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May 29, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… Grey end will close the 1932 season for Che Wolverines. In the first two-game series here earlier in the month, the teams qplit, with Ohio winning the first, 6 to 4, through the hitting and pitching…

… efforts of their star hurler, Lowell Wrigley. In the second, splendid relief hurling by Whitey Wistert enabled the Wolverines to win, 7 to 5. In the last two games against Michigan State and Chicago, Coach…

May 28, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… Michigan. WOLVERINES IMPROVED $outhpaw jinx, Driven Away ini Michigan State Game, May Return. Another chapter in the history of Michigan's diamond team and its battle against left-handed pitchers will be…

… written this afternoon on Ferry Field as the Wolverines play host to the University of Chicago's 'Maroons. The game will begin at 2:30 o'clock. The Windy City outfit is holding dlown the cellar position in…

May 27, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

… this season --Northwestern, were handball, which was taken by Ten this sPason-. Nthe Wolverines; bowling, picked, up Ohio, and Purdue. by the Shamrocks with little In addition to Big Ten honors, trouble…

… in the usual seven It was only last week that the weights. Crowns this year were Wolverines fell before the fine hur- won by Hirata, 118-pounds; Koplin, ling of Purdue's star port-sider and 126-pounds…

May 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… made just, to get, a glimpse of the man out to Walker, which the mayor New York's millions call "Jirny."I used on a European trip. MICHIGAN NINEIIS ICTOR OVER STATE IN WILD &-3 CAME Wolverines Squash…

… (Special to the Daily) EAST LANSING, May 25. - An outfit of nine fighting Wolverines stemmed a last-minute rallyby Michigfani State's diamond team here this afternoon to win out by a score of 4-3. McNeal was…

May 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… leaving from San Francisco on August 11. A stopover in Honolulu en route will be made in order to get in a series with the University of Ha- waii's squad. Once in Japan, the Wolverines will start…

… sop- inlass "A", the D.U.'s in class "1B," i 1 tshri iton -- .- ---- 22 13 691) Wolverine ntters swept every one arate calendars gives in review the and A.K.L. in class "C." The Phy- ¢i'r iL..........8…

May 25, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

Wolverines. The lone failure was recorded during the first meeting of these two teams this season, when they played a 3 to .3 tie in sixteen in- nings, oi Ferry Field, May 3. Michigan is somewhat bowed by a…

… field for the Wolverines this afternoon. Manuel, rDaniels, Waterbor, and Superke will comprise the infield with Braendle, Petoskey, and Wistert playing the f outfield. McNeal and Tompkins are i lated to…

May 22, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… him out of the race and made it possible for Michigan to annext the Big Ten track title here today. The Wolverines ran up a total of 50% points as against Ohio State's 46% and Indiana's 43Y. The other…

May 21, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan and Minnesota kept well ahead in team totals with respective scores of 624 and 625. James Reston, of Ilinois, followed Fischer with 155. Behind him came Ed Dayton, a Wolverine, who coin- piled a…

…, president of the Music school, Prof. Earl V. Moore, Prof. Albert Lockwood, Prof. A. H. White, Vice-t President Shirley Smith, Prof. Clar-. ence Johnston. PURDUE DEFEA TS WOLVERINES, 97e Mkcigan Pounds Out F…

Wolverine hurlers and finally pulled out a 9 to 7 victory The winning: FIFTEEN MICHICAN TRACKMEN QUALIFY, AT BIC TEN MEET Brooks Leads Discus Throw With Toss of 148 Feet; Also Gets Place in Shot. IRENWICK…

… stepped out in front of the field here today to qualify 16 men in the finals of the Conference track and field meet tomorrow. Michigan was second among the qualifiers with 15 men. Trailing the Wolverines in…

… Russell, Ben Glading, Harold Ellerby and Charles. DeBaker all came through to win their heats. The Wolverines placed at least one man in every event but the javelin throw. Don Renwick captured his heat in…

May 21, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… 393 Pc t. ,714 .677 .576 .572 .517 .455 .310 .172 Pct. .688 .607 .528 .469 .440 .410 .400 .393 ;1 I by John Thomas George Mills will probably face the Wolverines today at Champaign as Coach Fisher…

May 19, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… the result of last week's match when Dodge easily defeated the Wolverine captain. Bob Clarke dropped the only sin- gles match when he lost, 6-0, 6-4 to Telting, who showed to excellent advantage. Johnny…

… Roindel came back nice- ly afteri dropping the first set to t rim Fuller 1-6, 6-4, 6-2. The stocky Wolverine got his driving game go- ing in the last set. Snell perform- ed brilliantly to beat Pearlsten 6…

… they lost to the Wildcat duo of Fuller and Hailes, 8-6, 6-2. Fuller was a tower If strength in. the turning back of the Wolverines. Summaries Ryan (M) d. Dodge (NU), 6-4, 8-6. Telting (NU) d. Clarke (M…

May 19, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… Saturday. Coach Charlie Hoyt discussed the chances of the Wolverine squad that is going with him to Evanston, and announced the twenty-man team that will carry Michigan's colors. Renwick, Campbell, and Lamb…

May 18, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…- tival program opening tonight. 1 MICHIGANNN4 - 3-1 Wolverines Fail to Make Best of Chances; Gene Braendle Stars at Plate. By Guy M. Whipple, jr. YPSILANTI, May 17.-While the Michigan nine was throwing…

… Ypsilanti field. A momentary mental relapse on the part of Ken Manuel, Wolverine first baseman, when he argued a close play at first and watched two runners cross the plate, was partly responsible for the…

… Michigan could not recover.. The other Ypsilanti run came in the eighth when Michaelis doubled and scored on Christy's safety. Gene Braendle ran away with the Wolverine hitting honors, smash- ing out three…

May 18, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… the twenty-third an- nual running of the Big? Ten cham- pionships. Coach Charlie Hoyt will take a full squad of 20 men to Evanston in an effort to regain the crown which the Wolverines" have won eleven…

May 17, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… balanced strength of the Wolverines. 'ummaries Sorenson (WS) d. Ryan (M) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 Laevin (WS) d. Bob Clarke (M) P- 2_c 'Q P0 i At the same meeting Harry R, T. Brown, Charles M. Rush, Geor and Kenneth…

May 17, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

Wolverines again. In their final practice the team batted for about an hour against the offerings o f left-handers, as Coach Ray Fisher expects to face port-side hurling in the next two games, the Normal game…

… THIS WEEK Will Go to Evanston This Friday for Conference Contests; Concede Chance. With the dual meet season at an end Coach Charlie Hoyt and his Wolverine thinclads are now direct- ing their efforts…

May 15, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…-run rally in the sevenths in- ning, the Wolverines came from be- hind to win, 7 to 5. Wistert stepped.in in the third inning after "Lefty" McKay had faded in his first Big Ten start of the season, with three…

… meet was the only one that the Wolverines have lost all year. Captain Jack Lenfesty won all of the points the Maize and Blue squad secured, by taking 2 1-2 points from Berry while Bob Kep- ler, star…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… -. - _________________________ OHIO STATE BEATS ICHIGAN NINE, 8-4 IN TENSESTRUGGLE Steady Pitching and Hitting of Wrigley, State Pitcher, Wins for Buckeyes. TO PLAY AGAIN TODAY Wolverines Tie Score in Last Half of Eighth Inning But…

… they had combinled two hits, one a fluke triple, with an' error and a wild pitch to even the count. It remained for Harley Mc- Neal, the Wolverine moundsman, to retire the Buckeyes in their half of the…

… the ninth. The Wolverines made a valiant effort to even the count again in the ninth. Manuel came through with a solid hit to left field, went to second on McNeal's infield out, and scored when pinch…

…- mediately under the care of the ship's surgeon. 'BI TENNIS TEAM BEATS ADRIAN, 9-0 Wolverines Show Superiority by Winning Most Matches, 6-0. (Special t oThe Daily) ADRIAN, Mich., May 13.-Michi- gan's 'B…

…' tennis team scored a slam over the Adrian Varsity here today, 9-0. The Wolverines won most of their matches With a 6-0 score, so complete was their superiority. SUMMARIES Singles: Nifen (M) defeated Den…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… CO0LUMFIUS OVAL Buckeyes Ares Due 'for 1H1rd.1DRy as Hy'sMnNc..r ColumbIR)PS. VLNWIC N 10,22 Ohio Has Gr.-'c-r Team Power But Wolverine Stars May Win Meet With Firsts. My.ki_, a n (CICO U a ters the…

… Colby Ryant, call im r Ryean characterized Fred Perry is illam Shoty"Ca~tlo, :f rP ,)sed byT "Lefty' McKa~y, w'ith ofsahe Wolverines, in the feature an game, and is one of the favorites eheWitr Tm i…

… Stnell will team together against Captain Hioffer and Korb. With Ohio State classed as one of the finest, teams in the confer- onee, the success of the Wolverines this afternoon will enable Coach Johnstone…

May 13, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in another clash on Feiry Field Saturday. It will be up to Harley McNeal to keep the Maize and Blie nine battling for the Big Ten ieadiership in this afternoon's game. MeNeal has already…

… afternoon he should be able to'tame the Bucks. While the Wolverines have not been hitting as well as they :should, they have made their hits count for runs in the only two Confer- ence clashes in which they…

… effort to get as much bat- ting power as possible in the top part of the Wolverine batting or- der, Coach Ray Fisher has made another of his numerous shifts in the batting order. Avon Artz, who swings from…

May 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the afternoon for the Wolverines, scoring thirteen clear placements from play, and taking four ilove ,games- eindel and Snell came through In the doubles to win 6-2, 6-3 over Fuller and Perelstein, the…

…. Harley Mc- neMe will probably be on the mound in he first g:ame with Jack Toni - '.: go"ngthe hurling on Saturday. ^gtaist Chicago last Saturday, the Wolverines looked like a vastly DINING ROOM improved…

May 08, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… points apiece late in the afternoon, the Wolverines came through with triumphs in the 220-yard low hur- dies, the half-mile run, the discus throw, and the hammer throw to sew up first place. The Maize and…

…'s festivities. Hawley Egleston, Wolverine tim- ber topper, managed to win both of the hurdle events with fast times. He was the easy winner in the high hurdle event, -which he took with a time of :14.8 to tie the…

… exceptionally fast time of :48:4 to tie the Michi- gan mark set by Haff way back in 1913. De~aker also ran a nice race to take second place a step ahead of Christinsen of Illinois. Booker Brooks, giant Wolverine

… nine blows and a 5 to 1 victory over the Maroons in a* Western Conference baseball game., The. Wolverines bunched three singles, a pair of walks, and an er- ror for three runs in the first in- ning, and…

… McNeal held the Maroons helpless except in the fifth when, a single and a double scored their only run. It was Michigan's second straight victory. The Wolverines wasted no time in getting onto Henshaw…

May 07, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… rivalry of the cinder paths when the Ilini encounter the Wolverine thinclads this afternoon on Ferry field in the only home ap- pearance of the Maize and Blue this season. The meet, which is one of the high…

… last night. Charlie Hoyt, the Wolverine men- tor, and Harry Gill, the tutor of the Illini, matched against each other again. These two Big Ten- coaches are among the foremost master minds of the track…

… strong teams on the track and on the field, but this year the Illini do not boast toge strength of former years and the Wolverines have been handicapped by injur- ies and poor weather conditions. Harry…

May 07, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

… have been improving rapidly Humphreys carrying the Wolverine and can be counted on to give the colors. Wolves a tough battle for the day's honors. Three of Coach Gill's best .A bets, Christiansen…

… Hurdles. Egleston and Haefele will bear the Wolverine hopes in the hurdles with Etnyre and either Johnson or Seely upholding the honor of the 01r, 1 V . A U Oid'ei wil aV_ tend the meetings of the American…

May 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…'R GRADUATING CLASSi SWINGOUT AS SENIORS SWUNG AROUND THE CAMPUS MICHIGAN DEFEA9TS' TOKID NINE, 13-9,I 'IN SLIPSHOD GAMEI Wolverines Use Four Pitchers; Eight Errors Marked Up to Each Team. Traditional…

Wolverines nicked the Tokio pitcher for 13 hits and two passes, while St. Paul knocked four Michigan twirlers for five safeties and received 11 bases on balls. Each team was charged with eight errors. The fun…

May 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… a lateC jinning rally to sxvccp the Chicago Gry1erl n eet rw Illinois Squad Slight Edge series, winning 8 to 7. and Myatt. Over Wolverines. Clint Brown held St. Louis in NATIONAL LEAGUE check while…

May 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… " enough! EXHIBIT NO. 3 BASEBALL AGAIN "All McNeal had to do was to re- tire three more State batters and the game was in. Four men faced the Wolverine hurler in the ninth. He retired three of them without…

May 04, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… provide stiff opposi- tion for the Wolverine diamod team. Coach Fisher said after yester- day's game that he will start Wist- ert today and will also pitch Trav- erse some and if these two pitchers cannot…

… Few Seasons. by Johni W. Townsend University Course; Fischer I Coach Gill and the Illinois thin- Cards 69 in Practice. clads will invade the sanctum of the Wolverines this Saturday to do Desitethefac…

… College, Johnny a little different aspect than it has Fischer, brilliant Wolverine sopho- in former seasons as the Illini do more, breezed around the Univer- not boast the strength that they sity course…

… course record held anced and the outcome has jointly by himself and Coach Ray I always been in doubt until the Courtright. A four footer on the final reckonings. A year ago on the the Wolverines journeyed…

… could noti field as well as he could pitch, the Wolverines were able to earn their (Continued- from Page 1) tie. Two errorsb by the Sp<trtaim twirler, combined with s mne oth. - sloppy fielding and some t…

May 03, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… . baseball team to Michi- iamond this afternoon in the me of the series between the an State and the Wolverines'" les Griffin, star left-hander, arry the pitching burden Coach Fisher's nine. Grif- i two games…

… displace Co, a, former champion. Hill Runs Best Race. In the two-mile r'un Bill Hill n v the best two-mile race he har eier run in his life for a fourth place. The Wolverine distance star was up against…

…-mile evcut by Notre Daime, in the two-mile :- lay the Wolverine foursome was ck- ly about two yards behind the w n- nors, Notre Dame, for a third. No:re Dame's time of 7:48.8 breaks t:ie former Drake record…

… playing at num- ber three. The Spartans will present a for- midable array of tennis talent, gathered mostly from western Michigan, but the Wolverines, by virtue of their performances in the opening matches…

May 03, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

…''. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Retain Positions; Senatorsea Yankees Purdue Win Shows Wolverines' Power LEO DIEGEL RATES VIRGINIA VAN WIE NATION'S BEST WOMAN GOLFER BIG LEAGUE…

… STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Aeet with Detroit City College Pipgras Says Gomez' Success Carded for Wednesday. Due to Confusion on Part The decisive 17-1 victory record- of Everyone in Park. ed by the Wolverine

… confidence. ;be powerful Wolverines. 'Trueblood "I could hardly believe my eyes will try to give as many men as when I saw her playing in Lo An- >ossible a chance against the De- geles. Her game has improved…

… she is the best the Wolverine stand po ion player in the country." Northwestern will be met on Guided By Impulse. Monday, May 9, while on Sat- Leo has no plans at this time to rday, T ay ,oo whilo take…

… the great money player, 'Ohio State shold extend the ( Sarazen, will not be at Ssandwich. Wolverines to the lmit, since Both are creatures of impulse. If Bob Kepler, one of the finalists either or both…

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