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April 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

…....... . ....... YfSTURDAYS, RESULTS XMIbiI('AN 1LEAGU'E BASEBALL CHATTER ICoach Ray Fishei 's Wolverines corn- roa i' 0the. visiting team was retire tined pitching cf mid-season caliber ool…

… Pitchers - Hoyt; Bradley, Rus'sell, The Wolverines debut pr Simmons. the exact antithesis 'of NATIONAL LEA(AUE1'.when1 Northiwestern won <"ircznat 11 10 00-- 151 ,10-7, and Maxton scored Chicago ........000…

…. The giant Wolverine hurler had his fast ball working to p~erfection strik- ing out no less than 13 of the Wild- cats. Captain ichnson the cleanup _ S e ater's and GolHose to match Plain colors in eight…

April 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 143) • Page Image 7

… established by the invaders, while the others are credited to Wolverines. Jimmy Reid, the Harvard Iron Xan, bettered the former two mile mark* held jointly by Ted IHornberger of Michigan and Benson of Cornell…

… the high jump, when Chuck Waldo leaped 5 feet 11 3-8 inches, and Don Cooper set a new mark for the low hurdles of :09.4. Seven of the other eight field house marks are held by Wolverine athletes, while…

… considerable walking. With regard to the strength of the Wolverines in the several events added to those of the indoor schedule, it appears as though the hamm-er will be well taken care of by the veteran Ketz…

April 28, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… little 'NTC relay, where they will be, striving to chance to capture' first honors. 1).t REM1,XARKABLE SALE OF TV establish a new world's record. 1.i iout. Wolverine vaulter, may ac ofli- 1 1TROUSER SUI…

… in this race, but it xwill have teamt t Illinois this year look: i to be at top form to finish among th e bryight with fir veteranms retutrn' place winners. The Wolverine run- jug frola~ kst ear' s…

April 21, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… Wisconsin to inaugurate the Conference season today at Madison. The Wildcats, smarting" front their 7-1 defeat at the hands of the Wolverines, will seek their initial victory against the Badg- ers. Either…

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

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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 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… steady rain set in in the morning, causing the postpon- meat of the Illinois contest and thus, necessitating a double header May 12 at Champaign. This will compel the Wolverines to play three hard games in…

April 28, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… Asbeck's erra- tic twirling for Michigan was not too erratic and the Wolverine's closing rush finally allowed them to secure their ninth consecutive triumph, 4-1, yesterday at Ferry field. The two squads…

… in the fourth and fifth, and again in the sixth. Real- ly pretty fielding by Bud Morse term- inated the most threatening rally and some good pitching checked the others, enabling the Wolverines to hang…

April 21, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… -- - -- -- - ---- - - - - - - .. "The Pride of Ann Arbor" Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuerth Theater i' 41 k lm mms By SIGMUND ROMBERG Composer of "Blossom Time" and "The Student Prince" Singing Company of 100 Rousing Male Chorus' Dixie…

April 03, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…. Yale JRemnains Unbeaten Inability to annex first places in other ,races cost the Wolverine their claim to an undisputed nationa championship and prevented then from snapping the string of 30 con secutive…

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