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March 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Tlurner Jhick Fromt RiNff And A N w Cage ". c , ord 9 d Trde L ieud In Troj hy I'iice Wolverine Swimmers Wolves To Seek soy's Relay Squad Audience of 4,000 Fif th…

… will compete for points in the high and low hur- dles; Cass Kemp will run the dash n~l lRltm -fPr wdill 4t thr sh it i .. ... NED TURNER is back from his: hurried invasion of the promin- Wolverines

… with the Wednesday night, in the Hamilton; finals set for tomorrow night. The Games, Turner again ran second, this Wolverines are given a slight edge in time to Glen Cunningham, in the their quest for…

… the victorious Edwards had about a two-foot Wolverines by only three points in lead on Cunningham as they round- the final standings. ed the last turn on the six-lap board The loss of Clapp, stellar…

… contest the there was not time to go outside of Wolverine's title attempt are North- him. Whereas Turner was a scant western, Yale, Princeton and Har- three yards in back of Edwards, by vard. Michigan has…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I, r From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Coach Capon Referee Traub Diver Dies Ray Aitenhof Wolverine Swimmers Meet Wildcats Here Tonigl Purple Natatorsl Seek To Avenge…

… in my classes." MINNESOTA objected strenuously to Referee Clarence Traub, who handles the second Wolverine- Gopher hockey match. They thought that Fox, who worked the first game, was satisfactory. In…

… Frank Kennedy, distance star; Fred Fenske, sprinter and fancy diver; and Dan Marcus, a sprinter. The feeling among the Wolverines as they paddled about the pool yes- terday was that the meet would be…

…, the Michigan fencing team will meet the Mich- igan State team at 7:30 p. m. tonight in the Intramural building. This meet will be the hardest that the Wolverines have had so far this season, according…

March 01, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… fly- . Have you seen the plaster Above Lowrey's eye? Varsity Hockey Team Will Meet Marquette Here Wolverines Look Forward To Hard Struggle With The Milwaukee Sextet Reid Over Injuries Teams Will Play…

Wolverine Victory Fencing Team 'Lv I Michigan Grapplers Complete Dual Season Saturday -To Meet i Two contests which should provide . . hockey comparable to that shown here in the games with Minnesota…

… meet, gave the Wolverines plenty to think about, when they won five events in times better than the Wolverines had made at Evanston. Horn, Lemak To Meet Horn repeated his 2:31 for the 200 breast stroke…

… Saturday night with a bang to end the Vikings' un- broken string of 11 victories. The Wolverines found themselves after. the crushing defeat of 5-2 on Fri- day night, although many expected them. to break…

…'s backstroke improving every day it is quite possible that the Wolverine will clip seconds off the dual meet mark in this event. Dave Kennedy seems almost cer- tain to retain his supremacy in the 220-yard free…

… competition, although the latter team swam the distance in 3:38 in their meet with Illini. The Wolverines' time was 3:41 in the Northwestern meet. Mann announced yesterday that reserved seat tickets for the…

… best in the state, was not able to appear because of a bad attack of influenza, his place was ably taken by H. Maas, a foil man. Captain Jerry Winig and H. Maas were outstanding for the Wolverines and…

… his three foil contests and his only sabre match. Meyer, of the Wolverines kept up the good fencing that has charac- terized him all season, and won all three of his foil bouts. Nahrgang Wins Two Wally…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…~lcl, D fl xvdl5[1 Rep. llenry 1'y . TRiney of ir> i'u' 'er e'r' Sie ]}f Q. l tC r ol-;-eUedl A I? ( i~. La r, 4,.h i1fi ; ~I Wolverines S do Its ~~~':. Mc> i ~Uhe~ s1872 _to 1 74, Ti'following year M- K…

… hias eve' 13 ,-..I ~itt hent> iden~c tbaii a few scot -I ter'ed L ' )ii ; p J(" :lrep c, s to PLOVO it"' M1, an be 1^came. the "Wolverine" state 'in the early fur-trading days, Dr. Rice says, when the…

… Detroit and= Mal ckinac posts were headquarters for a flourishing trade, in wolverines pelts, bju it 110W seemfs fairly certlain,; Ile beli eves:, that xost if IIIallOf taig otsfrom r eca rii ma by hv r…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…' Wiler a;ei",t i I he -pro- posed Detroit Re~d Whi Mi2i,an charity hockey game at thik; 1We, the I i Wolverine season has definitely comez. to a close. ~- With the 1932-33 season goes a 'iri .ckl k' >A t…

… for Crossman. Due to the fact that Michigan was .Although Eddie Lowrey says that not a member of the Big Ten from he has coached better individual 1906 to 1918, the Wolverines did not players, when lie…

…. Individually, he considers them the. Indiana Dangerous best front-line players that Michigan The Wolverines' most dangerous can boast. He points out that both cmeio hsyaIdaa o t are fast, shifty, good checkers…

… in the 440. :tiually good record in the last three Confident of Relay years, in part as a result of Reid and Crossman, and in part as the result Other Wolverines entered in th of good goal-tending by…

March 15, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Wisconsin big goose- eggs. In the 400-yard relay Michigan, Northwestern, and Illinois ought to Finish in that, order. A Wildcat, a Wolverine, a Gopher, and a Buck- eye should finish in that order in the 200…

… Northwestern will take the next two places - maybe - with Minnesota fourth. The Wildcats and Wolverines are due to split the 220 free style so that both receive five points with Iowa last. Larsen Promises…

March 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… of visiting teams, and with the players themselves. The Wolverines will depart this morning Spornt Editors of othe l-r Big Ten Daily's have co-operated with us in furnish-Nne ciRciv Vrsy…

…, sixth, and sc venth place behind the Wolverines al~id Iowa who tied for third and fourth. The Mlini can boast of two players of Aill-Con- ference rank, Bennett and : Fros- chauer,. ;1 Bennett received 85…

March 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… was a member of the world's record 1,600 meter Olympic team, an- chored the Indiana mile relay team to victory. To Speak At Forum Wildcats Nose Out Michigan In National Swimming Meet; Wolverines

… qualified to dis- cuss the subject he has chosen. Wolverines Get 18 Points To Northwestern's 21; Princeton Trails With 13 Degener Wins Dive; Cristy 2nd In 40 Two Champions Defend Titles Successfully; New…

March 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… in the high jump, and the Wolverine one-mile relay team set the only other mark, win- ning in 3:22.4. The former mark was 3:23 by Notre Dame. Michigan won first places in four events, and the Illini…

Wolverines a 16 to 14 team victory here tonight. Summaries : 118-pound class: Bernstien (C) de- feated Landrum (M); 2:54. 126 pounds: Oakley (M) defeated Zukowski (C); 5:30. 135 pounds: Thomas (M) defeated…

March 04, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… Catastrophe EathqiiLie Tia WrVa e, And Fir Leave 1,535 Dead On Main Island Cristy esTwo Firsts, Most Points Wolverines Score One- Two In 220 And 440; Kennedy Shows Form By JOHN THOMAS Northwestern set two…

… swimmers and came within three-feet of lapping Ken- nedy. In the 220-yard Cristy nosed out Kennedy by a scant six-inches after his Wolverine rival had taken the last turn with a yard lead. Schmieler Aids…

March 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… attempting to repeat the victory over the Wolverines the Boilermakers will be bucking a team that is not only set on getting re- venge, but also is confident and de- termined to wind up the season with a burst…

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