ice:,of ('aptLamiKa bel. who-10is PstH i fl :~i ing1' f!011) iljllliefs reei~ved t' 1;'17 in 1tle season. Not onie 01 the in emihers o' lhe Wolverine 1 calni that. t…

… come witihin a point of the Wolverines. With onlly 35 seronlos left to play Mlichigan had a thee point: leadc when tile hall was called out of Ibonnds. The Michigan11 lacyers were at, first given tile…

February 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…' And Man Of War Prove To Be "Super-H~orses" I pt Keen Competition Next Week' n First Mfeet on Wolverine Track Schedule ~1GAN lMAY NOT HAVE ENTRIES IN SORE EVENTSI tubers of the Y'rsity "track team will…

… was one of the fast- rprto o h Af the season and the Wolverines Iprpato frth games with Pu~rr- gain' a good amount of experi- due and Iowa. Toward the latter part to prepare them for the Confer…

… 125 pound event. aDefoe, a second-string }man, will take 1 over the 115 pound match. .Next week the Wolverine mat-men ' will 'be pitted against Indiana. The last meet of ;the season iIs scheduled !for…

February 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… Fallon, Man- Wright and nine players will the journey which may prove adding factor in 'the Wolverine for Big Ten 'championship laur- 'Hoppy" Birks may not be able ,ke the trip on account of a injury…

Wolverines In the )ntest, Purdue will work every strategy possible to even the' The Purdue offense centers Captain Guillon, who was held' ms in the game here until the Le minutes of play when, he ree ldng…

… expected to be a fast and close contest. Northwestern, who deefated the Wolverine swimmers here last week, 45-21, sank the Hoosier squad -1^- cently under a 52-17 count and. in' view of this fact, Barnes…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

… Saturday night. - At Erie the score was 4-20 and at Cleveland the defeat was 59 to 12. The lack' of coaching was apparent at all times in the swimming of the Wolverines and w undoubtedly the cause of the…

… decided defeats.' Against the Erie swimmers' the Wolverines were able to garner three second places, six- third$ and, one first, the only one made by Michigan in either meet. This first was male' by Aldrich…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… STRONG HIatrigan Returns To Old-Time Form When Inserted In Lineup . In Second Half (By Herbert Vedder) Alternating between dull ragged ness and occasional brilliance, Mich- igan's Wolverines displayed…

…-23 score, Chica- go lost its :opportunity of dislodging the Wolverines from fifth place in the standings. No generalizations can well be ap- plied to last night's squabble which at times was exceedingly…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Religion Series teams now in a mutiple tie for second! Ills Historical Field nail, details of the plans were u-place. A victory over Chicago will .AFt the Wolverines in first place with The department…

… cancelled tonight because of the i urer of the University announced yes- casts from Rome, but study of the cago-Indiana game Hoerger was high warm weather. The Wolverine squad, terday that at all future…

… will fol- A defeat tonight will virtually elimi- BELIEVES AMERICAN GOVERNMENTAL low in pursuing the objective of fur- nate the Wolverines from the title ther limiting agreements P;"esident rae CONTROL…

… in the Union pool. Capt. Paul Samson of the Wolverine squad made the feature swim of the I meet when he established a new na- tional intercollegiate record in the 220 yard free style event. The record…

…, threatened the Wolverine swimmers in the 100 yard free 'style when lie held the lead for the first thre laps of the tank. Captain Samson and Bement closed up on the State man in the third lap and Samson got…

… was won by Cook of Michigan State. He scored a narrow margin over Bailey, Wolverine diver. Many of the optional dives of the contestants drew ap- plause from the spectators. Freshmen Lead List Of All "A…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… to the Senate by elec- southern college. tion. Hale has served since 1917, Wrote Several Articles Howell and Copeland since 1923,1 The article entitled "Wolverines Vandenburg a little less than a flee…

… genulic ns Dominate i The pumpkin-seed and the sun Michigan senators are tradition- fish had been placed in the tanks ally Republican. Two of the three several months ago. They reached migrating Wolverines

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… between the Mlichigan and Iowa squads earned the Hawvkeye yearlings a victory, 35-24, over the Wolverine fres3hmen in the first telegraphic Lose match ever comp~eted in by Coach Malt ,Mann's first year…

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February 25, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… " 2.50 and up.) Location handy to all traffic routes-yet quiet. One block'fromn Wood- ONE OF THE ward Ave. and Grand Circus Park. Garage facilities close. Qt The Wolverine is now one of the famous FAMOU…

Wolverin~e (Detroit). For real value ,use the Duncan Hotels. $2.50 and up. IIZAB~rTH AND WJTIE ??US ETS, DETROIT ILV.. A*' .Sl . LkAitA( 1t.J 1.... POI TA~ Jno, 0Washington Naar Main Riot DFischer Co…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… year, ofu46hpoints, on Ohio. Thus NOIS AND INDIANA LEAD the chances of the Illini to win this WITh PUJR.)UE NOW IN Tillf year depend upon the Michigan games, and the Wolverine reversal of form makes…

… the Wolverines. In the quarter mile, considered Michigan's stronghold, there will probably be the stiffest com- petition, for the Maroon track is one of the slowest and most difficult to negotiate in…

February 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… honors at the country's greatest aquatic events. Last year, in the first dual meet in which Michigan ever participate& she D. A. C. defeated the Wolverines by the overwhelming score of 40 to 10. Expects…

… question. D. J. C. Team Has Dave Nixon The team representing the Detroit Junior college is built around one man, Dave Nixon, brother of Don Nixon, captain of the Wolverine fresh- man team. Dave is a man who…

February 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… games on the home court. While the Wolverines are entirely out of consideration for the champion- ship, the local team should be one of the determinate factors the rest of the year. There seems reason to…

… meetI in pool at 3:30. Practice on oth- last spring and is one of the most er days as usual. widely known athletesin the country. {Such an array of stars is certain to cause the Wolverines great worry on…

February 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… ex- perience under fire with a Michigan sextet. With thse'eh as, nucleus the coach bent to his task of prepar- iig the Wolverines for the most pre- tentious schedule ever arranged fol' a michigan ice…

… fina gme came Saturday igit whentis w Vrsity six won its great victory over Mienk+nesota by a 3-2 count. During the first semester five games were played. Of these the Wolverines won three, tied one and…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

Wolv-erines took 'nine firsts~ to Gen. E. 11. Crowder as judge advocate in the opening minutes of the second one for" Chicago and also most of thle general of the army, who is retiring half when…

… Michigan offs its feet, but was tra Co~ncert series will take place at ' soon stopped by the Wolverine guards.,s eight o'clock tomorrow evening in Hill Elyia Cages Long Onpe ~uditoriuni when the Detroit Sync…

… "Y" pool when the Alboada Scne &Gypy' ong aquatic squad of Indiana, university' Varatins.Fanang oftheAs-downed the Wolverines by a Score; Variaos . a d n o o h s of 43 to 25, taking first in five of…

…'clock Papemigutli Winls Fanc(y Diving , amma star. The two Wolverines St. Wedinesday evening. Tile tournament Michigan presented thrmee (listinct, ed a p~retty race to the finish on tn will consist oM five rounds…

February 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINES9BEAT MIANS IN1FSTu CONTEST,24T018 ILLINI HELD TO THREE BASKETS BY EXCEPTIONAL GUARDING SENSATIONAL PLAYING GIVES MICHIGAN WIN Karpus Scores 10 Free Throws and Field Goal; Three Pretty Baskets Caged…

… the lead in the Conference, 24 to 18, in the roughest and most brilliant basketball game ever played on the Waterman gymnasium floor. The Wolverines took the lead at the start and were never headed. So…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… events in MIchigan Star Captures Second in 75 Yard Handicap'; Ties for Third in High Jump DASH TAKES EIGHT SECONDS; WOLVERINE JUMPS 6 FEET 1 BULLETIN (Special to The Daily) New York, Feb. 21. - Carl John…

…, Coach Lund- gren, and members of the iichigan five. Mr. Bartelme declared that the re- fere was acting entirely within his Jurisdiction in threatening to forfeit the game if the Wolverine support- ers…

…; GAME IS ROUGH Superior ability in shooting baskets enabled the Chicago quintet to triumph over the Wolverines last night b a 82 to 19 score. The game ,was one of the hardest fought affairs ever witnessed…

February 28, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… and as- sumeci a big lead at the start but Ohio soon succeeded in finding itself and at half time the Wolverines led 21-16 TWO PROJECTS-AN EDITORIAL Tw~o projects of the greatest impJortaince ar'~'e eg…

… Harrigan also played stel- lar basketball, dazzling the Ohio State defense with what was probably his -greatest playing of the season. Bill Orwig, sophomore star, also showed, uip well for the Wolverines

February 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… dense fog which blanketed the Dover straits of Dungenesse tonight. Two other steamers were reported stand- ing by. Floundering Wolverines, Definitely Eliminated From Big Ten tAte Remain As Barrier By…

… this time two years ago the Wolverines were in a similar posi- tion in the standings but a five game drive netted'them a tie for the 1926 title. Today, however, with Wiscon- sin heading the list with…

February 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… justice seemingly peculiar' to the French; and the fact that the French are not burdened with a Negro problem of their own. WOLVERINES TO MEET INDIANA FIVE TONIGHT IN CRITICAL CONTEST GAME WILL TEAMS BIG…

… Conference bask- etball race Tuesday by Purdue, Michi- gan will face Indiana at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Yost field house in its sec- ond crucial game in less than a week. The Wolverines are determined to score…

February 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… appeared list- If the Wolverines boasted an ace .less. The Gophers started hostili- of the offense, that ace was Mason ties in the second period with s spare wing. Mason's aggressiveness rush that bore…

… only the Brown and Owens stood out on the Wolverine goalie to beat and bang- attack. . ed in the first point of the tussle Summary: at 1:04. Michigan Pos. Minnesota Grace Stops Hard Shot . Grace…

February 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I PACE SEVEN I DII1 ~WOLVERINES WILL OPPOSES COO[HRUN,[[ATIIDESTRONfi VALE TANK TIAW!I 11 ~ [ OF TIII{[ i3IA~ ~tinteifoi Page Sim.) C[ o _ TH4LS cu…

… 43-19, while II ilh U IcardIcs the Wolverines also tripp~ed the east- IV QNRE WINS TWO M IL.E erurs J~ya. 49-20 count. ,. T 11 S 3J( I n ( iamt L ~ i 5:L I l I~ ,A Y e~xcitinug and Lu (I fou ght II< I…

February 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…'s Wolverine wrestlers will at- tempt to add a fifth to their unbroken 'string of wins when they face the Northwestern mat team at 7:30 to- night in Yost field house in their second Conference meet. Sciuler…

…. "Skipper"j Composition Of Squad IWhich Mather, the Wolverine basketball Will Race This Week coach who has been confined to S't. MILE RELAY IS FEATURE Varsity track athletes, in accord- ance with the regular…

February 09, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… y, Weost; Virginia. and Michigan r Sfate, lby widIe margins, (Coachii Clif- ; lord l een'., Wolverine wrestlers will OW. 1800 011e of1 1heir most51formtidab~le I :.,...:::; (11101l meet opilofleni 5…

… division; Hclh'r, 125; Scheidt, 135; Captain Hum~mel, 145; Power, 15S; Ackley, 1.75; and lelgerson, heavyweight. Captain Humnimel andI Cushman faced the Wolverine team here last sea- son. ' who diedlalst…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… Famous Duncan %Ch1ain Although one of Detroit's new hotels, the modern Hotel Wolverine is being redecorated arld recarpeted through- out, to be even more attractive than before. Over $100,000 being spent…

… Hotel (Deer Park, Md.-summer only), and the Wolverine (Detroit). For real value use the Duncan Hotels. $2.50 and up. "DRIVE IN" 0 OT E L DUNCAN HOTELS CO. ELIZABETH AND WITHERELL STREETS, DETROIT moo…

February 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… defeated Michigan State 19 to 6, while the Green and White bowed to Michigan by a 15 to 8 count, and the invaders downed the Purple by a score of 19 to 6 as compared to the Wolverine's 21 1-2 to 6 1…

… previous meets the Wolverines and the Buckeyes appear to be of nearly equal strength and this after- noon's match will probably hinge on the number of falls gained by the two teams. In the 115 pound division…

February 21, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… rgetting the games that are now ry, except where remembrances aid in determining future strategy style of play, the Wolverine five make an earnest endeavor to ure the remaining five games on chedule and…

… lineup has lost none of the h of the original, five. chigan again demonstrated in the two games her ability to .out- her opponents as well as sur- thean in all-round fundamental The Wolverine semi…

February 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

…?'i hadonly -' wen iiuCsota Iwas the only teami ,t;. "{ifre t cj ' i the Wolverines the whole- jheI iyt g~E3 1) ~thtiIs , vZr si L )eao the Mich2ig'.an-lPennsylvania 1 s tf C) h-a t et Iir, ;-,( id iLciigI26pin…

…'ilar.,M. A. C.'s only first place, on in thefancy (iving b'y Kiefaber, ay fail to thec lot of the Wolverines, ,r Papenguth a ;nd Mildher have been ins- rea«t in p)ractice and should' ire a splendid account of…

February 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… scholastically andj night 'against Minnesota and it wvil at .the same time there are several be more serious tomorrow night aiiembers of the squad who are ill andr when the Wolverines clash with the. unable to…

… who even better this year and was seconat have not come out for the sq'unad thi, in total points scored thus far in the year at all in order that he may bol- season. The star Wolverine forwar( s ter up…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

… occasions he dribbled the ball the entire length of the floor, feeding it to a Michigan forward underneath the Wolverine basket. His dribbling was as good as any that has been seen in Waterman gymnasium for…

… already large lead both from the foul line and from the field. The Wolverine forwards had the ball in the Illinois territory the majority of the time. BARBOUR'S GIFT INCREASES ORIENTAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND…

February 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

… the other hand, has apparently found itself and is playing at a whirlwind speed. Last Saturday night the Wolverines crush- ed the title hopes of Wisconsin, de- feating the powerful Badger team in the…

… of Rea, walked away with the Indiana quin- tet, one which defeated the Wolverines earlier in the season.. The M. A. C. game Wednesday night was merely a practice affair, insofar as Mather's men were…

February 22, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

… of Cap- tain Rea but even his absence did not excuse the Wolverines from missing many easy shots and falling down in their passing game. Against Wisconsin, Michigan's team play broke up the Badger…

… be turned into the scoring column, and too fre- quently takes the ball when it is Mich- igan's out. Tonight the Wolverines will face M. A. C. at Lansing and Coach Mather will be afforded an opportunity…

February 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Beacon Oil company here Wolverine leader who exploded late today, causing a heavy 1\lichigan against Purdue loss o! life. Early tonight the known a crucial contest. Te c dead numbered 10, but it is…

… the Wolverines lost their first two Conference tests. Nearly four weeks ago Michigan played host to a fine Indiana quintet in their first critical game. The Maize and Blue had not won a game and had…

… lost two; Indiana was unde- feated. The Wolverines were at the first fork in the long road that repre- sents a Big Ten basketball season and they chose to take the trail lead- ling to higher rankings…

…. Today those same Wolverines are rated as con- tenders for the championship of the Big Ten for a third successive year, but a defeat tonight would bring their total of losses to three and give Pur- due a…

February 23, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Indiana com- bined with the Wolverines' record scoring victory over Chicago last night placed Michigan in a deadlock for the leadership of the Big Ten Con- ference with the Wisconsin team which defeated…

…- ing teams, Michigan and Wisconsin are generally Iconsidered to have the most difficult schedules to face. The Wolverines must meet Illionis, Chi- cago, Iowa, and Purdue, while Wis- consin is faced with…

February 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… on the losing end of a 45 pects of aneagreement. are pflated beyond all reason bread nal mpe ther uadngmfes- to 23 score, the Wolverine swimmers The stumbling block seems to be the areu infltdpbey nd…

… again go score- less Johnson, captain and left wing of the Badgers, netted a short shot. Michianrght widited a longs I Nine Players Used in Attu Stop Fierce Attack of Wolverines - - f Purdue bowed…

… an attmept to put a halt to tl- Wolverine machine-like offense. Eac team lost one player via the four peg sonal foul route, Doyle leaving t, game in the first period and Robbir making his exit in the…

… the front. All five of the Michigan men swun down the court in perfect unison an completely bewildered the Lamberi men with their offensive tactics. Tim and again the Wolverines worked th ball toward…

February 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…, chief of police, di- the Wolverines drew first blood when Robert Woods Bliss, formerly third rector of the Reichsbank and other Captain MacDuff scored a beautiful assistant secretary of state, becomes…

…- ing below C and must also re- ceive a grade above C in at least one course. 1 I WILL TACKLE HOOSIER TANK MEN IN "Y" POOL AT 2:15 1 fmd'T~e v FARRELL'S MEN MEET MA IN CHICAGO THIS Al WOLVERINE

… defeati son from Coach Brown's Wolverines, It is impossible to tell flow while Michigan is equally determined Farrell's men will run on Ch despite the severe handicap of inelig- peculiarly banked track. In…

… bre.nr 4 and Searle, the crack Wolverine der to defeat them. It i" lke sprint duo. In the 150 yard 'back Chicago has a well balanced stroke Churchman and Lauter will team as they have been accusto be…

February 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… of .he Michigan goal which began to pay dividends so that Illinois ed 6 to 0 at the end of 10 minutes of play. The Illinois defense even outshone the vaunted Wolverine guarding, only Captain Mc…

…EroeAtT-- g' A r iiThe hsyWleie tlzc Became Favorite In Many Capitols the second half. Of Europe At The Age Of The husky Wolverines utilized ' Thirteen I[[ lJ Dtheir height to take control of the ball but lost…

…. Minnesota, 37; Iowa, 22. ' McCoy led the Wolverines with four 0--------- -- ---- o Ohio State, 35; Chicago, 31. jfield goals, and was the only Wol- - -- -------------verine to display even a semblance…

February 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… wound up a two months periodl of steady training in prepara- tion for thie Illinois Carnival. Some of the best competition will be met by, the Wolverines tomorrow night and1 they can reaily meet it for…

… 1 I I ipi I V 511 n* d Ieiw~1eElr, Wrll .e Othe C IV1est TTV. Michigan man entered in the meet.I WOLVERINES CONFIDENT::. Other fighters who have been enter- ed are as follows: Smyser as a welt…

Wolverine spring- i AVE YOU SUJBSCRIBED) YET? oli M. hunnleyey- 6,board ai'tists will- have the advantage- M . Stein-lG, T. Fitzgibbons-16; Maltz-15, K. Presten-15, H. Gold: of theii' own board, and Thomson…

February 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… defeats of thy test of the Illini, who will un-t the season by Illinois, losing 27-2. (doubtedly find the going much hard-I JEast season the Wolverines failedl er than has been the case with the to win a…

Wolverine undefeated 115 pound-; sition for the Buckeyes for the rest t en, is countedi on to add at least twor of the season. At the rate at which poinits, Goldstein, the Michigan heavy- the team has been…

…Xvate-t tiwoioa ()'laces. By winning their f'our r e- , n<. maining tilts, the Wolverines couli a'x ody ahig n' il a e e enih~'M ai-am c iicr go ahead of Ohio State should the 'Tb 0 (coilh (10o0.; nt raId .,ii…

February 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… - the latest technical developments in Wolverine wrestlers here this after- marry during his college course, ac- I Ke.u e Ksiey kiswn pate coel the highway engineering field. noon. The Michigan grapplers…

… president of the Unithe Wolverine leader garnering fou versity Men's Cristipn association field goals and two free throws. Line summer conference at Lake Geneva. playing his first game for Michigan, Dr. Baker…

… a one point mar- Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, in the new 7igin, Purdue defeated the Wolverines IMasonic temple, at which members of1 37-36, 'Chicago conquered the Mather Masoic empl, a whch mmbes o clan…

February 14, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… players will be an open book to hihs_ cr un was predicted for the Varsity squad in'ji iesadnan ylsn h iltime Wolverines before the st-art of ~ i inthe taning,-ndby lsingshewill( Eteamns. The team the…

… Chicago encounter but again theI drop into the cellar. The fact that Ithie contest.j pices of the Iutra, Wolverine tanksters rose to the 0c- Purd(uec anm also advance by winn lItzel, Rlasnick, Reason…

… suffering from a with the Wolverines for thbird l~ ace MarFe. who has been turning in excellent heavy cold but determined to continue f in the Conference standings. Not ; *ri svstecm xwas timhes in Wisconsin…

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