Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

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 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… needed as pinch tters. Last season, the Wolverine tered the ninth inning in the game th the.Maroons at Chicago with two ns needed to win. The Michigan meback spirit arose to the oecasion ien pinch hitters…

… Pheney and hluntz each delived .three' .bag- rs, driving in enough scores to put e game onice'for the Wolverines.' This seaso the Wolverines will need be well- fortified with ;batters, to Nset the strong…

…$Knode, the leading swatter of st year's nine, will greatly add to e offense of the Varsity squad. Strong Offensive Needed Last season, the Wolverines 'were >t rated as highly with the stick as ere the Illini…

…, however, the Wolverines will eed both a strong offense and de- mse to repeat their victories of the Two more men have been named by Coach Drulard to represent Michigan in the Central A. A. U. swimming meet…

February 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… chassis, which arrived yes- terday, will be used for experimental purposes. WONDERFUL DEFENSE HOLDS{ BOILERMAKERS TO FIVE FIELD GOALS WOLVERINE TEAM AGAIN UPSETS DOPE; Keeps Possession of Ball Practically…

… quintet to five field goalsethe re- mainder of their points being made on free throws by Captain White. The Wolverine five kept possession of the ball practically all the time, and although the score was…

… ed eight free throws. Captain White was the Purdue star. Counting on 13 fouls made pos- sible by Michigan's hard playing,' White by his excellent shooting kept his team close to the Wolverines- at; all…

… times. By virtue of its victory tonight; Michigan has a percentage of .500 with a record of four victories and four defeats. The playing of the Wolverines in the last few games in- dicates a powerful…

… season. EATON ANNOUNCES N E W COMMITTEE WOLVERINE CINDER SQUAD TO MEET FAR WEST TEAM BERKELEY TO BE SCENE OF DUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN OTHERS CONSIDERED . (By Associated Press…

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 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 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

Wolverine squad, and there are still others who are in doubt. Mraz, a veteran of two seasons, did not pass all his work, and O'Hara, Wimbles, and Leon Parks are also down. With the graduation of Jimmie Newell…

… meets held during vaca- ' I tion the Wolverine tank amen broke even. The Detroit Athletic club gain- ed an expected victory Friday when they proved too much for Coach Dru- lard's men in a hotly contested…

… the match for the Wolverines, falling to was put on, the men of the University spring vacation. the tune of 46 to 22, despite the fact interested in wrestling have planned that they number among their…

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 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 15, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… are entered and will' make the Wolverines play their best to make a showing. Fritz Seiverd of the Cleveland Y. M. C. A., holder of the national singles title for four straight years beside several…

… shooting of the Wolverines that evening. Ely, star, negotiating eight goals through- out the fray, while Kipke and Miller, each caged four. The .close guarding of Cappon and Capt. Bud Rea on the defense is…

… was poor, that is excluding the exhibition of Bill Miller. Mller was the only re- deeming light of the game, registering every one of the Wolverine's 14 points, caging four field goals and gathering in…

… Chorus "THE TALK OF A NATION" Prices $1.00 to $2.50 Seats Friday MAIL ORDERlS NOW t . WOLVERINES HOPE TO' THIRD STRAIGHT VICTORY ANNEX I 11 STRIKING COLOR combinations, rich weaves and original- ity in…

… inflicted for while Carl Johnson and his teammates were scoring 108 pointa the visitors only made 27, 11 out of a possible 15 firsts were taken by the Wolverines, and of Chicago's points half of them were…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… Aggies scoreless. Michigan had little difi- culty in winning, for the offense worked with smoothness and preci- sion; the most pleasing feature of which was the Wolverines' splendid combination play. These…

… play, the greater your enjoyment. C aa * ~ - O CIGASCANDIES * PiW 3 LUNCHES so ASi i ® 'W atry to treat yoU rihtW mm uumwuuu .533* et NEW COMIAINWILL BE EMPLOYED BY WOLVERINES5 IN BADGER CONTEST IICHIG…

… offense, which has proved highly ef- fective in every game this year. The antics of Paper and Kipke have appar- etly speeded up the Wolverine at- tack, while Miller and Ely both gave good accounts of…

… of Tebell ,but he will be in shape to-, night. The Wisconsin floor pass will undpubtedly be in evidence tonight for Dr. Meanwell has built his attack around this weapon. If the new Wolverine

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… safely deposited in' your individual box behind those massive doors WOLVERINES TO MEET BADGER PUCK CHASERS' MICHIGAN ICE SQUAD WILL SEASON'S SCHEDULE TONIGHT END Feb. 13 the Wolverine sextette defeat…

… and Minnesota, however, Coach Viner has his men on edge for a stiff battle tonight, and the Badgers are sure to put up a speedy exhibition. In the game at Madison the Wolverines triumphed because of…

… three to one decision over Wisconin. It is the hope of Coach Gordon Anderson that thd Wolverine team will run up a larger score on the Cardinal than Notre Dame was able to make. If the Michigan sextette…

… energy into you. MILLIARDS CIGARS CANDIS M PIPES LVM ME Soxxi iI sWe try to treat youa riht t *- -N =ago NMIsq WOLVERINE MATSQA WINS FROM DETROIT Y" WRESTLING MEET RESULTS IN SECOND VICTORY FOR MICHIGAN…

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 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 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 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 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 14, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…W. ght to keep the Wolverines in tilts Ccachi 1emcavl1 :;brinaging d own mie when the points are finally; fromn Madison one of the stronge st sf.3 1i1 CLASIFI C ADVERTI SING XI- D Lt # Claefflld Rates…

… ;.3prhly take 3Wolverine lic-c'ey fans, ha., been de-' 'c floor ithJ,:Ca.pti n FElyV at cenlter,{'lared Iineligible for th-- remal inder o(li - poantd f{?er icr'ards, andl 0-- Ihoseason along wan i h…

February 15, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… call slmsIWISCONSIN HANDS WOLVERINES 650 TICKETS TO BE SOLD SECOND BIG TEN DEFEAT IN AT PRICE OF SIX DOLLARSFAT__ Now that the 1923 J-Hop is a thing FIRST PERIOD ENDS of the past all eyes are being…

… early education in America. He is. a Wisconsin by means of geld goahs graduate of the University of Berlin by Williams and Gage secured the and received the degree of Doctor of jump on the Wolverines in…

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 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 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 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… win from Northwestern and a 'defeat at the hands of Wiscon- In the first game of. the trip with Northwestern the Wolverines experi- enced little troubl~e in carrying . off honors, .although the Purple…

… and White played better basketball than they displayed on their recent in'va- sion of Ann Ardor. Defense "Strong- .At no time did Northwestern threat- en the Wolverines, for the latter were leading 'by…

…,-respon- biblea for 19 of the Wolverine points. He figured considerably, in the de- fense with Paper., Hard luck shtots and Wisconsin's pm' handball doubles tournament this afternoon at the handball courts inj the…

… basement of Waterman gvmn a-, NOW $1.00 gettin~g the breaks, spelled defeat for the Wolverines in this air-tight af- fair". Although. the Badgers never. se- cured the tip-off in one wi'tance dlur- ig the…

… game they held the Wolver- i ines scoreless from' the . field 'in the first half. Every man on both teams played: a hard game, and the contest was one of the cleanest rough gamesI that a Wolverine team…

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 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 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I" ......"'... will r1 y :, -I i _ s .-- nn fr T Ohio State Man Leading Big Ten TEN COURGMETO CHICAGG In tScoring WOLVERINdE SIX '. DEFEATS IIS Wolverines have one tie…

… against their? record. The Minnesota sextet is the toughe team the Wolverines will have to face. In their two games with sconsi the Nortlimen have not given the B - gers the solare ofasnlgolde feating them…

… 17 at Chicago.} n's fast floor work in the If told against the Wolver- the closing period. Capt ind Barnes tied the score at., ajpprovai his charg taking th meat sq,4a,( ings and gh the Wolverine

…___ ors. Miner leads his own teammates in the Wolverines locking horns with the Earl Combj, brilliant outfielderpur.- scoring for the season, all games in- Wisconsin sextet at Madison. The 'based by the…

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…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan