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May 20, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… peg into Rippler, caught Seymoure six feet off the bag for a double play. Wolverine batsmen went on a ram- page today, the final count showing them to have amassed 11 hits during the nine innings. Every…

…. the athletes who will be picked to compete for Michigan in the Eastern Intercollegiate a week later, Trainer Farrell, of the Wolverine Varsity track team will stage an interclass meet on Ferry field…

May 21, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily Vol. XXIV, No. 165. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914. PRIME FIVE CE * * * * * * * * * MICHIGAN WINS CL.OSE CONTEST O FROM__CORNELL Wolverines Take Advantage of…

…) ITHACA, N. Y., May 20.--Making the best of their lonesome trio of hits, the touring Wolverines took a nerve-rack- ing game 'here today from Cornell by a 3 to 2 score, thus keeping intact their record -of…

… today's match with the touring Michigan ten- nis team, 4 to 2, thus taking revenge on the same four Wolverine men whom last year they fell before. Mich- igan captured one singles and one doubles contest…

May 22, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… Game to, Princeton After 14 'Straight Wins HITS STAND AT SIX EACH, BurvlTsrIY SLIPS OFTEN (Detroit News Service.) PRINCETON, N. J., May 21.-The Tiger stopped the Wolverine today, Princeton defeating the…

… frequent defeats, made the most of the , R vice-president succeeds in case of the demoralization of the Wolverine in the , president's inability to serve, but fourth inning and tallied four runs. OM George…

May 23, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… Bases Force Wolverines to Drop Second Contest of Trip SISLER WITH WRENCHED ARM CANNOT FACE PENNSYLVANIA Qunaintance Will Probably Be Used in Final Eastern Contest Today (Detroit News Service…

….) PHILADELPHIA, PENN., May 22.- Hard luck and poor fielding, lost to- day's game for the touring Wolverines, Swarthmore taking the contest by a score of 6 .to 5. Michigan's defense went to piece's in the fourth…

May 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… 2. For the third time in as many days a Wolverine pitcher went bad in the middle of a game, the oppo- sition piling up four runs and winning the game before Lundgren's relief man got in action. The…

… Ferguson, but neither could get on. Sheehy fanned to end the game. The score: IN 220 YARD STRAISHTA WOLVERINE TEAM BESTS NAVY Goaded to Vengeance by Defeats Michigan Tennis Players Take All Matches…

May 29, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…e Michi :1 Daily PRIORU FIVa G E2 Vol. XXIV, No. 172. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDA.\Y, , 1914. ,. r M+ -err rr -. _ _--__ " y .. WOLVERINES TO MEET MA.C. ON DIAMOND TODAY Lundgren's Men…

… revenge over the M. A. C. Farmers this afternoon when the Ag- gie nine comes to Ferry field for the second diamond clash of the season. Two weeks ago the Wolverines trounc- ed the Lansing tribe by a 6…

May 31, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… Men Listen to .Returns From East DODG E ASSUMES OLD ROLE OF "TAMER OF WOLVERINES" Lungren's Charges Stage Imitation of Diamond Clash; Result Is Disastrous Some score or more Aggies, baseball players and…

… enough runs to win even an extraordinary ball game such as this was. And when Ralph Dodge attempted, and succeeded, to assume his old title role of Wolverine Tamer, Lundgren was helpless. He tried all…

…'s sacrifice fly. But the Wolverines, at this point, could no longer restrain themselves, and the Aggies forthwith put over seven runs in 'a trio of innings, and then even Lundgren's hosts of substi- tutions…

… they laced out a total of five hits, Michigan contributed a brace of er- rors, and four runs came over the pan. But in the next, with Quaintance in' the box, the Wolverines balked, and EVENTS FOR TODAY…

… will be a big rush GETS THIRD ITERCOLLESIATE. Wolverines Nosed Out of Second When Reller of Cornell and Lockwood of Pennsylvania Land in Sprints INDIVIDUAL IlGH HONORS {O TO SEWARD AND MEREDITH Maize…

…, or Kohler taken third in the shot put, the Wolverine would have beaten the Quaker. Trainer Farrell had counted on both events, expecting both his men to place second. Kohler was in poor condition…

… winners from Michi- gan. Dartmouth, Yale and California all cut in on Harvard, and other straglers, more than on the two leaders, and as a result the Wolverines had no chance at first, although they should…

May 02, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… HIPONCONTEST Wins Right to Represent [iehigan in Peace Finals to Be Held at Lake Mohonk FORM ER WOLVERINES WINNERS For the third time within the lastl SUPERINTENDENTS CLOSE WITH .ELECTION OF YEAR'S OFFICERS…

May 04, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… custom, if he is figuring on nosing out either of the Wolverine sprinters. Although Wilson sustained a bad fall in the low hurdles, he will be in shape for the meet next Saturday. Corbin, the hurdler who…

May 07, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… meantime Wolverines to four hits, .ggers, by Benton and gle by Benton, and a ild hit by Waltz. These e the only ones who could ery of the Orangemen at TODAY Comedy club tryout, Cercle Francais rooms, 3:00 o…

… distance, which makes the Wolverines look good for a few points in the mile. "Red" Donnelly and Kuivinen will start the two-mile. Corbin, Catlett and Crumpacker will run the low hurdles, while the first two…

…'s bunt when Benton was racing and the Wolverine runner did not ve a chance at the plate. Ahearn, the Orange short-stop was gely responsible for keeping the tting average of the Wolverines be- w normal. He…

May 08, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… ranking in the tryouts. A week of practice remains to the Wolverines before their invasion of the east, and the men will carry on their "round-robin" trials throughout the whole of the week. The composi…

… will do the twirl- ing for the Wolverines in their sec- ond brush with the Orangemen. Sisler has been out for practice every day, and the coach expects to be able to use the veteran pitcher for the full…

May 13, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…THE DAILY ALANCE 01? THE YEAR D7 c LOCAL The Michigan V, No. 160. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915. WOLVERINES YIELD VICTORYTO AGGIES Batting Slump and Poor Fielding Give Game to M…

…'s batting slump was ac- companied by a falling off in fielding ability in yesterday's game, resulting in a 3 to 1 victory for M. A. C. in the first game of the Wolverine's series of three with the Lansing…

May 14, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… against the Cornell nine when e Wolverines and the Ithacans stack against each other at 3:30 o'clock morrow afternoon. The Red team taking no chances, and Regan looks :e the man to work for the visitors…

…, pointing itself for the Michigan match, and the Ohio university should put up a stiff front to the Wolverines. Pittsburg has played five intercol- legiate matches so far this season, meeting Penn State…

May 16, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… and field allowed the Ithacans a lead and pre- vented the Wolverines from catchingl up, to play the usual tie game. The score was 2 to 1. a With two men down in the second inning and two men on bases…

… sleeve as pitch- ers, the'Ithacan fans are returning to their home tonight with no fear of the Wolverine bunch. ds 'rhe box score and stummaries Idl- low: . Michigane _ TO ELECTN CPTAINSj FOR SPRING GAMES…

May 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…Ited . Form and Defeat Strngly 'Toned Smoky City - ,Atgregation - IFN IEL iOSES TO McELROY, R AN EID THIRTIETH IN SPORT Wolverines Receive Setback at Oberlin .Saturday; Beet Carnegie 'tech Today PITTSBURG, PA…

… in his match with Captain McElroy of the Pittsburg team, and Reindel and Crawford were defeated in the doubles. The other contests went the way of the Wolverines. Switzer, who has been the surprise of…

… one who, a short time ago, committed a similar offense at a rooming house on South University avenue. WOLVERINE WANTS PENPUSHERS Summer School Paper Will Be Issued Three Times Each Week Plans for the…

Wolverine, the sum- mer school paper, hav been nearly completed, and men who wish to try out for staff positions on it will be asked to sign up this week. According to the editors, the paper will be printed…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… TO BE NEW TRaCK EVENT ant Exhibition of "%Iive-A way" Presented by Michigan Nine in fame Filled withs Wolverine Errors ER AND BENTON SECURE VO COUNTERS BY HOME RUNS r and Regan Probably Will Meet r…

… English, Securing Love Set from Smoky City Player -PJTTS3CltG, PA., May 18.-Michi- gan's tennis tew won every match from Carnegie Tech'ical Institute here today. The Wolverines were forced to fight for…

May 20, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… rv / r i ) lLv }, L 1 / ' I PINNEY TO BATTLE FOR PEACE HONORS 3lielIgmt Delegate Represents Central Group at Lake T)ohoik This Afternoon MICHIGAN DEFEATS By Conquering In Doubles, Wolverines Capture…

… were conduct- lieiigan Star Checks Big Red Team All the Way, While His Mates IlisIi Two lR111nners Across Plate IBN TON AND LABADE SECURE THREE SAFE WAILLOPS APIECE Wolverine Catcher !fobs Sisler of No…

…'s game, which the Wolverines won 2 to 0. Cornell's lone hit came in the first inning, when Gordon laid down a bunt. Benton played the ball before it had a chance to roll foul, which it would have done if…

… untouched. Gordon beat the throw to first, and robbed Sisler of credit for pitching the first no-hit' gamc on the Michigan 115 schedule. Labadie did the heavy end of the stick work for the Wolverines, Ben…

May 25, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… fancy diving, east with the Varsity at the intercol- Wolverines Return With Two games decided to stage a sed-off this ye Novelties-tilting and swimming legiates. The team has been finally Won and Two Lost…

… defeated sev- games It played. The Wolverines re- TED MEREDITH TO ENTER BOTI various events will undergo examina- eral of the state colleges and pushed turned to Ann Arbor after this year's QUARTER AND HALF…

May 29, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… station at 11:12 o'clock this morn- annual intercollegiates held on Frank- ing in order to have the men .on hand lin field today.. Captain Smith of the for the third annual regatta of the Wolverines placed…

… team. Blake Miller faced the Wolverines in the second game of the season be- tween Coach Lundgren's and Coach Macklin's men, but the Michigan nine seemed to have no trouble in solving his delivery. .The…

… been Continued on page 6)v OBERLIN IlS STRONG SQUAD In the first Varsity tennis match that has been played on the Ferry field courts in more than three years, Ober-. lin will meet the Wolverine aggrega…

… beat Michigan on the eastern trip. They caught Captain Reindel's men, how- ever, at the beginning of the journey, when the Wolverines had not had much competition., Since then the team has profited very…

May 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… Fails to Overcome Jinx; Final Score, 4-2 WEEDER KEEPS WOLVERINES 1ITS WELL SCATTERED; FAl 1isler Leuds Both Teams in Bat (xetting Three nits in Four Times Up Although outhit nine to seven, N\ C. won the…

Wolverines' jinx, as he did in the game played on ry field, and succeeded in sending back to the bench by the strike route, in addition to keeping the well scattered. Sisler was the hitting star of day…

… board in control of stu- dent publications held yesterday, per- mission was given the Wolverine, the summer school paper, to issue a direc- tory similar to the one published dur- ing the regular term. The…

… directory will contain the names of all those enrolled in the summer; session, and will be issued during the first week of college. The manage- ment of the Wolverine will give one of the directories to each…

… the paper, and the inno- vation is expected to be a convenience to the students. Plans for the Wolverine are prac- tically complete. The first issue will be a special number, and will come out…

May 03, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… GAME Michigan inflicted a 5 to 1 defeat upon Ypsilanti yesterday afternoon, errors of commission and omission figuring largely in the visitor's down- fall. The Wolverines tallied three times right in the…

May 05, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… FIVE HITS Visitors Go to Lansing to Meet . A. C.- Today; Return for Game Tomorrow Michigan sustained her first defeat of the season on the home lot when Syracuse conquered the Wolverines by a score of 3…

May 06, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… veteran team, eight of the men that lined up against the Wolverines last Thursday having played on last year's team. The Orangemen are particularly well for-I tified in the matter of pitchers, and they…

May 16, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… WOLERINES LOSE TO SYRACUSE IN HHRDGAME, 7-5 SLATER OF THE ORANGEMEN WINS OWN GAME WITH DOUBLE IN EIGHTh MICHIGAN OUTHITS OPPONENTS Robins has Trouble Caused by Wild- ness, but Wolverines Play Snap- l)y Game…

… the bases and net- ting three runs for his team. Slater held the Wolverines down un- til the fourth inning when Brandell slammed out a triple to deep center, (Continued on Page Four) NEED MANY MEN FOR…

May 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… that ever happened in a ball game took place and some things that nobody had ever heard of before'were on exhibition. Miller started for the Wolverines and got away fairly well for two innings by…

… side. In the fifth the Wolverines shoved across four tallies. Newell doubled to deep center, and went home when Sauters threw wild to firat in an at-, ,tempt to retire, Ohlmacher. Eckley repeated the…

… explain the Wolverine defeat. The team meets Lafayette today, a team which recently defeated Lehigh with ease. Summaries: Singles--Powers,. captain (L) d. Crawford, captain (M),. 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; Mack (M) d…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Game; Meet Swarthmore Today Ithaca, -N. Y., May 18.-Lundgren's Wolverines today shook the jinx which has been hovering over them for most of the season by defeating Cornell by a four to two score. The…

… Brandell, the shortstop ac- cepting three hard chances and field- ing each one perfectly. The Wolverines sewed up the game in the ninth by adding the fourth run to their total. Captain Labadie poled a long…

…Minute Nevs Told in Brief Easton, Pa., May 1.-Michigan de- feated Lafayette in the tennis match here today by a score of 4 to 2. The Wolverine racquet stars put up an unusually good game, defeating the same men…

May 21, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… matches each. The Wolverines and Blue Jackets ran neck and neck from the send-off up to the last point. Mack took two sets of singles from Randolph, 6-3, 6-3. Capt. Crawford also won in the singles. Switzer…

… Murray made in " ny" Garrell's time of 15 2-5 secoi But nine men of the visitors suc ed in amassing a total of 50 p while the Wolverines made 71 their quota. Lack of. material h capped the Bears severely…

May 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… . AT- 1 PIP I VOL. XXVI. No. 165. WOLVERINE TRICK ARTISTS PRACTICE FOR FINAL TIME CAPT. SMITH, UFER, FOX, GRIEST, AND MURPHY MAKE FINAL APPEARANCE PLAN BIG SEND-OFF FOR TEAM "Morry" Dinne to Address…

May 26, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…'clock tomorrow morning for Lansing, arriving at the Michigan Ag- ricultural College's stronghold at 11:00 o'clock. Special cars will be provided for the Wolverine athletes, and athletic au- thorities announce that…

May 27, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…- pleted tomorrow on Soldiers' field. Captain Smith of the Wolverines, the present intercollegiate champion in the dashes, came through both the sprint heats with first places, and from indications should be…

… Fischer. Fontanna came through the quarter in good style, and looks to 'be able to boost the Wolverines' total. Fischer won his heats in the low hurdles, while Cross, one of the leaders in the shot putting…

… profession, lived up to ex-. pectations by heaving the pill far. enough to be among those who will: throw the 16-pound shot in the finals. (ContInued on Page Six) WOLVERINE MEN TO REPORT Summer Publication Men…

… to Confer 'With Managers Preparations for the university sum- mer paper, The Wolverine, are well under way. Regular credit may quite likely be arranged with the summer school authorities for the…

May 28, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…, of the Wolverines, came in second in 1 2-5 seconds slower. Cornell took the first four places in the two-mile when Corwirth made up 60 yards in the last lap on Putnam of Yale, and came to the tape in…

…- ganized Wolverine nine succeeded in wiping out some of the sting of last fall's gridiron defeat when they hand- ed the Aggies a 5-3 beating yesterday afternoon. Miller, opening the game for the Lundgrenites…

…, the southpaw, allowing four hits, and De- mond, his successor, allowing seven. An air-tight infield played a large part in the Wolverine victory, not an error being chalked up against the' Wolverines

May 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

Wolverines will then be able to dope out the odds they want on the Iowa game. In spite of the defeat Hamilton the corn state pitcher is said to have done wonderful work but had a tendency to be wild, two…

May 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…I- rSitr i an :43 at lx w DAY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918. PR: HILL . " STRIVE PASSAGE FORI iHY WOLVERINES ENTER CHAMPIONSHIP MEET New York, May 14.-Seventeen col- leges…

… on June 8 in the middle west. The Wolverines have a small group of high class per- formers, and should the points be well distributed at Franklin field, Michigan may succeed in winning the championship…

May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… sacrifice any-; adame body for our own sake, I tell them n h-r now they are mistaken." WOLVERINES WIN Yeslerday's Yictoiy Places Michigan Nearer Conference Title as ,ow- is Contender RUZICKA PITCHES WINNING…

… hurdles, and 220 yard dash, and a s out all third in the high jump, Johnson did Spanish not take part in the high jump, as the Wolverines had the meet safe in hand tg a min- when that event came around…

… last hundred yards, when Buell made a hard try to take the lead, but the Notre Dame runner sprinted, and finished a few inches ahead of the CROSS Wolverine. Call also forced Captain Donnelly into second…

… the foul line. Several chances to score were thrown away by the Wolverines by the lack of head work, either by the coachers, or the runners themselves. In the sixth Genebach doubled, and reached third…

… Ohlmacher each singled. The rest of the Wolverine clan+ that reached bases, did not get there through their ability to handle the bat. Hawkeyes Threaten to Score Iowa threatened in the second and again in the…

May 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…or yt1rn ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918. _r OYS WOLVERINES BEAT SOHIO BY ONE RUN RED CROSS GETS SOOO FIRST DAY LAW SCHOOL LOSES TWO FACULTY MEN FLY illiam .L. Phelps, of the…

… their fielding, were the luminar- ies of the fray. Fish Is Effective Fish, the Columbus school's pitch- er, held the Wolverines to but two hits in the first five innings, retiring the batters one ,two…

May 26, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… Hinkel hard through- t the game, getting to him for a al of 14 swats. The Wolverines reed more of their runs in yester- y's game than in any single game to te, and made more hits than they ve made against…

… appointments were made: Roy H. Fricken, '19, man- aging editor of the Gargoyle; E. Katherine Kilpatrick, '19, business manager of the Inlander; Russell C. Barnes, '20, managing editor of the Wolverine for the…

… and business manager of the Wolverine were not appointed. It was moved that the publication be subsi- dized. Salaries of the editors of the Di- rectory, Athletic Program, and Mich- iganensian were…

May 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… .iversity of Iowa here this afAer- by the score of 7 to 2. Scheid- :ching his second .Conference held the Iowans. to seven well- ed hits. he, first inning the Wolverines Hamilton for three hits in suc- i and…

… gathered an amount of hits made them count ven runs. Only one error was ed against the Wolverines, Iowa g two misplays. score: ;s- 1234 56789-R HE ;an ...2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-7 7 1 ........0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 7…

May 29, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… Con- ference diamond title here this after- noon when it trounced the Illinois aggregation 6 to 2 in a game that showed clearly the superiority of the MBERSHIP WAePnI.N Wolverines. M Michigan, with 13…

… Ruzicka. The Champaign lads also made three errors while the The Union drive for $250,000 to put Wolverine defense slipped but once behind Ruzy. the new Union buldig in condition Michigan Takes Early Lead…

… hits and the George F. Hurley, '18L, president of Illinois infield made two errors. Two the Union, and C. T. Van Dusen, '19E, innings later the Wolverines again chairman of the drive, issued orders…

… see them before tonight. Subscrip- Wolverine shortstop for the season. tions after Friday night will not be in- Genebach's Cat&h Checks Rally cluded in the campaign, but will mere- Illinois, still…

May 01, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Gargoyle, The Students' Directory, The Athletic Program, The Wolverine. Any student wishing to apply for any of these positions should send his application in writing to Prof. E. R. Sunderland, Law building…

May 06, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…, with headquarters at A. R. C. base hospital 21. NEWEST OF WOLVERINE TRADITIO NS TO BE INAUGURATED TONIGHT WITH FORMER ANTE BELLUM ENTHUSIAS MARTIAL AIR OF "THE VICTORS" WILL OPEN PROGRAM OF EVENING "ED…

… faculty of the University, the speakers at the first Tradition's day mass meeting, to be held this even- ing at Hill auditorium, will inaugurate the newest Wolverine tradition. + Starting with "The Victors…

May 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… disorders there. BUCKEYE CONTEST, LCALED BCAUSE SOF WETGROUNDIS OFFICIALS' ATTEMPT TO LOCATE FIELD IN CONDITION, PROVES FUTILE THIRD GAME OF FOUR DAY TRIP, CANCELLED Wolverines Visit Notre Dame, Purdue and 0…

Wolverines,. that was called as the direct cause of the weather. ThedNotre Dame contest which was scheduled at South Bend, and the Purdue game to have been played at Lafayettee, were both called off because of…

… the a staffs of the Gargoyle and the Mb Iganensian during the last two yeai Prather, for two years was crec manager of the Gargoyle. Wolverine Staff Chosen Mark K. Ehlbert, '20, and J. Robinson, '21L…

…, were elected managi editor and business manager respe tively of the Wolverine, the tri-weekl of the summer session. Ehlbert w on The Daily editorial staff in 191 17, night editor and acting news e tor in…

May 20, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… the permanent possession of the cup, and interest runs high re- garding the outcome of this year's de- bate. MICHIGAN WALKS AWAY WITH IOW BALL GAME, 8B WOLVERINES PLACE HITS IN RIGHT GARDEN; GARRETT…

… City, Ia., May 19.-Michigan substantiated its supremacy as the leader of the Conference In baseball here today when the Wolverines de- feated Iowa University, the prospective champions to the tune of 8…

May 21, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… consideration. Democratic requests for WOLVERINE NEEDS TRYOUTS J. Ellpworth Robinson, '19, business manager-elect of the Wolverine, summer publication for the University, would like to meet all students…

May 24, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- though Hayes, of Notre Dame, beat him out in the 100-yard dash, due to the fact that the track was heavy, slow, and made of dirt. Gilfillan Enters Gilfillan upset all the Wolverine dope by appearing in…

May 27, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… hinges principally on one thing, - the number of men Michigan will send.yUndisputably, the Wolverines will pick up a number of firsts, our pretensions to the weights, and the dashes, giving this…

… country continues. Michigan's basebal nine, in support of Glenn on the mound, chalked its sixth consecutive Conference victory by shutting out Purdue, 10 to0, in a Wolverine slugging rally, Monday aft…

May 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… SATLANTIC TO' L ELAPSED TIME IS 26 yULIt AND 41 MIN- UTES MAKE LISBON EARLY ON TUESDAY MORNING DAILY TO MAINTAIN WIRE ON CONTEST Eight Wolverine Trackmen Leave For 1919 Harvard Intercollegiates Cora nande…

…, Losch, and Cook will be the trio entered in the 220-yard affair. These men are excep- tionally speedy on an ideal track, and the Wolverine fans are confident that they will succeed in placing during the…

…- cluded in the Eastern intercollegiates which will prevent the Wolverines from scoring additional points. Every year the half mile event is one of the hardest fought races in the meet. The Michiganders will…

May 31, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… inter- collegiate track meet being conducted at Boston, in which six Michigan men have qualified, will not be received: until 9 o'clock Saturday night. Six WOLVERINES TO ENTER RACES IN EAST TODA BAKER…

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…

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