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April 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…&raumb FIVE WOLVHERINES QUAILIFIN DRAKEl1L PROSSER, LAN DOW SKI, WELLVEN 8XITH AND VAN ORDEN SUCESSFUL HUBBARD PROVS STAR IN PENNSYLVANIA MEET; Leads Wolverines' Against Badgers WOL ERINES SET FORBADERSCRI…

… together ARD IN CONTROL OF with seven other entries. ATHLETICS Both of the Michigan entries in the; high jump qualified when Smith and! to be elected. Entire Campus MacEllven, the two Wolverine men vote) in…

… from Harvard. He is an authority on Wolverine boy. performance of -Platt, Williams of labor problems and has published sev- t Wisconsin Strong S .Kansas State Normal won his heat in eral notable books in…

… hopes on it to tie transportation commit- A new Socrates would have ample Ib stepand jmprec od sndrcam gents. Tihe Detroit Edison company Wolverines All Veterans tee. The committee of general taxa- excuse…

April 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

… MIaley1] il: 1, IN TWO . l E -Michigan's~ )mped away victory here Wolver'ines of the Badg- lefeated Wis- r'e. gn, gave Liv- making all ie Wolverine dlanger. The a high qu1-1 vs going for if hour be…

… first large. univen; s it y of the East that was engaged in a game of baseball by the Wolverines. This w-as in .1890. Incidentally the score, 2-1,' in Michigan's favor, was the first close score since the…

…. ARBOR FIRST VICTIMI OF errors. WOLVERINES; :33.1 IN 1866~ Norman John Gar Philip AN, Robert 1. Alfred B. Ray A.I NathanI H4aroldF John S.I It a o- a , -. …

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in the final game of for their experience. their southern tour, the final score The canoe plunged over the top pf being 12 to 1. Michigan 'worked un- the dam and was demolished on the…

… of a total of eight games played with Both Wednesday ande the diamond aggregations below the Mason Dixon line the Wolverines em- Thursday erged victorious in six encounters; losing two contests, one to…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… PRODUCTION OF "SHAVINGS" Sixteen Wolverine diamond men headedby Coach Fisher and Capt Ernie Vick embark onrthe first lap' of their annual southern training trip tomorrow afternoon for Lexington, Ky., where…

… veteran moundmen, Dix- on, Liverance,. Schultz and Mudd, show a vast improvement over last year's form and if early season indi- cations may be taken as a criterion the Wolverine pitching staff should be…

April 01, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

…, Athletic program, the managing editor of the ifinite Wolverine and any other publication oflicers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by' the Board in Gontrol of h the! Student Publications oil…

April 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

…' editor. of the Wolverine, and any other pub- lication officers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by the Board in Control, of Student Publications on Saturday, April 30, 1921. Applications, in…

April 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… Managing editors and business managers of The Michigan Daily, Michiganensian, Gargoyle, Chimes, Students' Directory, Athletic pro- gram, the managing editor of the Wolverine and any other publica- tion…

… Conquers Wolverines by Dint of Varsity's Errors in Eig4th NORMAL HURLER HOLDS MICH. BATTERS TO PAIR OF SINGLES Pitching- a no hit game against the Kalamazoo Normal nine yesterday aft- ernoon Ruzicka lost a…

… ,prettier game been played. The score was nothing to nothing for seven inn- ings, with the Wolverine atfack a tri- fle the stronger. . In the seventh frame Lundgren's men threatened. when Perrin singled and…

…, batting for Newell, walked and the Wolverine chances RESTRICTIONS ON STILL ARE IN El University Laboratories Face Down Unless Condito Improve Much "Ann Arbor is now generat tricity by water power from ron…

April 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… the ad act and1 ys to put law. tained any y in Con- CVMPEJ WOLVERINE FOUR MILE TEAM TAKES TIIIRD PLACE AT DRAKE RELAYS HOFF SETS RECORDj Locke Of Nebraska Shatters World's Record in 100 Yard Dash…

… a game halted several times in the later innings by rain. The Boilermakers scored in the first on a walk, stolen base, and a passed ball. The Wolverines tied it up in the fourth when Lange tripled and…

… singled, scoring ;ablon- owski and Lange, who also singled, sending Wilson to third. Edgar sing- led scoring Wilson. The Wolverines put the game on ice with two more in the sixth. Friedman walked, and…

… feet in the javelin throw is considerably less tha his best mark, and netted a third place, while last year Northrup won the event. The Wolverine star failed at 12 feet 6 inches in the pole vault…

…, appearing to have been tired out by his competition in the javelin throw. Nevertheless he attempted the broad jump after gaining a third in the pole vault, but failed to place. The Wolverine mile relay team…

April 21, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… Friday-Syracuse, there. Saturday--Syracuse, there. TRACK Saturday-Drake Relays at Des Moines. I :, ! j ; li ! ! o FISHER TO DEPEND ON VETERANS innr| IA ILAIM FOR WOLVERINE BATTING PUINCH1 IfF LL \ UINit…

… batting well for'___ the final four games of the south- (seca TThd ) the platecagainst Northwester ern trip, the Wolverines slumped BLOOMINGTON Ind., April 20.- at the plate against Northwestern.i Although…

April 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…, champion; Sanford, 440 yard champion; Glass-' cock, diving champion; and, with a world record-holding 206 yard relay quartet, is matched against a team of' splashing Wolverines possessed ofl Mtars; of equal…

… magnitude in Captain Darnal Walker, Ault, Walai tis, Wag ner, Thompson, Hubbell, Spindle, and others.. Yale Graned Relay . On the basis of. comparative times1 He Wolverines are granted a slIight edge over…

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 29, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

…' in the mile, while Callahan and Wells will run the two mile. The pole vault will be taken care of by Northrup and Prout, and Roth and Northrup are the Wolverine entries in the javelin, with the…

… in an effort to correct in- dividual faults which were uncovered in the play against State. Only a light workout will be held tomorrow for the Wolverine team, following which, the men will entrain for…

April 28, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… a two game series hammer throw, and on the basis of the and with Indiana scheduled to meet results Coach Farrell will select the the Wolverine nine Monday at Ferryl men that will make the trip. field…

… bother him this week-end. The hitting' strength of the Wolverines will be / strengthened by the return of Puckle- wartz'wh6 was out of yesterday's game on' account of a sprained ankle., The Syracuse, team…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… competing for the first time as a Wolverine Other Games chalked up a win but has not reached his best tennis yet. Captain Krick- SAmerican Le e baum and the other veterans, Crane AR agueand Vose, played good…

… college will 100 002 020 01-6 13 2 engage the Wolverines in another pre- New York-Scott, Davies, McQuillan Conference meet on the following and Snyder. Monday "at Indianapolis in what Philadelphia…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… hammer, javelin, an ddiscus events is not expected to benefit the Iowans, whose only potential point scorer in these contests is Captain Dauber. It is in these three events that the Wolverines are expected…

… should increase their speed by a full second, for he is capable of better than 50 seconds in the quarter. He is also a probable scorer in the 220. Although the Wolverines are expected to show better…

April 03, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…Work ITa Opn Next Wk .'k Regarde.s Of(Conit ion 01 plying Fied 15 MEN TO GO SOUTH{ Facing the piobem f t taking a; Wolverine baseall team on a spring :training tour of the South without having previously…

… ed Michigan's chances of suc- cess 6n the spring trip, as Coach Fisher has been unable to take any of the candidates out of doors. Last{ season the Wolverines had several weeks of preparation on the…

April 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… er a ft r o n, ffee e res a ona'an i g th s a te n o . thtthe i " ceived berths on the Varsity golf I HL I il The Wolverine net stars, olposel seam hichis th gretest9hat : ftC~ M E*t.' Crane1…

… ........................................ i son when the Wolverines encounter represented by Cleveland, Lima, able team. the pole vault and the javelin.IHa'wk- ,'>' ~ Ohio State University on the club' Tiffin and Toledo, while Fort Wayne At…

April 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

… £ ... ,., ,. _ x - -: _ . ,. y / '" auuuuuuuuW . .. . . '-i IL. , .s ., 7 WOLVERINE TRACKMEN ENTERED IN OHIO RELAYS AT COLU'MBUS Ten M en Survive Final ,'Reduction i . " .... k . ; , . r 'i I…

Wolverine team this year Will tubercutlosis is increasing yearly in comnbine weak 'hitting with' strong D u i g Vc t o Japan. There' are now 4,300,000 suf- pitching and the best infield In 'the ferers from…

April 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… connected with one ning of Vick's long drive that looked sibly five, are doomed to the axe be- and so no argument was necessary. like extra bases. The fans gave him fore another week elapses. WOLVERINES FACE…

… a game at Madison by a one run margin which cost the Wolverines a Don't forget to register for 'campus fourth consecutive championship. election. Illinois has two more games to play this week…

April 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… strongest nines of the country, were not sure of the contest until the last Wolverine was out. In the sixth 4 runs were scored by the Southerners as a result of two bad er-3 rors and some timely, Bits. The…

… retired the Wolverines for the third out. Karpus and Shackleford both fanned in the ninth with men on first and second, and the game ended 6 to 4 in Georgia's favor. Georgia Wins. In the second Georgia game…

April 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… NINE LEAVES, FOR SOUTH APR. 9 Michigan's baseball squad, under the leadership of Coach Lundgren, will leave next Friday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock on its southern trip. The Wolverines will be gone until…

… asjpractice games and have little bearing upon Michigan's stand- ing, Coach Lundgren expects his nine to, show up well. It would not be surprising if the Wolverines dropped some of their seven contests as the…

April 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… four quarter, milers, Hlenke, g Farrell of the Wolverine track team~ Ramxiey, Davidson, anid .Levy. feels that his men are rounding in- The Badger coach also expr ssec1'i to good shape, and that after…

… opponlents. Should' al the morning periods, the Wolverin- isouthpaw be tossing them up for es illbe entthoug stff rils)Cincinnati, the veteran Gus Reich- during the afternoon in order to tector. nth ak n po…

April 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

… parties? If not, iry Our skilled Penmakers Service Cooper's Colorerl Wolverine Stomp- (you no more. The only logical ers. Dial 21118 and ask for Cooper.LI to have your pen repaired. 148-49-50 Rider's Pent…

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 03, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…A.ri'./", I"'. J"'. "r "''I .'"J*,/"'.r w RiiRlkMHiLRS\IM lflil11111 ® Oll .. .. ... I' WOLVERINE CAF E Always the same high standard of purity and wholesomeness-where satisfaction is assured. bles, or 68…

April 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… From Page Six.) sity plenty to worry ajou during the coming season, and should be a great help to get the older men into first rate shape. Last year in the match with Oak- land Hills, the Wolverines

… probably be broken up with Hammer pairing with the Wolverine captain. This combination has performed credit- ably in several practice matches. I Spencer and Beal will take the post for the Wolves in the…

WOLVERINE RESTAURANT 'til l ' ti ' ti I _ , lhe clock won't drag a weary round when you come to class pepped u p with a Shredded Wheat breakfast. Lazy hours follow meal too heavy. There's a lot of energy in…

April 25, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. ican League have blossomed out Dashmen Appear In Relay with more new stars than have the For the first time in severalyears, eastern clubs. Boston has a good Michigan will enter a quartet of mran…

… his hits were home runs. rated highly in this relay. Ik Porter, the Indan's other Four of the six Wolverine indi- new gardener, has also played well. vidual entrants will compete in the'Wes Ferrell has…

… Northwestern, both of whom have done over 23 feet in Golfers Complete previous meets, the Wolverines Qualiying Rounds will face several good entrants ._____ from western.. schools.. Tolan May Place ling to get…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

….s literally a farce from its. very ,outset, by the score of 21 to 0. Twenty Wolverine hits combined, wvith six Aggie errors to rouite 'the (green and White completely while Coach Ray Fisher uncovereda pitch…

Wolverine recruit sent four Ag- gie batsmen back to the dugout via the strikeout h~ighwa~y and gave but one mian a complmentary to first. Burton Supprts ktegs Day On May 11 and 12 Thahers' Day will be…

April 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… Senator ures faced both branches when they Coach Fisher and 21 members of the harry B. Whiteley, who introduce4 reconvened this week. In the house Wolverine baseball squad will leave the measure, are…

… and as they had all actively oppose the resolution. their programs, posters, and tickets If the measure should be reported CUpaRAN SAYS TnAT POLITICAL 'hved a rdtgly the Wolverines out by the committee…

…. The Farmer baseball mentor had quite a nucleus of veterans with which to start the season and seems to have built up a team which will give worthy opposition to the Wolverines. The Aggies of course have…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… ig VanderbiltU niversity nine will acountered on Monday and Tues- The Southerners squeezed a wir the Wolverines last year in the contest by scoring four runs in iinth inning, after trailing Michi- 3…

…-2. The next day the Wolverines came from behind in th- eighth inning and scored two runs tie- ing the score 3-3. "'The game went 4. extra innings with the score still dead- locked. In the fifteenth inning…

… stocky Wolverine *eached the height of hir' career so far when, he tied Merrick of Wisconsin at 12 feet, nine and one- fourth inches in the pole vault at the Illinois relays. In the indoor Con- ference…

April 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… POLITICIANS WOLVERINE NINE TAKES FOUR" CONSECUTIVE BIG TEN BA5EB9 Prof. Herbert C. Sadler, head of the departments of marine engineer- ing and naval architecture in the col- leges of engineering and…

… India first Big Ten defeat of the season, 3-0 here this afternoon. Only hits were registered by the -invaders, and the Crimson squad got si: The first Wolverine run came in the second inning when Benny C…

April 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… all week, the regular ticket sale is scheduled to be- gin Monday morning in the Mimes box office. All seats are priced at 75 cents. HUNDRED IS WON IN :09.6 Wolverine Trackmen Capture Seven Places In…

… event with a toss of 154 feet, 11 3-4 inches, while Williams, an- other Wolverine entry, placed fifth. Century Mark Falls Splashing his way over a muddy track,. George Simpson, Ohio State's crack sprinter…

April 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… against the Wo4ve ines, a nine that has batting punch fielding ability and pitching strentlj Their victorious southern tour -an these facts presage that the Hawk oyes will test the Wolverines, Wy, have run…

…. But whethe Twogood can hold the Wolverin "murderers row," which has assauLt ed five enemy twirlers for 30 hits I1 two games in check, will remain matter of conjecture until the gam starts today. Iowa…

… Stars At Bat If Iowa has any edge over the o. verines, it is atabat, for the Hawkeye had a team,, average ol .300 for th seven games on the southern tri while the- Wolverine batsmen estat lished a team…

… forced tb Wolverine squad to complete its pre, parations for today's encounter- i Yost field. house yesterday afternoo STUDENTS HEAR A HEA "The Business of Gas and Its Futui ,Development" was the topic…

April 17, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… start for the Wolverine nine in its premier game of the 1928 chase after the Big Ten baseball title. The net result ,of all this was to dismiss the North- westernWildcats with two hits and a 7-1 defeat…

…'slants found a ready reception awaiting them, the Wolverines clipping his offerings for seven hits, well bunched for five runs. Although 'setting the Maize and Blue down in order in the first in- ning, Red…

… the mound, singled and Michigan had a 2-0 lead. The third inning found a renewal : of Wolverine activities. Nebelung drew a base on balls, the second off Hellerman, and raced on to second when the ball…

April 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… invitations, programs, and senior the Union yesterday noon, the fores-! time and place, other things equally important, The mersssr DaiyahsaeciedtosishthmrrielyWolverine -Wrestler Defeats Taxsn, decided canes…

… with 22 pol ites to wirt after qualify en in the preiminaries y the 'Wolverines met with mi ;ted opposition, especially tance events, where Ga ichiigan sophomore, was t' I. Shields, sensation fr in Young…

… :s ut. repeated his meet re :55 to win the 100 yard d Wolverine medley relayi ed a new intercollegate mx .2 and a new meet record' mn the 200 yard crawl rl Michigan point scorei,'8~w second l ace…

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, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… agreement awaits the action of the American commission on "any offer made by France." COUNCIL MO YES TO CURB CHECK RAUD Wolverines Get Three Two Doubles To Gain After Two Are Out terday, beginning at 12…

… safe blows, five of which came in the third when the 'Wolverines scored four runs. r S Et I t is c Y i I I i t t II !fi t 11 t t T t c 1 t 4 { t .s i '3 i IE I conviction might be. SAYS METHODS…

April 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… them' ahead. Bad baseball. on the part of the Wolverines was largely responsi- ble for these runs. Markle, the Cincinnati twirler had a hard time finding the plate ini the seventh inning and Michigan…

… touched' him for two hits, two muefl walking and a batter hit by a pitched ball for a total of three runs. The Wolverines showed the result of their long trip and bad baseball was prevalent thrioughout the…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…-3. Another r Cincinnati in the sixthj a pair of runs in the eighth me on' ice for the Buckeye ok the Wolverine batting the day when he made two it of four trips to the plate. e other Michigan players' be in a…

… delivered many The Wolverine mentor returned last talks before high school and college Friday from a speaking tour of the gatherings, Everywhere he 'went be leading cities of the west. The. coach gatherings…

April 26, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…, Athletic pro- gram, and the managing editor of the Wolverine, and any other pub- lication officers needed, will be appointed for the ensuing year by the Board in Control of Student Publications on Saturday…

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