Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… and since the game was said to have been played in Waterman gymnasium, they are sorry they could not see it. Mitchell's Wolverines hook up with the Indians quintet in Waterman gym- nasium tonight in the…

… though not go- ing so far as to predict victory, the Wolverines are certain that the visit- ing aggregation will have to move pretty fast in order to keep things even. - The Indiana team has won its last…

January 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…IIAIN LH1L nd Overcoats MITCHELL'S BASKETEERS SUCCUMB TO OHIO STATE WOLVERINES PUT UP STUBBORN DEFENSE; EMERY GETS TWO BASKETS WOVERINES SHOW WEAK PASSING AND SHOOTING Calkin's 'rousers and…

… the Wolverines and shot baskets from many difficult angles. It was due to the clever work of Davies, the Ohio State forward, that eight field baskets were credited to the Columbus quintet. Buckeye…

… work of his mates. Francis, the other forward for the Scarlet and Gray team, bagged four field goals and because of the close guarding of the Wolverine forward was kept under cover. Though the game was…

… ragged in spots and marked by loose playing, the Wolverine players put up a stub- born resistance and showed streaks of fast individual playing. Emery for the Maize and Blue made two field. goals and Mc…

…Clintock one, and Ruzicka, shot a free throw. It was a case of the old complaint that enabled the Scarlet and White team to run up their large score. Wolverines Get Big Hand Ohio State rooters tuoned out for the…

… of the good work of the guards go for naught, while the glass banks served to fur- ther handicap the Wolverines. Weakness was further displayed in free shots, but three points being chalked up out of…

… 16 trys. Emery was the big scorer of the trip, caging four of the five baskets made by the Wolverines. A light scrimmage, from which the nien who made the trip were excused, ' as the form of…

February 14, 1918 (vol. 27, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… lead. The only ;oals chalked up against the ere scored in the first period I Pearce being responsible ,ch. Three baskets by Emery Wolverines the long end of score after the first half. rerines Score…

… Heavily second half the speed and eam work of the Wolverines tell on the Kazoos. The mery-McClintock scoring >n rolled up six baskets be- opponents could find out happening. The coach sub- reely in this…

February 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…- r were the men who made the Manager Nye was unable to ac- ny the team on account of ill, Wolverines received an eleventh etback in the loss of Bartz who ligible and will be out of the for the…

Wolverine record would look much better, but that the team would lose a lot of valuable experience. The squad has shown improvement with every game, and with this sea- ns experence ,behind them,1 the Michigan…

February 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine basket- ball team ran on to the floor before the game, the Gopher band struck up the "Victors" while all the Minnesota students rose to their feet and gave three or four Mi1chigan cheers…

… Michigan, will pass through Ann Arbor this afternoon on the Wolverine enroute to Cornell where he will tate a course in aviation pre- paratory to service in the Amercian flying corps. Bran will be unable to…

… feel- ency. After this stage has been that the score would have bben much mental records. closer had tho Wolverines been in con- dition when the game began. As it edkin rebyall teateing s ants was the…

… AFTERNOON Coach Lundgren, who arrived in town yesterday morning, will meet all the battery candidates for the Michigan baseball team at 4 o'clock this afternoon, in Waterman gymnas- ium. The Wolverine diamond…

February 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…. The In- . quintet had been rebuilt from rear before and was having its hard test of the season. Since time the Hoosiers have improved ly and the Wolverines will be gainst a tough proposition this ioon…

…. iere several wee Wolverines led . has little hone *r in their own gymnasium. .After the battle tomorrow night he Wolverines will return to Ann arbor to prepare for Chicago and J. A. C. next week end and…

February 26, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… 'oe. followers of the Michigan tossers are hoping that the Wolverines will be, Prudden able to win at least one Conference a supply contest before the curtain falls.. avert a Coach Mitchell's men almost…

… practice re farm ahead, the Wolverines ought to have a it would chance of avenging the defeat suffer- s for a ed earlier in the season. that it Coach Mitchell sent the boys e water through a short workout…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… pushing the Wolverine -delegation hard. Johnson took first in the 75-yard high hurdles and he and Haigh tied with Rice of Kansas for first place in the high jump. Zoellin won second honors in the 75-yard…

… Secretary MICHIGAN DEFEATS IYA.C. 31 TO 25 IN FAST GAM 1WOLVERINES WIN FAST BASKET- BALL GAME BY EXCEL-. LENT FLOOR WORK In a fast, scrappy game featured by the excellent passing and floor work of the…

Wolverine team, Michigan last night defeated M. A. C. by the score "What's that big yellow thing up there, can it be a Zepp?" "No, that is the University balloon, off on an experimental trip." This…

March 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… Soon Martin Delaney, athletic director at the C. A. A., and referee at the re- cent track carnival at Urbana, said that Johnson, Wolverine hurdler and all-around ath'lete, was one of the best athletes he…

… Scores $2.00 Sheet Music 25z 'UlntvcererM *bic MlIrs. flu. l1). iRoot lbotwc 601 East William Street f judgment on officials and a e attack, Ohio he lead, which 'he Wolverines un but fast as uld slip…

March 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… attracting the attention of the other western universities. 14 is to be hoped that their showing dur- ing the remainder of the season will merit- this attention, and that the Wolverines will make their return…

March 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… the training handed out the Wolverine mentor the past ek showed up in the way the boys re getting the taps off. Lundgren 1 keep after the bunting angle of ack and ought to have it well un- way by the…

… gymnasium.. U. of M. Jewelry. J. t.. Chapn Is te place. 113 8. Maiu.--Adv. r ' PRELIMINARIES IN 440 AND RUNS TODAY; OTIS ENTERED 880 I The remainder of the Wolverine track team will depart for the Big…

March 27, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

…F' Will Compete in Drake +r . mni t Bte lt e n Tnjhat Get Date With the closing of the indoor sea- son last Saturday at Evanston, the Wolverine track athletes will be with. out competition uiitil…

…- Wolverine leader expects to be back in his best condition. Two Nile Team Broken Up ady Steve is planning on entering men vill in the individual events at Des Moines, ox. and he is trying to get two relay…

… five- I man defense game, the same type of battle put up by M. A. C., while Cen- tral plays a loose defensive game, sim- ilar to the tactics used by Ohio State against the Wolverines. While both quintets…

March 29, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…, will be in- was cluded in -the scoring of the event. the ' Wolverine athletes will ge thei'r first try at grenade throwing next or-Monday when Coach Farrell leads his tbe proteges down to Ferry Field for…

April 05, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… -Wolverines some strong competition, and if the schools, with which the! matches are booked, have anything{ like their average teams, they will make them play every minute of the match, to win. The following…

April 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… favor of the sprint relay team being entered. This quartet runs 220 yards to a man and the Wolverines have several fast sprinters who will form a crack team. There is a possibility that a two mile relay…

… bewildered. Finally, a great minutes for many years and today season, the ma- light dawned and Cobb threw up his the Wolverines 1916 quartet of Ufer, ed their annual hands and quit. The rest of the Donnelly…

April 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… baseball team are taking a little rest, unmindful of the fact that the Wolverines find it hard to perform without the necessary ac- coutrements. Until the outfits are found and returned to Coach Lund- gren…

…, the Wolverines' did not put up a bad article of ball. Glenn pitched an excellent game and1 had it not been for two errors at critical places, one a wild throw by' Garrett and another a poor peg by…

…'s proteges againstt the hurlers Tinker presented. The Wolverine infield made a few errors on easy chances but worked hard all the time and killed several sure hits by flashy plays. Knode, Adams, Mraz, and…

Wolverine track mentor. The results of the trials will probably mean that no two mile relay squad will enter in the Penn Relays which follow the meet at Des Moines. Tomorow Steve plans to run off the trials…

April 21, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… SERVICE 0 VIII. No. 140. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1918. PRICE THREE C .. WOLVERINES WN BUT TWO SCONDS IN DRAKE EVENTS ILLINOIS OUTSPEEDS MICHIGAN RUNNERS IN HALF MILE RELAY JOHNSON…

… Southerner travel the distance in nine and four-fifths seconds. Illinois beat out the Wolverine sprinters in the half mile relay. Chicago Wins Carnival Chicago led the carnival in the Un- iversity with 10…

April 21, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Stumpf. Even at ' that it is doubtful wheth- er the Wolverines in scoring their 17 runs covered any more territory than did Szabo, the man who occupi- ed the middle of the diamond for Western Reserve…

… affair out of the afternoon's play. Glenn, Ruzicka, and Saunders kept the Re- serve boys backing away from the plate all during the game, and 13 strikeouts were chalked up to the credit of the Wolverine

… six chances, were the big guns In the Wolverine offense. These two men collected six runs between them also. Ohlmacher secured two hits in three legal times at bat while Genebach had a thousand…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… finished, Illinois was in the lead. Cook, the Wolverine's third man however, overtook his opponent dur- ing his 220 yards, and conditions look- ed excellent, when Johnson, Michigan anchor man, was off with a…

April 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… towering challenger are to aid last night that meet in a ten round contest for the e the only athlete heavyweight championship of the isylvania relays. It world, the premier titular honors of the Wolverine

April 27, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… certain that they will have to show some fast playing if they are to defeat the. Michigan duo. The Wolverines, how- ever, have been considerably handi- capped by lack of practice, due to the recent rainy…

… been improving with every day's practice. His best showing this year was aththe Drake relays, when running third for the Wolverine team, he regained the lead which Michigan's second runner had lost. The…

April 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…'s brilliancy, coupled with Ham- er's steady, consistent play, was alto- gether too'much for the Ohioans, and the Wolverine players won two sets rather easily by a 6-1, 6-2 score. Because of some mistake in the…

…- on a two day trip this week. 11 leave a squad of 13 men this oon onthe 2:29 Michigan Cen- ,rain for Bloomington, Indiana, the Wolverines will play the rsity of Indiana Monday. Im- tely following the…

May 01, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

….I I WEATHER KEEPS MAJORITY OF TRACKSTERS FROM PRACTICE Only a few of the Wolverine track- sters showed up for practice yester- day, and those that did put in their appearance were given only a…

…. vill just about equalize the Wolverine athletes, as he point winner in several ev tension Lectui )r is n to lace toll, 1l in r he !ape dics The ally usher at the local bas MILITARY Ensign D. J. D. Cole…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

Wolverines )n the diamond. strength of the Michigan team . worthy of real tics are placing vithin the reach and these games of the Wolver- worthy of of Relations with ast have been of ne ecompetition, h Stagg…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TO SEE CHICAGO- IMIHIANBATTLE WOLVERINES WHOLLY CONFIDENT OF VICTORY IN SiqTE OF FOE'S REPUTATION GLENN AND R1UZICKA BOTH READY TO START r Says lie is Going to Game From The…

…, unknown in caliber but feared by reputation, furnishes the opposition in the contest that starts the Wolverines- again in the. Conference competition. Lundgren's crew are willing to concede ability to the…

… of McQueen, who cap- tained the Wolverine nine several years ago. Outside of the captain, Chicago has a star in Terhune, a pitcher reputed to have a world of speed and plenty of variety in his…

… train any of his men un- til there was something to work on. The Wolverine track mentor plans on giving all his squad a try at hurling the missiles. The rules embody three essentials of throwing the…

May 04, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE) TH JI ur uLII ALREADY NO - ii$ FORMER WOLVERINE .EIU L OUTBATTING COBB TIULABLE ,ST IN ATHLETICS DURING ST SEASON HAS BEEN INCREASING As a result of Michigan's return to…

… as winning games was concerned, but there were good crowds out to see the contests in spite of the fact that the chances of coming out victorious were slim. Although the Wolverines did not win a single…

… follows: Player A.B. R. H. 0. E. Pct. Sisler ...........3 2 1 9 0 .666 Cobb...........5 1 2 3 0 .400 Speaker.........1 0 0 1 0 .000 MICHIGAN AND CKICAGO READY FOR TENNIS MEET WOLVERINES CONFIDENT BUT DO NOT…

… knock the ball out of Morri- son's hands in the fourth by running head first into the Wolverine catcher. Smalley responded with a kick in the back before Ruzicka separated the men. In the sixth Sproehnle…

Wolverine track squad. Coach Farrell gave all his athletes a try at the new event, but the men disclos- ed nothing phenomenal in their work. Accuracy, one of the necessary fea- tures of grenade throwing, was…

May 07, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'l GLENN Out and Captain [ndiana Game nesday May be Wed- EADS TEAM IN X, HITTING FOR 458 Several Wolverines Slugging for Bet- ter Than. .300 So Far Michigan will probably…

… hard to say. Knode has been doing big things on defense, despite his error of Saturday; while his slugging has been responsible for many of the runs the Wolverines havewmade Knode won .Friday's game when…

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 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… the afternoon, daily New Road Section Nears Completion That part of the new Wolverine pavedway which -lies between Lansing and Detroit will be completed this summer, according ,to the report of the…

May 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…NOMORES PICKED TO IN INTER-CLASS MEET, s Wolverine ten- Ohio State duet tournament will e baseball game FIGHT FOR SECOND PLACE JUNIORS AND FROST! IS left yesterday morning, he baseball teams, and…

… good, while the Buckeye ak i4 this phase of the ess the Wolverines fall standard, this will give ne match, while Hamer ble to beat Wirthwein in singles. The Davis-Eg- hould be very close, and it that the…

May 14, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… afternoon. The Michigan coach believes that the Aggies have improved materially since the first game between the two teams when the Wolverines won 12 to 2 in a slug- ging match. Lundgren will take no chances…

… enabled the city to take a combination fresh- * and scrub team into camp yes- ay afternoon in the first game ed by the Wolverines since last .nesday. he Wolverines showed the effects heir long lay off and…

May 14, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

… honors one could re- ceive and has been a goal much striv- en for. This is the first year the me- dal has been given at Michigan since the Wolverines returned to the Con- ference and the announcement of…

…, who also had a "B" aver- age in his work would be likely can- didates for the honor. DUAL MEET WITH NOTRE DAME NEXT ON WOLVERINE SCHEDULE With Notre Dame slated as the next opponent, Coach Farrell had…

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 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Madison. These will be the al tournaments before the inter- legiate matches to be held in the ndy City the end of the coming ek. ['he chances of the Wolverines ainst the Maroons and Wisconsin good but they…

…- ition. Johnsom and Gilfallen will itinue their battle, begun last win- whetn the Wolverines trounced the n from South Bend bysa large ire. At that time Johnson. had ;htly the best of the argument, eating…

May 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

Wolverine. Oswald, Let Us Fly Together "Passengers to Pay Airplane Fares on Basis of Weight"-If they want to keep down feminine patronage, why not make them give the'ir age, too? Av R. Dupois answers that on…

May 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… during the past week, and Steve is of the opinion that if this continues, the Wolverines will have a good chance to cop next Saturday's dual meet with the Catholics, despite the loss of Forbes, Stoll, and…

… the 440 yard run, giving the Wolverines an even chance for first place. Buell to Run Half Mile For the half mile, the Maize and Blue track mentor will have Buell. Buell was on the cross country team…

May 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…............37 Ruzicka ...........8 Saunders ...........3 Langenhan.........12 Glenn ...............16 1 4 6 7 1 0 0 0 .225 .200 .194 .189 .125 .000 .000 .000 WOLVERINE TENNIS 0TMENCTA 11-O E; 1EDIR ECTLY TO…

… lead with Illinois and Mich- Illinois has dropped one con- nd the Wolverines were de- by Chicago. Michigan must de- e Iowans to be on even stand- th Illinois when that aggrega- ts camp Monday. imilton…

… boils. The Wolverines will go into the struggle tomorrow a slight favorite over the Catholics, due to their over- whelming victory in defeating the team from South Bend last March in an indoor meet. Since…

… ahead of Call, the Catholic's star distance runner. Call defeated the Wolverine captain at Notre Dame, and this will be Donnelly's last opportunity to even, up the score. Call is also a half miler,l and…

… evening they .will procede to Madison where they meet the Wisconsin university team tomorrow. The Wolverines' chances against the Maroons depend largely on their playing in the doubles. In the tour- nament…

… here, between the teams from the two colleges, two weeks ago, Egbert weaken before the vol- leying of the Windy City men, los- ing the doubles in straight sets. The kind of game put up by the Wolverines

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

… and field shown atgreat improve- he last meeting of the st March. en is Iron Man of course, the main cog .cs scoring machine, as r the Wolverines. The star is entered in 10 :ernoon, and he has the be…

… a record "beaker..* INDIANA RALLIES IN NINTH BUT LOSES .-.... ..,...w ..w . WOLVERINES PLAY IO'W'S BALLTEA _ s ,.. Ruzieka Will Probably Not Game Against Western School Today Start I Boat Club…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan