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May 30, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

Wolverine's I the" Many of the newer houses on the margins in the finals. Tennis has can offer in the breast stroke event, sne- campus made unexpected showings din not beeir completed, Psi Upsilon be- and…

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 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

…\ i r ^ 7N N ...... \ '1 . Mr. ,... ... b,..Y.,.,.. I Ift I RUM, SULTS Wolverine Track Stock Rises After Triumph Over Buckeyes RfECEIVE ENTRIES FOR NET TOURNEY' 11 ke Three Singles…

… and Both Doubles Matches for 4 to I Score Over Gophers ET 0. S. T TOAO1&RROW AT COLUIBUS IN FINAL CONTEST huck Mer1'e , who won the Big tennis.: singles ctampionship for higan and three f his Wolverine

… namatoh,..added another victory to ir list when they defeated the Uni- sity of Miniesota quartet yester- Safternoon at Ferry field by a int of :5 to 1, the Wolverines tak- three of the four singles matches…

… picking, taking series in straight sets 6-2, 64. he Wolverines leave today for Col us where they will oppose Ohio e on the Buc eye courts tomorrow rnoon. The Scarlet and Grey, rting from the defeats…

… Frak ensoie he Maroons. Carron was eliminat n the singles by Wilsn, the Chi- a star who lost to Merkel of Mich- i In the finals after a hard strug-; .Wednesday's play will close the' on for the Wolverine

… 'Wolverine tracksters showed a decided improvement over their work in the dual meet with Illinois, seven. or the men coming through with im- proved marks at Columbus. Coach Steve Farrell took 28 -men with him…

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 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… Merkel. Wilsonl, tired frc and fight, dropped the next tv nd the title. Merkel won; 6 ithout difficulty, although Caged a brave stand in the It ter Merkel had taken four ga. row. The play of the Wolverine

… faggerty flied Kazoo . ....,.2 0'04'0}iO 0, 0l2 0-4 amn nout toMiller things began to look pret-' Michigan ... 2 0p0q.0 0000 3 x-5 ty black for the Wolverines. Shackle- The lineup follows: tmlnIford, the…

May 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… may also score some >iuts for the Wolverines in this 'ent. Hubbard' will win the broad mp, while Aldrich may cop second ace, as he jumps around 22 feet. andowski, Prosser and Kelley are I good men in…

… the pole vault and Il probably add on a lot of points r the Wolverines. Ohio may be forced to be content h r A w a tl I i i . L 3 3 : i' I i I Expected To Win 5 Points Today S ! William J. Van Orden S…

… Should be Practice uessin; O'Hara, Stryker, or Noonan May Get Monnd Call MAKE READY FOR OH10 STATE TRIP MONDAY AS END NEARS Elated over the Wolverine victory from Illinois Thursday afternoon. Michigan…

…. Buckeyes second Ohio State, who is now resting int second place in the race for Confer- ence honors will face the Wolverines Monday on the Buckeye diamond at Columbus and if Coach Fisher's men come through…

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 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

…-ecludes the possibility of ;_brawny Wolverines may make it up-- either parent's presence at the Com-re the lanky Tigers probably won't. IThe Optic is here again with more' mencement exercises. At Ferry field…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

… Mich- Segi at o tdor thek asn fi nel cea- igan's 80 1-2. No javelin reports have egiate outdoor track and 23eld inept! Harry Kipe The verstaile Wolverine center- fielder kept the fans on their toes…

…- onds flat which is better than any Wolverine has done this season, al-, though Martin may provide an upset. Kirkpatrick has an average time of 4:29 2-5 in the milq and at the Penn relays he ran as anchor…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…. Once more the fireworks began, this time wih richigan on the lighting end of the fuse. Wolverines Parade Dalot drove out a single to center. Xilein crashed a wierd, twisting double down the thirdl base…

… games. On Saturday Western State Normal college of Kal- amazoo visits Ann Arbor and on Monday the Wolverines journey to Columbus for the second tilt with Ohio State, runners -up in the Big Ten Two base…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 6

… real fight of young lives. Jackson to Hurl cording to all available dope it be Jackson, the Indians' grvat> ad wizard, who will step up on hilock in his second attempt to the Wolverines. Jackson had…

… being at the s of the Wolverines. is probable that Howard Liver- will be Coach Fisher's choice to se the Illini batters on Thurs- Livy pitched a beautiful game at na, out twirling Jackson in the run, and…

…;er, Hollingsworth, Brilihewrt and Gharrity; .Danforth, Root, Pruett and S$evereid.' lat'oiial League W~olverines Should Win C'ol m-libits] fleet If -Performaiices Are AUp to Standard 1MAY OUTSTANDING STARSi…

… :mect will be bas- ed. A comparison of. the marks of each team shows a majority of the poi-nts resting with the Wolverines but since, the Illinois meet anything is likely to happen. Throwing all unlooked…

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 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…. earn after team, has taken tho field ,inst the Wolverines, ;.ach of them, owing the defeat o the another' at hatids of 'the Fisherites, toufted as et in the CQPnfereu1ee, each of1 M chosen to put downi…

… in prime shape for the, coming. i-m pcortant encounter. Physically the Wolverines are in! better condition today than they have been. since the day previous to the first Indian game. Jack Blott is…

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 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 9

… hurling prevented Minnesota from en- dangering the Wolverines' early lead. schoice. The Mich Sixth inning:. Minnesota--Hartfleld ad gai th abenc jout, Haggerty to Shackleford. Grist- zthe receiving posi- 4…

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 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… the field was so muddy that the weight men could not get a foothold in the ground. SThe Wolverines are fortunate in hav- Jack Renault in uniform of constable of Canadian northwest mounted police Jach…

… the offing and that Eddie Gibson will climb the hill against the Gophers on Saturday with Noonan and Strycker in reserve. The Wolverines have been playing ;reat ball all through the. season and no let…

… considered to be of much importance when comparing the different teams as contenders for Con- ference honors. The Wolverine chances of copping the 'Big Ten meet, while not overly bright seem as good as any of…

… stars cannot compare with the Varsity. Illinois secured eight firsts in the dual meet last Saturday but the Wolverines were only one behind with seven to their credit. It is here that the Michigan…

… supporters base their hopes of victory. The events in which the Wolverines took first honors -were ones in which they have done so consistently throughout the year and one in which they will give every school…

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 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 15, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… alpear to have f r ~lsi a wtide e strongest 'Wolverine contender in this MTacEll en was not upto' ncta i-er theirerivals at aisobutlittl event, to finish fouirth after 'a hard, tions in the high jiiup l 15…

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 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…,(T fitST I PVOATtON FkbOM SWAR t'iIi7OIIE, i~IAiGI Mtchlgaq's aisty to 1118 team left , yeaterday for the east l at is said t6 be the longest tOil ikey-e attemlptd by it Wolverine "cut utlt, and the…

… being the possessor of the fain- is hick piec has been working over- tithe in Crder that Wolverine teams may be Victorious. Sport Snap Shots- (Cdontinued from Page One)(% Blrooker and Hunter managed to…

May 12, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 162) • Page Image 9

…'.Illinois +Game Steve Farrell Veteran Wolverine trac 'whose cohorts captur~ed first the Conference Indoor ineet promise to repeait when thk meet takes place in June, regarded -toether -with Key patrick of…

… get The Wolverines playedl Illinois nino Schild-' games, winning eight- and tieing one, -before they dropped a contest to the while Urbana students, '3-0 in 1897. IN cop-.l First inning…

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 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 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 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

… center, Uteritz taking third? e out. Shncklefo-d singled scor- teritz, and Kiinke followed hirn the plato when Foley fumbledv 's grounder. following inning the Wolverines ated the feat. Blott singled and…

…-Pletcher Irwi ('C. teritz Wolverine leader whose single and and clever base running in the tenth Inning enabled him to dash home fromI third base with the'.winning runi on a passed ball, thus sending Notre Dame…

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…

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