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April 19, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY *ASIDE * LINES e 0 ....'3By IRVIN LISAGOR - l Dixie Diary .. . WINTRY SCENES in southern climes . . Rain cancelling Ohio Wesleyan game, granting Wolverine baseball entourage…

… the game's greatest shortstops .. . Walter Johnson, in the stands at Maryland watching his son, Eddie, who is a second baseman, pitch the last two frames against the Wolverines . . . Bill Terry, Jr…

… vigilante guarding the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, walk- Wolverines Fishman Hurls Wol In Opening Bid To Regain Title R Final tall; Same Lineup That Played 3, sleet, hail On Southern Trip Will 2. That's ti…

… indicative if not ul in the won and lost col- sing the averages, the fol- clusions may be logically Defense Strong t base; Leo Beebe, catcher and Fish- (1) The Wolverines will be a strong; man, pitcher…

…, center field; Beilita, year. Last year's composite average catcher; Capt. Jack Gerlach, short- of .197 leaves plenty to be desired, al- stop; Howard Radder, left field; Al tough9teWolverines hit a cool…

… rivals afield. In A.A.U. Bid Game highlights in brief follow: Proceedings started inauspiciously Sagainst Virginia, the Wolverines los- K~asley IS Lone Wolverine ing 5 to 4. Dobson started, was driv…

April 21, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… pitches with the bases filled to force Tony Rensa across with the Sox' fourth and ty- ing run. IL KO's On Thrill P 4 ek-e d Card Virgil Young, Wolverine Lightweight, Wins By Knockout In Second (Continued…

…'s first two Conferenc matches of the season this weekend The Wolverines meet Indiana tomor row afternoon and take on the Illi ni Saturday, both at Champaign. Coach Leroy Weir named the seven men who made…

… Ed Morris. Pointing Fr These The Wolverines, who won three o their five eastern matches, are fas rounding into shape for the 1 matches they must play in the nex 23 days and have been pointing to ward…

… the two contests this weekend Last year the Illini offered practi cally no resistence to the Wolverine netters and fell before a 6-0 on slaught. Their material this seaso does not appear to have improve…

… dumped the Wolverines 4 to 2, continues this week--end in a two game series at Illinois. Fifteen Varsity men leave at 1 p.m. today bound for Champaign and the Friday and Saturday tussles. The following…

… Fishman, Burt Smith, Russ Dobson, and Ed Andronik. Badger Loss Hurt A determined spirit motivates the Wolverines this week-end. The Bad- ger defeat was not a pleasant dose. It hurt to drop a game which…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… Collegiate swimming to face his visitor.j crown last week, 16 Wolverines were "You remember me!" the stalwart youth began, expectantly. announced Varsity award winners l Raking his memory with a furrowed brow…

…, Oh'io. for two weeks, wondering whether he'd ever be able to swim again. The Wolverines retained their Na- Judging by his recent successes, one would surmise that he made a tional Collegiate title…

… and tavern keeper, Ed hadn't seen much of dual meet record.! both losses handed' the world until reaching Michigan. "And .then, smiled the Wolverine cap- them by the Scarlet Scourge of O.S.U. tairi, "I…

…- Save -D6 plied. Others are chronic and write finis to the players' careers. This year has been no exception as far as the Wolverines are concerned. To date, Dan Smick, Burt Smith, Russ Dobson, Pete…

April 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Muff Chances To Win As Wisconsin Piles UpAnEarly Lead Fishman Relieved After Sixth Inning By BUD BENJAMIN The 90 precious feet from third base to home plate proved to be death valley to Michigan…

… chasing a little pop bunt, and the stage was set for the Badger brace of runs. Wolverines Mix Signals' The Michigan eighth resulted in faux pas number two. With the bases loaded and none out, Bob Campbell…

… smacked a good single to right. The Wolverine base procession for some strange reason failed to set sail, only one run scored as a result, and Walt Peckinpaugh was trapped along the unlucky 90 paces and…

… promptly scored as Capt. Bob Gerlach socked the first of his three hits of the afternoon, a sharp single to center. Badgers Score In Fourth Back came the Wolverines. After Charley Pink had popped to Andy…

… ahead again in the fourth on two extra knocks, a double by A Dismeir and a triple by Norm Olson down the right field line. Hinrichs passed Kremer in the Wolverine fourth, but. Campbell 'forced him at…

… second, Trosko lined out, and Bob was thrown out by Bietila when he attempted to steal Wisconsin went down in order in the fifth, Gedeon's hit was all the Wolverines had. to offer, and it wa still 2 to 1…

April 28, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… change, they may be used. Let's hope they do change. Start- ing Friday the Wolverines have eight ball games in 12 days beginning Fri- day and Saturday with two games against Purdue. Hurry up pitching stars…

… reserve yes- terday and opened their home season at the Ferry Field.Courts with a de- cisive victory over the Kalamazoo College team. The score was 7-2. The Wolverines clinched the match early in the…

… Detroit was, named the recipient of the Bissell Trophy, given by the former Wolverine cap- tain to the freshman showing the most improvement during the season. Butler competed in the 126 pound class. The…

April 30, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… includ- ed everything from brilliant pitching to a jumbled batting order, proved fruitless to Michigan's improved base- ball team yesterday as Purdue dumped the Wolverines 3 to 2 in a hotly con- 'tested…

…. The Wolverines had unfortunately, found out three hitters late. Is Fourth Big Ten Loss Purdue's Coach Dutch Fehring, ob- viously distressed at the regretful turn of events, offered to have his side…

April 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… Irked, the Wolverines kept on plug- rings in September, we gather in ging away but Hinrichs had them the velvet. fooled when the hits counted. They This is no precedent; it has been went down in the sixth…

….. ight Bout To Feature All-Star Boxing Show r . k Seeks New Glories Title At Stake As on Siegel Battics Zdan Matches At Field House Tonight At 8 P.M.; Eight Wolverines Entered (Continued irom Page j…

April 27, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…. The budget will only allow the Wolverines to carry so many men on a trip of such distance and it will be necessary for the Michigan mentor to choose his men with an eye to doubling each one if possible…

….m. The Wolverines, who have won six of their eight contests to date this season, including the two Conference matches played, added the Kalama- zoo team to their list of victims when they defeated them at…

April 08, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… loan on modern well-located Ann Arbor residential property. Interest at current rates. Apply Investmentf Office, Room 100, South Wing, University Hall. Michigan Wolverine: The Michigan Wolverine Student…

…, April 17, inclusive. Spe- lial arrangements are being made so that the Wolverine's facilities will be available to all University students luring this period. Students wishing to work for their Seder…

April 07, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…. Michigan Wolverine: The Michigan Wolverine Student Cooperative, Inc., vill continue to serve meals through he Spring Vacation period. The cring hours will be as follows: 12 to '2:30 and 6 to 6:30. No…

… breakfast vill be served from Monday, April 11, o Sunday, April 17, inclusive. Spe- 'sal arrangements are being made so that the Wolverine's facilities will be zvailable to all University students luring this…

April 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

….versity people except stu- dents. PE RSONAL LOANS Up to $300 Personal Finance Co. 376 Offices 10th Year in Ann Arbor Ground Floor Wolverine Bldg. 201-203 S. FOURTH AVE. Phone 4000 R.W. Horn, Mgr. tter Park yste…

April 19, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… race in 1937 while the Badgers finished in a tie for third with Ohio State. The visitors, how- ever, are weakened by the loss of all but three lettermen from last year's squad, while the Wolverines are…

… crossing and a march on Tortosa. Wolverine's 'Speedy Second In Turtle Race Fighting it out with the elite of Intercollegiate turtles, Speed, a mid- get snapper from the Michigan stables romped to second…

April 07, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

Wolverine Bldg. 202'-203 S. FOURTH AVE. Phone ,,4000 R.W. Horn, Mgr. SPRING VACATION MICHIGAN: Pennants, stationery, Seal ,jewelry, and. lcather goods. Piwne STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE 8688 1111. South University…

April 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… battle. - Herm Fishman, who took the mound for the Wolverines after An- dronik allowed the Illini five runs in the first inning, gave up eight hits before he retired in the twelfth in- uing in favor of…

… outdoor drill. The Wolverines are short two of their top performers, Gedeon and Hayes, and all three teams have been strengthened since the end of the indoor season when all their designs on Charlie Hoyt…

April 08, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… cards in grad- ing and summarizing the inspection Ten Wolverine swimmers and div- of all eating places. These cards must ers will start their campaign tonight be placed 'in a conspicuous place in for the…

… one cretion of the court. Iof these four will probably go the _r__n___h___t coveted title. The Wolverines will find sledding a Troo s 'bit easier against the Buckeye power- T o sard house than they did…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…. ChineseArtA To Be Subject Long Walt Tomski, Varsity sprint star, shattered an ex-Wolverine Of Von Heine-Geldern mainstay's 50 yard free-style mark beating his frosh teammates Charles Dr. Robert Freiherr von…

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