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April 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the part of the boys from the School of Applied Science, Mlichigan might have experi- enced considerable anxiety and con- cern over the possible outcome, for the Wolverines didn't earn a sagle solitary…

… orthodox and sportsmanlike fashion, but Case was insistent and not wishing to give offense to their guests, Ihe Wolverines made the most of the opportunity. To tell the truth, the visitors couldn't ever have…

… the honored quartet. A dispute between the judges was caused by the close finish between Smith of Michi- gan and Teschner, but ended with the Wolverine captain drawing the de- cision, after some…

April 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in the four-mile re- lay. After leading the field for three- fourths of the distance, the Michigan man seemed to heve shot his blt. He passed the stick to Ufer 50 yards be-, hind the…

… Chicago was also in the lead of the Wolverines, and Harvey had lapped Sellers of Indiana. Carroll shot around the track as soon as he had possession of the baton, and also succeededsin lapping the Hoosier…

April 21, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…. XXVI. No. 137. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRI, 21, 1916. PRICE FIVE CEN f_:y VARSITY DEFEATS OLIVET IN FIRST HOME ENCOUNTER VISITORS ARE SHUT OUT WHILE WOLVERINES GATHER FIVE TALLIES ROBINS…

… permitted to hurry down to catch a train back to the regions whence they came. Robins was in danger at no time during the course of the game, the Wolverines staking him to a three run lead at the end of the…

April 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…, scheduled with Ken- tucky for April 8 was cancelled on account of a snow storm, and the Wolverine nine made its debut for the 1916 season when it was shut out by Georgia in a 4-0 game April 10,' this being…

… the tenth inning. In the second game the southerners doubled the score on Coach Lundgren's boys, winning by a 6-3 count. Vanderbilt won the last two games from Michigan, 2-1 and 9-5. The Wolverines had…

April 27, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… started mowing, down the Michigan batters with easej and precision, things looked dubious for the Wolverines. However, when Michigan scored twice i the fifth Conrad lost his smile and his hat and when the…

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