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May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…, and helps to eliminate them from competition for the Big Ten title. PRS ADKND WOLVERINES GATHER1 EIGI HITS FOR THREE TO ONE SCORE CAPTAIN'S TWIRLING, FEATURE OF CONTES Lundgren's Men Recover from Effe…

… able to gather only enough safe hti to bring them their-lone counter. Wolverines Get Eight Hits The Michigan batsmen, with mo able stickwork, found Kime, ti Buckeye pitcher for eight hits th were…

… sufficiently, bunched to brii them three counters. Four errors 1 the Ohio aggregation also helped m terially in allowing, the Wolverin to tally. Parks was credited with fanning: men during the nine innings. H…

May 16, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… the con- Wolverine Court Players Defeat Wisconsin Team (Special to The Daily) Madison, May 15. - Michigan won from the Wisconsin tennis team, tak- ing four out of the six matches play- ed. Wesbrook had…

…, and Wesbroo and Munz were even in sets won when the Wolverine players defaulted to the Badgers. Scores. 7-5, 2-6, default. LESIONPLNS TO HAVE AMPUSPOST, Would Be First of Kind in Country; Will Laungh…

… BOILERMAKERS WOLVERINES GAIN BIc LEAD IN DIAMOND RA Farrell's Outfit, Despite Absenc Captain Johnson, Pull Surprise at Chicago Three victories in as many eve all on foreign grounds, was achievement of the…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… boasting a strong rt of aggregation. The calling off of the re- Iowa game gives the Wolverines only r and one chance to win over the Hawkeyes, ike a and this opportunity comes Saturday ;ation with a. contest…

… on Ferry field. Victory over Iowa at this time will g the eliminate Iowa from Conference run- nmis- ning, and leave only Illinois as a se- local rious obstacle in the Wolverines' way. rough Whom…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverine play- ers seemed faster and in better" condition than did the "home team. The Varsity team was given a dinner by the Schenectady Mich- igan alumni in the evening. EXAMINATION SCHEDUILE OF…

… long disputed supr turned out overwhelmingly in of the plucky Wolverine hurle Hamilton was forced to retir the mound at the end of the six ing after the Wolverine slugge amassed a total of 10 hits n runs…

… in of him. After this inning M had easy going and was able t in every inning except the sev By its victory yesterday M is within almost easy reach Conference title. The Wolverin three more contests to…

May 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…'clock. COLONEL ARTHUR Will LEAD ULMORL PARADE ,L! CONNOR, ONLY EX Union Offers Performance Of Six Acts In Hill Auditorium Tonight Wolverine TOWN AND CAMPUS UNITS COMBINE IN MARCH TO FIELD TOI Fa ELECT…

May 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…Boven, and Perrin, Aid the Michigan Players Notre Dame, Ind., April 30.-Michi- gan won a fast overtime game from Notre Dame here today, 8 to 7. The Wolverines made five runs in the first half of the ninth, and…

… t circulation department. Last year I was publication manager and th: year accounts manager.. He has pm in three full years on The Daily. The managing editor and busine manager of the Wolverine will b…

May 03, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… by a Michigan twirler this season, Dixon led the Wolverine nine to a five to nothing victory-over*Purdue here today for the Maize and Blue's second Conference Victory. Timely hits combined with…

… excellent hurling brought the Wol- verines an easy win. . in his nine innings on the mound, Dixon had things entirely his own way. Eleven Boilermakers were struck out by the Wolverine hurler, only two were…

May 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…- revenged for the defeat o Ifications for office. These state- when the Normalites won - ments must be in not later than Wolverines 3 to 0, though Wednesday afternoon. not a hit off the delivery C Son and…

… TEAM, IS posive sxh o ige ngr Ja. r tMOST FLUENT OF DEBATERS took second on a passedb g jazz. nan ambled on a free ma "Watch Our Step" promises to be r The two Wolverine leader one of the best acts on…

May 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…- elin, Hoffman broke the Ohio record and Sargent and Cruickshank in the high hurdles. Stipe Breaks Tie Stipe's heave of 114 feet 11 inches! in the hammer broke the tie at the end and gave the Wolverines

….4-2-. OVERCONFIDENCE ALMOST FOR MICHIGAN IN SIX'I INNING VISITORS HOLD TIE TILL END OF EIG Schultz, Dixon, and Liverane Down Box for Wolverine Liverance Finishing Michigan and Chicago playe and neck through nine innin…

… weird listless baseball, befo: Wolverines, with one out in the managed to squeeze Jack Perr the plate on Karpus' long hit with the winning run. The fina was 7 to 6. Michigan was painly overco and after…

May 12, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… arms to civilian Ger- man olice J71cjtanirs, '21,Afnd Robe rtsofl'jg To Head Wolverine John E. McManis, '21, has been ap- pointed managing editor of The Wol- verine, the Summer session newspa- per of the…

… business manager of The Wolverine are appointed by the editor and busi- ness manager elect of The Daily. This system was instituted in order to es- tablish the connection of The Daily with The Wolverine and…

May 15, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… the first half of the meet the Wolverines led, but, taking ad- vantage of Michigan weakness in the remaining events the Indians soon overcame this lead. Excellent records for a western dual meet wer…

…. Wallace ran as fast race in the low barriers in 25 sec- onds flat, but the Wolverines were slightly handicapped in this and the 220 dash by the curved track.' Indians Get 10 Firsts Simmons of Michigan and…

… the. half mile and plaped second, two yards behind Yates who covered the dist-. ance in 1:58. Walker, the Wolverine' high jumper, went above all his'previ- ous records forcing Alberts to go. 6 feet, 3 3…

May 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… The Wolverines should have scored ihe second when Genebach got an ifield hit and Vick doubled to deep ft. However, Genebach tried to poe home on Ernie's hit and wasp aught at the plate. Dixon fanned and…

… the Michigan man did win in straight sets. The score was. 9-7, 6-4. The Wolverine was particu- larly effective I4 using a well placed chop. Many times he passed his op- ponent at the net with this…

… amount to $4,300, The Michi-_ ganensian $2,600, The Gargoyle $1,000, The Directory $500, The Athletic Pro- gram $500, The Wolverine $450,tand no profit for The Chimes. The. total gross profits thus reach…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Chicago's three runs, but one Maroon marker being earned. The Windy City nine used two moundmen in a desperate attempt to stem the tide of Wolverine runs which stream- ed across the home p'ate, but- the…

… AT LAST MEETING] TEN .JOURNALISTS VOTE ON PRESENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS $ WOLVERINES SC(RE HEAVILY ALL EVENTS, TAKING 11 FIRSTS IN HOFFMAN BREAKS FIELD MARK IN JAVELIN TOSS Butler and Simmons…

… Simmons tied for second high honors with two first, places each. The Wolverine leadgr ran a nice 440 in :50 3-5, being closely followed to the tape by Lewis and Wheeler'of Michigan, and he also won the half…

… his degree in June.. Despite the absence'of their lead-I er the 'Wolverine tennis team? had no' difficulty in downing Cornell, four matches to none, in the hottest weath- er of the year in- this city…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Squad Prepares Fir Hard Struggle With Wolverinee Barristers, senior honorary law so- ciety, will honor 12 men, with mem- bership today. At a meeting last week the following men of the '22 law class were…

… Johnson and his followers entrain for the Wolverine stronghold. Better Feeling Displayed As Michigan and Illinois prepare to battle for the Big Ten pennant, it is pleasing to record that much better PLAYERS…

Wolverine athlete, a natie of Illinois. Yost has made this sug- gestion as a result of his recent visit to Illinois to examine the Illini plan" for a great stadium and recreational field.' The spirit 'of this…

… proposal, whether it is carried through or not, has been most pleasing to the Illini. When the Wolverine nine appears on Illinois field on June 4 for the finall battle, Illinois leaders will see to it that…

May 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… "Carl Lundgren day" fund this afternoon at the Ohio State baseball game when 15 "M" men will make a collection in the stands. The Illinois coach, who was for six years leader of the Wolverines and pro…

…'s play. The ab- sence of Capt. Walter Wesbrook was keeiny Fe1t bv the Wolverines. SI6-MA DELTACHI INIATES11MN E. J. Ottaway, '94, Editor of Port Hu- ron TmesHerald, Given Honorary Membership FRATERNITY…

May 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…,,the necessary runs failed to materialize. The Wolverines had men on bases in every frame but the third, and in, five of the 'eight there were at least two populating the sacks. Illinois combined nine its and a…

…. Shackleford and Peden each connected for three hits. Dixon fan- ned four of the feared Illini bats-h men, while three Wolverines took the strikeout route to the bench. Three Wolverines shared fuildding l honors…

… B. and made low score, 71, giving three their annual dance which will be held, Rea, '22, will represent the basketball points toward the Wolverine total. at the Packard academy, Saturday eve- squad in…

May 31, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… work accomplished by its Varsity mentors. WOLVERINES WIN 18O INNING CONTEST FROM BADGERS;l LONGEST BIC lOGAME; Scenery Arrives For Alas ques 'Play NTS GIFT KINGDOM )M UNITED to Have Given Free s to…

… that scored Uteritz ahead of him with the tying runs. This was the turning point of the game, for after this the' flying Wolverines were never headed. Schultz and Christianson were the first nominees for…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… Lan- sing, where the Wolverine nixre meets the M. A. C. team this afternoon on the Aggie field in the first diamond encounter between the two state riv- als this season. Fisher's party of ath- letes…

… be the battery men for Michigan. Shultz earned the name of the iron man of the Wolverine mound corps on the southern trip when he twirled in more contests than any other of Fisher's hurlers. Dick shows…

May 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… similar der way are successful.-f r a the MieUnion theater. The Detroit alumni of the University are a rk at the imes- nioeted late this of the opinon that the Wolverine nine S sonne he first thing in the…

… the committee the state in the "Selling Michigan t , aft year at this meeting alsq. All Wolverines" campaign this week. A e Pniversity and town Boosters are group of 14 men, including Professor :pected…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…/. lit inn I TURE : LDA! No. 156 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1922 MICHIGAN - OHIO Tau e Ti REPORT FRENCH Senior Opinion WOLVERINES SCORE 8-3 VIC TTo Fake In .,Favors Cane Day…

… should e upheld," said Francis M. Conference game of the season for the the South Bend ,aggre iii iFrrel sKme-wLlb memorandum is not accepted Premier Smith, '22, managing editor of Chimes. Wolverines and…

… intend see- should take toward life, and the it necessary for the other Wolverine Article XIII, Section 1. The an- ing ft anew or again, far it surely de- pliability of athletic rules of.oond scoswbinatin…

May 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… the third rn for which Vick e responsible. The final Wolverine re came in the seventh frame. Dix- sigled and advanced to second on' error by the Hawkeye short field n Wimbles' grounder.. -Inde flied and…

May 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

Wolverines opened' up a brand of hitting which together with several errors netted them 7 runs and in the next 7 innings came through with as many more. Uteritz opened the first frame with a walk and took…

May 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… York City. Pr of the committee in charge, the ', each man having played match yesterday afternoon at ted his Wolverine opponent, and won series of letters to Wilfred B. Shaw son Blanchard has been active…

…, Warings I g nine points in the The Wolverine, although playing a sets by the scores of 6-1, 6-3. The possible in the University n the de- Professor Blanchard will be accom-yTK,will fair game, was…

… outsteadied by his more Wolverines were stroking deep and partment of the Alumnus called "iWith panted to New York by Mr. Herschel sylvanans and Kennedys, ;ug-of-war teams are experienced opponent and dropped…

…, but pair. The Wolverines played well to- V E nf.'nats Prof. C. H. Van Tyne has charged No stags will be admitted to ti Mar OFenth, W. H .found that he was no match for the gether and had their Ohio…

… opponents - that members of the Student council, fair and corsages will not/ be 11, E Wark, K. F Wolverine captain and lost by a 7-5 ion a continual go. The. match was and Vernon . Hilery especially, par…

…. Verduin, R. . Wolverine to win his singles matches, afternoon was mor than pleasing an helobme raha requosts an invstiga- be treated in the May Issue wns, W. F. King, A. 3 defeating Park of Ohio, by the…

… scores possibilities for a successful Eastern -tiony i i 7vnrsty officials in ord- Michigan Technic, which is to I Iranlich, C. 3. Totte, of 7-5, 6-1. The Wolverine was press- trip nof* look exceptionally…

May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…, Burke, Goldwater and s, the Wolverine dash squad. The r dashmen who will run for Il- s are not known in the Michi- camp. Sweet a- Consistent Runner, .e of the best races of the day be the 440 yard run…

… -fiat. Michigan's'hopes rest with Siemons, Joyner and is. the half-mile run, Douglas, Price Everett of the Wolverine squad have a chance to display the best is in them when they run against s of the…

… vfctories. The Wolverines have won their last eight consecutive games four of which were against Conference teams and the men think that this game although perhaps a hard one will not result in defeat. With…

May 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

….,,, .,. ... ,...,..,, .,, ...... INISTERS MICHIGAN IMGIgEABON'S FIRST DEFEAT; WOLE INE IlTRACK Today---- Mother AND CINDER MEN OVERWHELMED IN 91-44 DEFEAT BY SUCKERS ' RUIN HOFFMAN BREAKS FIELD HOPES RECORD WITH JAVELIN Wolverines

… it will lverine chances for it forces them on eir remaining games rivals, Illinois and set in some of their ce Goes in Wolverine pitching lab opposed to Cap- e Scarlet and Grey not up to his usual the…

Wolverines to five LL ARRIVES W FRu REVIEW O (By Harry C. Clark) One of the most noteworthy, daring, and successful attempts perhaps in the field of college dramatics' was made by the Mimes theater in off er…

… golf match between the two schools by a 15-3 score. Poor putting by Winters, who later in th day made low score of 72 gave th first round to Purdue. All the othe: Wolverines -completely outplayed them…

May 17, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… aggregation always gives the Wolverines a fast contest, and this afternoon should prove no exception. Coach Fisher has changed his batting order for this afternoon's game and upon this afternoon's results will…

May 20, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… TODAY WILL ELIMIN- ATES'INDIANS; STRENGTHEN . MICHIGAN'S PLACE DIXON, JACKSON WILL BE OPPOSING HURLERS Is Fourth Contest Between Two Pitch- ers, Wolverine Ace Holding Edge Two Gamesto One TODAY'S LINEUPS…

… eliminate Lundgren's men from further consid- eration in the race as they have but two more games on their schedule. An Illinois victory would place the Wolverine's chances in a perilous po- sition for it…

… Chicago, where they will give battle to the Maroon aggrega- tion this afternoon. The Wolverines Theaters Will Present Special Showst are fully confident of a victory, but the for Underclassmen After y…

… will probably run in both the mile and of Michigamua, and Barristers, sen- two mile, so that Bowen and Davis for law honorary society. of the Wolverine squad will most like- Judge Thompson was a…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Tech, University of Pennsylvania, Lehigh University and Cornell University. No team was able to win more than one match frome the Wolverines and a slam was scor…

May 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… engineers have arrived and will be distributed this morning at the Engineering society LIVERANCE STARTS GAME BUT IS FORCED TO RETIRE IN FIRST WIMBLES; SHACKLEFORD LEAD VARSITY HITTING Wolverines Tie Score in…

… matches played to the Wolverines in straight sets. Captain Merkel of Michigan took things rather easy with - Newey of Northwestern, winning his match by the score of 6-2, 6-3. The Wolverine proved too…

… straight sets, the scores being 6-2, 6-3. Merkel and Reindel defeated Newey and Schmidt in the first of the dou- bles matches by the scores of 6-2, 6-1. The Wolverine doubles combination was too much for the…

May 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…. Hershdorfer, '23, t AND WALKING , James House, '24L, James W. Hume, '23, Herold Hunt, '23Ed, Edward C. McCobb, '23, Albert J. Parker, '23, J. WOLVERINES SCORE 5 Ross Riford, '23, Max Schrayer, '23E. RUNS IN…

… MICHIGAN'S HOPES FORBIG temporarily and the Wolverines tallied TEN TITLE RISE AS RESULT five scores. Elliott, Michigan mounds- man, pitched a wonderful game, strik- ing out nine men, allowing but two…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… and journalism, turn- WOLVERINE SLUGGERS ed into 'a discussion. HAVE REGAINED STRIDE Round Table Discussions Specific subject were taken up inds round table discussion groups imme- Liverance on Mound to…

…, '23, next year's . editorial Wolverine baseball team will stack up board chairman, led a discussion on against Chicago at 4 o'clock this after- editorial writing and policy. noon on Ferry field. In the…

… and may take a The constitution provides for a per- chance agains the Wolverines. * He manent organization known as the plays first base regularly when not on Michigan Interscholastic Press asso- the…

May 30, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… - PRICE FIVE DAILY BUYS NEW $10,000 PRES WOLVERINE'S CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES SHATTERED WHEN BASEBALL SQUAD DROPS SAME TO WISCONSIN,4T01 ',.' WILL HAVE MACHINE SURPASSING EQUIPMENT OF ANY OTHER COLLEGE1…

…, short stop, were most responsible for the Cardinal vic- tory. Paddock pitched a fine game, holding the Wolverines to three hits, striking out nine men and issuing only two free tickets. Elliott pro- duced…

… two of his team's runs by two long hits, one going for a home run and the other a three bagger. Opens Favorably With Milt Dixon in the box for the Wolverines, Wisconsin went one, two, three, in the…

…. Liverance was also in wonderful form and with the beginning of the third inning the game developed into a pitchers' battle with no more scor- ing until the seventh frame when the Wolverines counted their lone…

May 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…. SLUSGFEST -PROVES A EN Wolverines Repeat Performance., Last Week, Swamping Farmers Outfit 1G-2 .otf PAPER JOINS IIOME-RUN CLUB; KNODE, UTERITZ HIT FREELY Coach Fisher's aggregation of ball sluggers…

May 08, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…---____ . 1 WOLVERINES BEAT HAWKEYES ,7-B0I ~ATE KNODE CROSSES PLATE WTH WINNING RUN IN TENTH INNING GIBSON HOLDS ENEMY BATSMEN TO FEW HITS Varsity Comes Out on Top After Hard Struggle With, . Iowans 'Ensian…

… Sunday morning, the maintain a zero in the "games lost" This year's book is the result of t, nounced yesterday. University is now assured a grant of! column of the (Wolverines' Big Ten $3,800,000 which…

… sac- the classes will again form in line rifice advanced Knode to second, from and swing across the campus in their which vantage point the Wolverine march the traditional "M". The line iOA flnrEn Irh…

May 09, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Three Singles and One Doubles Match 11 in IMPROVED PLAY NOTICEABLE THROUGHOUT FAST 4CONTEST Wigwam wice of friendly Great Chief, Paleface mighty 'moug his kind, Came he forth to greet the red men…

May 10, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…- rell's "Wonder Track Team" at this time may nean the difference between victory and defeat for Michigan for I the Illinois team is reported as the strongest whi-h the Wolverines willE meet this Year. I…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… gamie in a dual nmeet by the s( PreSs r I' eplete with every conceivable base- to 54 2-3. _ I F~all thrill Coach Ray Fisher's 11,1- Both teams were ha i °" defeated 'Wolverines triumphed over an unusually…

May 15, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… woods near Pinck- sponsible for the Wolverine t ney. They will be followed by a Beginning with the second baseball game between the students $ the game was Michigan's, Iom and faculty members of the…

… arranged to be present and thanks to good fieldingh Sat the initiation and banquet.opponents to a meagre four ru die" also accounted for two 1: of them good for two bases. The Wolverine sluggingr 1u…

May 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… GIGLI, ITALIAN TENOF :' ' l ' I V e% r% r h r Blott and Paper Contribute Half, ]4 Wolverine Hits, Latter Haing Perfect Day 4' ,N\OOH AN A.NT) STRYKER TAKE {Fj CARE; OF VTARRY PITCJIN Special' to -Tce l…

… inning and re- Mr. Gigli sulted it the only two runs which the Oriental Suite, "Blenmi Mora," Op. 29 Nornialites scored The Wolverines' No. 1' Hls had their lion's share of the swatting "Die Melistersinger…

May 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… 4:05 o'clock today i us in the first of the two game series.. The Wolverines got back on the dia- mond yesterday after a layoff on Wed- CUSTO nesday due to rain and cold weather.! Pil" lOTE.D i'II 1…

Wolverines greeted both soloists and conductors, The delegates were welcomed by y. streamers following a race for theflagthis y ear. For hue the Choral Union has never done Herbert S. Case, '23, presidenat of…

… ever heard heres tcptet standards and to set up them rchestra will play in -;proved. The small Wolverine, pitch-' i e copositin is to singled for themselves. ae pointed out that L. er has been suffering…

…- variety of vocal work from the con- cussion followed, questions being ~VtIIIKE;?feld will face the Wolverines tomor- tat of emphatic loud and soft at- the two speakers. r.Hv gt itack of the glorias to the…

… that faced the editors ee, the Wolverines win- the Varsity played Iowa here last in work, for male chorus and an or- of high school publications, he stress- les and one doubles 'week. Jack Blott, the…

… proved to be so character- Rorich, the Wolverine the poisoning is not serious it is suf- stic of her playing and personality. and 9-7 while Kline -ficiemit to keep the husky catcher out stic chs stewrkdsie…

May 20, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… -xlassefs0 accordingswetess to enrousy " ted in'Wolverine uni ve ith vigor and feeling , with aarich-imbresfexiblenddjaeel-inalizth2o2s,.,Isreak011g ric failebtocnneceforbelibe atiowthat show s both em oti…

May 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… fth peid nto te8n oninFcrryortldf yesterdayntbyfatscoie stitution, while the remainder, voiced on Frryfied ysteday bya soretheir disapproval of the agricultural of t,-Q. The Wolverines were never hroard…

… ap- BAQUET TO ILRK RETIREMERNT pointment of Mr. Baldwin would prob- 1 RF.FLBR ably necessitate a general ministerial R OTHf decisions which will grow out of ther stamps the Wolverine' star as a ser…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… Court Plan WOLVERINES SLUG WAY TO HA WON VICTORY OVER ILLINI KIPKE BIGGEST FEATUR IN DAY OF SENSATIOI Three Ind an Pitehers and Livera Pounded in Feast of FIits being the occupation of the Ruhir diet…

… entry into the League of Nations° SORE TRIUMPIHS Three Wolverine ,Vayers Satrvive First Round of Conference Tournament CHICAGO SHARES LEAD WITH IICHIGAIA; 0119 TIES IOWA Special to The'Daily Chicgo…

…Ill., May 24-Threge of tho four Wolverines entered in the Con- ference tennis tournament survived the first round of play here today. Of the remainder of those left in the play, Chicago has three and Ohio and…

… .,11 uthblinding, That spot is the mo, than sensational fielding o Harm I Kke, who put u1 the, most reziar,.aleie dislay in the gardens that Wolverine fans have wit- nessed since the drys of Corge Sis…

May 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… relief driver. Ilachle. for toAvet l4J~lliW~%altbough a freshman, heas had con- __ _ iticdrabhle driving experience,' and a Another Michigan Big Z10 Champion t WOLVERINES DREAK 6 REGOR BETN HO911T 1…

…, accomplished the ter when he heaped 24 11 1-2 inc Hubbard jumlped but twice. Hist leap was good for 21 feet 7 1-2 inc Martin, of the Wolverines, set a Ohio field record for the 440 w~ he ran the distance in 49 2…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… voted hzim pro- -_________ fessor Emeritus. 1His retirement goars into effect at the end of this semester., LM U EOSNO UTERITZ LEADS VARSIT' A T"TACK WITH 3 HIT -Wolverine" Score Trio Of 1tun11" harpy…

… to five scattered hi while the Wolverines pounded out fi- runs defeating Ohio by a 5-2 score. Liverance pitched the best game his carter and also helped the Mai, and Blue attack by hitting safelyc two…

…. IUteritz lead the Wolverine of fexsi) getting threo hits wvhile Paper w, a tower of defense handling four w usually hard chances at the hot co ner without a slip. Box: score follows:, MICH1IGAN AB3 R H-1PO A…

May 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… in the Big Ten race. Bot undefeated thus far, the : three victories to her c the Wolverines have co: two foes. Minnesota is th Conference team that rem en. The Gophers howev (gaged in but one contes…

…' Wolverines sI the tilt. However, there ,are s men on the Indian rost been playing exceptiona in certain games. Wit consistent, the Lundgren move mor smoothly on the title. ullnew thin leadoff m , is a fine : I…

May 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… retun to j h oloig wlslaig toj school sometimeay~-Ottnext (fuall the medallion in front of the Benneapolia, Maynless anroa haa Library. first iinizg the Wolverines settled ThAmuhiscussMyed (B A y. h…

May 07, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… two-game series withi Minnesota was called off in the second innin:; on account of rain. The score at th a end of the second inning stood 3-0 in favor of the Wolverines. COUNCIL ASKS FOR' BIGREISRAIO…

… King twins were the stars for ' the losers scoring all of time points, while Quirk, who-made thie course in ! a. 78 and cantain Smith wer'e 'tie lum-' inaries for 'the Wolverine. All men second T…

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