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February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…;'. r ,fix Y ' Y I ! ;. : w t L , P. ~ .1 . N' HO..-~ BLES T ou L S WOLVERINE TANK SQUAD BEATS Seniors To Present Funds. Collected To Memorial Campaign I C !Yf r ; r NQUERS BoIl RECORD…

… of the class memorial matches against Purdue, the Wolverine committee, the class memorial will wrestlers took the undisputel leader- 1 be a donation to the Burton Memorial ship of the eastern (division…

…-25 vistory last night in tlhe field house to put a severe damper on ifnot to crush tittrely the Purple's chamlpionship asp~irations. Six thousand prsnwNatche(I the W\olverines Secure this .ampllle V…

…~Coy. Oosterbaan was the - - - . - - - -- iain cog in the Wolverine attack, ac- .i f STARS IN DEFEAT OF NORTHWESTERN the leader of the western division, for the Conference title. In completing crushing the…

… Lafay- ette wrestlers tihe Wolverines again showed to be a well balanced team. The best the two much vaunted P'ur- JOHN WATKINS NAMED TO [rflIPOITIOIJ, ULI~i ULUIUN OU U L ,nawey cue hetavie~s could cdo…

… swimming the first, and, although Thomas had a 15 see- ihi ere rmte a coo-w 100 yards as part of the regular meet, ond advantage, hie seemed unable to years later. His namie has b)een be-j the Wolverine

…, 1927, for more than 14 The 'Wolverine relay teami, tires] tihe oilermnaker was all but pinned 'months, and last fall the three judges from their recordl breaking efforts.', when time was calledl. of the…

…Coy's guarding and floor work bordered on thle sensational. Team ;fPlay Brings Results But after all it was team play which was responsible for Michilgan's show- ing, every Wolverine doing well. The pa'ssing was…

… the best of the year and was chlaracterized bly true unselfish- ness, few lon~g shots being tried. A tendency 'to run with the ball was the only blot on tile Wolverines aside from tile unusually large…

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 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 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 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Pfwere begnduring the ntest wi a schoolhouse and razed a church un- Wolverine trackmen will open their iltr s xvery bn duringotkecam pus audi ae cntuto. dw e 198idoat'Clock tmas holidays and actual work…

… distance in less meeting of the council last year and rights and than two minutes in practice. it is expected that the number wll ject at issu hlie kept. In the exhibitiomn are two Monroe of the Wolverine

February 07, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… a belated rally winning for Wolverines, 31-25. Trailing dismally after fully ragged and awkard an exhibition that displayed in the pre-Conferet season tilts. Coach George Veenk squad finally awoke…

… second half, and 10 of these 14 x ing from the slashing fingers of terbaan, the Wolverines showed i 1 of what must be necessary to de Purdue on Saturday. Even the sh ing touch was sadly lacking a glance…

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