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April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

WOLVERINE SWIMMERS RANKED HIGH ACTION EARLY SEASON BATTING !!LVLIIIIL ETII IAIT IN RIDER CUP MATCHES' IN MYTHICAL ALL-STAR SELECTIONS TE M !LY PVICTPA ""~.. xCiark{ Selects 1Al-ouferen(T teaijiil…

… as a potential conqueror of the ap- parently strong Wolverines, should furnish plenty of opposition for the local team to, insure an interesting afternoon. Last week the Pontiac or- i/ , chosen by…

….-Columbia's crew is the Hawks after a victory over Mich- composed of seven sophomores and ' ian. one junior. i anizationr played Ypsilanti formal1 on the "best possible", medley relay sensational Wolverines in the…

April 23, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… under favorable con- race at Ohio came in 1925 when a ditions may tie the record of 9.8 sec- i Michigan team turned in the time of! onds set by Hubbard of Michigan in 1:30.2. The Wolverines were also 1925…

… there thus far, 8:06. his past performances, he will be a Michigan, winner in 1924, is credited certain-point winner.' Jones and Tar- with the time of 8:12.3, while last bill are the other Wolverines to…

… QUARTET FEATURESTake Coaching Jobs 1 I- IT{ Sad, sad news awaits all 1\ichigan SA SON.I1I ET P aquatic sport followers who had hoped__ :the Wolverine tan squad would repeat their string of phenomenal…

Wolverine yearlings yesterday be- afternoony gan spring swim practice, the first hree of the eight players have r4.time in the history of the sport. ever competed for Michigan SAn-d the Varsity stars, from…

April 20, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

… the western amlateur at 1to White Bear. t is tOaptnin Wlover, -a long distance pi-, ae; lot of the squad,- figured prominently .4 EXPECT, JAVELIN Wolverine Mainstay SEVENTEEN DIFFEIRENT SCHOQOLS…

… 3:20, while Ames with a heave of 183 feet 2 inches, ence game on the Wolverines 1927 pct? bushed the two mile mark of BOSTON, April 19-Ma~re r while the Rice institute qumber went schedule.z 7:56.2 in…

…. LPurdue and Illinois will ply)1,.hosts tthe Wolverines on M~ay. 5 and 7, Swhile the squad coached by Carlton F. Wells will open the home season on May 1.6 with Northwestern's jour- h ney to Ann Arbor…

…&rtz SMichigan's hard-hitting center field- er, who will lead the Wolverines in their first Conference game against Purdue today on the,- Ferry field dia- m iond. Puckelwartz is playing Ihis third successive…

April 06, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… To Be Chosen Today' F9ll !IO NIL IIONORS Final practice will ;e held today to1 determine the personnel of the base-1 Showing Of WolverInes In Big Ten? ball squad which is to be selected- Meet Make…

… during play in the Texas possible that the Wolverine star will.Open at San Antonio last January' meet Johnny Weissmuller, Illinois he believes, and as a result has can- Athletic club star who is swimming…

…- held the southerners to four hits but ble record on spring trips by winning his team-mates contributed seven er- more than two-thirds of their games. I rors. The Wolverines have taken 29 out of The last…

… record of Fisher's team last year ing next to the 14-2 beating adminiM- when the powerful Georgia nine, an tered by Vanderbllithr ''123. The la:g- annual jinx, upset the Wolverines' in est score ever made…

April 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 133) • Page Image 6

… victors difficulty in coming to an agreement The Wolverine infield is fastas- although this was usually done un- was in choosing the best center. It suming definite form with Ooster- officially. was a toss…

… other sections of the country ard, '28Ed. a capable fielder, and seems to be will be represented however, includ- filling the gap at third in good shape. ing the Missouri Valley, the South- WOLVERINES

… strength lies. In the outfield, the Wolverines are Last year's record entry of 15 Two of the five practice basketball not so well fixed. Puckelwartz in cen- squads still lacked the Yale aggrega- games…

… Edwin J. Mather for next year, the didates have made exceedingly spot- will take on added importance, with Wolverines meeting the Pennsylvania ted showings, one man looking good even greater competition…

April 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… :NINE DOWNS MICHIGAN IN OPENING GAME BY 2 SCORE INABILITY TO BUNCH. HITS IN PINCHES BRINGS DEFEAT TO WOLVERINES MISS SCORING CHANCES Three Innings End With Wolverine Runners Left On Third Sack; itchers…

… Stage Duel Inability to bunch their hits in the pinches proved the stumbling block for the Wolverines in the opening of the Big Ten Conference schedule and forced them to submit to a 2 to 1 de- feat by…

… where unable to score when once the men were on the bases. The Wolverines left 11 men on the bases, while only four members of the Purdue nine were stranded. In the first, second, fourth, and seventh…

… certain home runs. Purdue's in- field performed admirably, Wise, the catcherv being guilty of the only mis- play of his team. No errors were counted against the Wolverines, Kubi- cek's close play in the…

… sixth inning be- ing counted as a hit. Wolverines Outhit Purdue Don Miller, the star pitcher of thie Michigan nine, staged a pitching duel with Maxton, the ace of the Purdue squad. Miller allowed seven…

… hits, struck out six men, passed one man, and hit one batter. The Wolverines made eight hits, secured four bases on balls. Davis and Morse were given free passes to first base, both bet" hit by pitched…

… when Gilbert, Wolverine right fielder, tripled with two out, but Da- vis grounded out. In the fourth, Ku- bicek opened with a single, and ad- vanced to second when Maxton issued a base on balls to…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

…-fk-ES SHI IOP T-71 ' .i ,.a al ADVERTI SING AT 3Fal + pILss ae*i~l'' ViTe II With BE.RELIN SWARS AGAIN -Wolverine golfers sored thei se- ouid successive victory ove the st og rDetroit Golf club team by…

… avenge the defeats adminis- tered to Michigan teams (during pre- vious seasons. The 'Wolverines attain- ed their first vict ory over the D- troiternslast Friday in a matcha played on the Detroit golf cub…

… Detroit. Cole defeated his opponent by a score of two and one last week, while he took two and a half points in his match yesterday af- ternoon. John Bergelin was the sec ond Wolverine to repeat his success…

… Hastings, a vetran of two years experience, won two and a half points for the Wolverines in defeating Fr ancis Ryan, who played in the place of Larr'y Kinar of the Detroit team. John lover Captured the final…

… players considerably. All of the men experienced difficulty in putting due to the poor condition of the greens. The Wolverine squad appears to be in good condition for the opening con- ference matches with…

… one of the most prom- ising men on the squad._ ,WOLVERINE SWIMMERS AWARDED HIGH HNR (Continued from Page G) the 220, Moody and Druiding are awarded' the other places. No complaint can be lodged against…

April 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… a challege t 1:4 A ~~iT nQ George Young, winner of theIi(, le t In reward for the most successful swimming campaign ever enjoyed byl a Wolverine tank squad since the in- auguration of the sport at…

…. Although the only event in which the Wolverines failed to place at the Big Ten meet was the fancy diving contest, two of the form artists were also selected on the basis of reliable dual meet performances…

…. meets, the Wolverines defended their laurels as state champions by winning the greatest number of points in the long series of meets with many Detroit stars as opposition. To end their A. A. U. activities…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… Apriltered. Ilowever, to make the trip tlhe against Kiechhefer with a lead of 60 3 while none of the Wolverines will following weekend, a an must shoV points over th-e Chicagoan. Only oneI snt to ansas games…

… for. Your check yill be surprisingly small. WOLVERINE CAFE could ask DES 1VOINES, April 7-A record-; breaking entry list of nearly 3,000 ath-f letes for the Drake relays to be held here April 29 and…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… prices? Out of the ten thousand students here half of you don't know THE WOLVERINE CAFE serves real home cooking that you are all used to and are looking for in Ann Arbor. ~6 Co-ed smoking has been…

…, 11:30---2:00 50c Dinners, 5:30-8:00 - - - - 65c WOLVERINE CAFE 329 South Main St. Across from the Wuerth Theatre 11 --- t 'a FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK GOTHAM REG..U.S.PAT. OFF. SILK…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY __,,,....,_- PAGE SEVEN Horn sh Wvon't Seil WOLVERINES ENTRAIN 'Barton, Moore, And Stephens Remain ' ((ontinued from Page Si )InAn Arbor Fo~rEtr Tennis NAYorL THIS ATHIFS…

…: for the meetings with le Cer, at. Ma-' to the Giants. His lowest price for the' con, Ga. University of C('org ia will en1- stock has been $105 a share while the; tertain the Wolverine,, April 15 and…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… ED UCATIONAL IDEALI AO[DDB Bs9uoHI RESS BEFORE CONYOCATIOh INTERNATIONAl BONDS MICHIGAN NINE WINS OVER SYRACUSE 82; HORNBERGER PLACES SECOND IN PENN MEET Cooper, Other Wolverine Entry, Falls To…

… two' mile field was one of the best as- sembled in'years. k Don Cooper, other Wolverine entry in today's events, failed to qualify in. the 120 yard high hurdle race. This, was a distinct surprise, as…

… todayl as the Pennsylvania relay carnivalj began.' s Lord David Burleigh, Cambridge, failed to repeat his 1925 victory in Wolverines -Feore Six Runs In Last 'wo Innings As Dixon Weakens; Play Second Game…

… Tomorrow DAVIS SCORES HOME RUN By Sports Editor, Syracuse Daily Orange SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 29-Scor- ing six runs in the final ;two innings, the Wolverine baseball team conquer- ed the Syracuse university…

April 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

Wolverines still prac- ticed some of the pranks that caused, them to bow in defeat in the first two Conference games, they suddenly realizedi their power with the bat and defeated the high-scoring Michigan…

…I State baseball team by a score of 6 to 4 on the Ferry field diamond yes-I terday afternoon. The victory over the State nine was as welcome as a warm spring day, being the only game that the Wolverines

April 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… score of 10 to 7. The fine fielding that the Mich- igan team displayed against Purdue in the season opener was only a pleasant memory yesterday, as the Wolverines rolled and tumbled after the 16 hits that…

… second inning, when the Purple scor- ed four runs, the ragged fielding of the Wolverines, and their inability to get to Mills, southpaw hurler, for timely hits, definitely put an end to the Michigan hopes…

April 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

…;ii . a ft Rb1i air his cief sonrie of .loivE r. Uf the Wolverines gain a snko imar- i early in she game wvh Nmdi western, Coach 10sher will Drobdibly. ;;nbstiute 1Ieichnian for TDmVP bo z~2 the l is b im I…

April 28, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… team would be able to gain the advantage, but Puckelwartz had different ideas. It was the second victory in two days for the Wolverines, and the ,sixth consecutive practice game in which Michigan has…

… were made, but they did no damage. Also, the Wolverines came through in the pinches, a thing which they have failed to do in the past. The line-up follows: 3iicghian AB R II P A Loos,ss ..............3 0…

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