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October 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… from the last game between the Wolverines and the men of the Illini played on the Urbana gridiron. The Gold and Blue won an overwhelming victory, 29 to 7. ance when the team journeys to Illinois on…

… Saturday. Michigan is out for venge- 640 HAVEN (By Harry B. Grundy) Mchigan and Illinois began foot- ball relations in 1898 before the coming of Yost to coach the Wolverines. In their initial encounter…

… teams of those years but in 1905 Illinois, which was not then knownI by the polite name of Indians, again appeared on the Wolverine schedule. This time they fell before the Yost attack by the score of 33…

… fall of 1906, with Michigan out of the Western Conference, Illi- nois was met for the last time before the Wolverines return 11 years later. Michigan had little trouble in win- ning by a neat margin of…

… Big Ten foot- ball schedule was arranged by the Wolverines. Nineteen hundred and eighteen was the S. A. T. C. year and Michigan minus the services of two captains, Smith and Wieman, won its entire…

…- ed the championship to Illinois on a basis of more Conference victories., Illinois Wins First Illinois scored its first gridiron vie-' tory over a Wolverine team in 1919 wften they took the heavy end…

… of a 29 to 7 score. Michigan was bom- pletely outplayed by Illinois, who won the Big Ten championship that year. Last year the Wolverines were great- ly strengthened after their disas- trous play of…

December 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 66) • Page Image 5

WOLVERINE BSKTBALL FIESHOWSI STRO-NG DEFENSE IN -OPENING GAME' Capt. Rea and Miller Are the Veterans Mather Used in First Game Only ELY OPENS THE YEAR AT CENTER AND PLAYS WELL Michigan's opening basketball…

… game with Western State Normal Friday night gave Wolverine supporters a chance to size up the team in actual competition. The Michigan five has been badly handicapped this year by the loss of Karpusa…

… opened the game carefully and seemed almost over cautious in its play, but there was never any doubt as to the outcome after Miller scored the first point on a free throw and the Wolverines' passing game…

… got under way. Ely Plays Well Ely, new Wolverine center, was in the thick of the fight all of the time. His performance in his first game for the Varsity was highly commendable. and if his play against…

… characterized the Wolverine play last year. With an eight point advantage, the result of the play in the opening Michigan Jewelry, Seals, Memory Books, etc., at Wahr's.-Adv., Locksmith. All kinds of door and…

… trunk keys. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler. -Adv half, the Wolverines abandoned their1 cautious tactics and displayed a speedy brand of basketball. This was especially true- of Miller, who found his eye, and…

December 14, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… University of Cincinnati five at Cincinnati. Last night the Wolverines practiced with the Detroit Y. M. C. A., and as a result of the scrimmage, Coach Mather will be able to correct some weaknesses the Varsity…

… display- ed against the Detroiters. The Kal- amazoo Normal game was not a test of the Wolverines' strength for the Normal five was much weaker this year than it has been in past seasons. As a result, the…

… scoring of any pair of forwards. Captain Rea and Birks are the men Mather is depending upon to turn the trick and if the Wolverine forwards can penetrate the Cincinnati defense, Michigan's problem will be…

May 18, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… __ .. . II i -,1J'.; ,, : .... " " f ." " .;,:r . * li.i _...... S TEAM LEAVES ITEASTERN MATCHES tell meet the Wolverines. Fisher is the fourth player. Big Day at Cornell Saturday is…

… mile and the ham- mer throw, with Dooley acid Sprugh in the former and Redmon in the lat- ter excelling the Wolverine entries. In a third, the mile, the Maroons are thought' to have the edge, Krogh be…

…- ing a man who is fast and hard to beat. In all other events, however,. the Wolverine men are easily the su- perlor of their opponents, and the final score of the meet should show, Michigan leading by a…

… this week. ' Just returned from Ohio State where they played their best game of the{ season, the Wolverines are in top form, and do not expect to go into the ninth inning several runs behind, as was the…

… seasons the Irish- Wolverine games have been fiercely' contested, the Catholics occasionally overcoming Michigan teams which de- feated all other comers in this section. Yesterday afternoon after a light…

June 19, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

Wolverine, like the Daily, in- evitably sides with institutions at- tacked. Name a time when it hasn't. It must be in the wrong once in awhile. But no, it is not; it is always constructive"! "FALSTAFF…

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December 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

… school on Saturday night. Mather has his men drilled for a stiff encounter with the Cincinnati five as the Wolverines are not underestimat- ng the strength of a team which al- ready holds a victory over…

… Ohio State. The Scientists are not expected "to furnish as formidable opposition as the Cincinnatians but the two gama should put the Wolverine five on edge for the games that are to be played during the…

… the Carnegie Tech. five in con- tests at Waterman gymnasium, Dec. 30 tnd 31. M. A. C. will be the first op ponent after the holidays to meet the Wolverines. The. Aggie five will en gage the Varsity on…

…, alternated at center. Purdue also has four veterans, including its two All-Conference guards, White and Miller, while Iowa retains five experienced men., Wolverines Promising Michigan's team has shown great…

August 06, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… same "ad" is displayed a state- ment of the comparative subscription prices and ad vertising rates of the The ,Wolverine and the Ann' Arbor Times News, the apparent object being to show, that soda…

…, although giving facts, has failed to go far enough with them, and has omitted at least one important consideration. At the first of the season they signed a contract with The Wolverine to take the smallest…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Arobr through h's the Rockies via the Canadian Pacific st. railroad. ng Subscribe to the Wolverine. $.75 for the rest of the Summer.--Adv. VATERMAN, CONKLIN' SWAN d Ev'EsHA RP FYN.E POINT M CLOCKS r…

… whole standard of the teaching profession should be raised." Subscribe to the. Wolverine. $.75 for the rest of the Summer.-Adv. DELIVERY development was but another mani- ! festation of the spirit of…

April 03, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

… nines may go far astray. In all probability, however, the teams which finished well in the running last season will be the chief 'competitors. It is difficult to determine how the Wolverines will compare…

… keystone men as was VanBoven last year. The Wolverine gardeners will be up to the 1920 standard, and the catching staff will be better. If Ru- zika can find his 1918 form now that he is forced to be again…

Wolverines and throw some light on what may be expected from them in the Conference race. Ohio Loses Two Men Ohio, which finished second last year, loses only two members of the 1920 team, and the Scarlet and…

… Madison, but the Badgers still possessed -a fighting combination lasjt year. It took extra innings for the Wolverines to overcome them in 1920, and the in- jury to their shortstop in the game at Ann Arbor…

… kept the Badgers from threatening the Wolverines more than they did. Indiana must also be reckoned with and Chicago may develop something, although the Maroons' in Fall sports seem-to have slumped from…

August 09, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…!' e :1In the Issue of ,The Wolverine of Aug. 6, a communication head- ed "Attacks Afovie Prices" was I ft unsigned, ,through an er- ror in the composing room.. The article should have been signed Joseph…

Wolverine: I had hoped to have an opportunity to call and meet you personally before leaving Ann Arbor to let you know the] very unsatisfactory treatment I re- ceived from one of you-r assistants. The point…

August 18, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…I move to East Lansing when he is ready to take up. his new work. F/ rip~iWiU WE WERE WRONG;- Editor, The Wolverine:. For some time I have been reading; with interest and enjoyment the "Critique." The…

… two disparaging com-, munications which appeared in Tues- day's Wolverine move me to express ,my admiration of G. D. E.'s work. As far as I know, this is the only Don't forget the last Women's league…

January 30, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… MINERS 4 TO of officers at 4:30 o'clock Mon- _f dayafternoon in room 304 of WOLVERINES OVERCOME EARLY 1924 Teams Shows Well in Two and the Union.-LEAD GAINED BY , Four Mile Relays; Wetzel's LOSERS Team…

… Beats Butlers BURKHOLDER MAKES NEW MARK WOLVERINE FIVE Coming from behind with a rush OF 1:04 FOR THREE LAPS TO MEET PURDUE in the third period the Michigan in- formal hockey team overcame a one Waterman…

… and the pick of the freshman squad tory over Indiana Friday night. To the Wolverines in the first period1 by a big margin, scoring two pointst was started. Standish, Denton, Houf- defeat or even to hold…

Wolverines to play an ex- wards safe at all times. Michigan tion composed of Bowen, Marston, cellent brand of basketball. came back strong in the secondI Arnde and Davis. The first mile be- Handicapped by the…

… runner being 1-5 Examinations now confront the thasure to his Mdividual effort that of a second faster than that of the Wolverine squad. While the five will Near the close of the period, how- Varsity man…

… effort to regain their lead, but the Wolverines were on the road to a victory and could not be denied, scoring the winning goal with a cou- ple of minutes left. Every man on the Michigan squad played…

October 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. by their 50 piece band and a corps of" cheer leaders, ready to back, their 5 Wolverines Rave Scored 408 vr a r 4team to the limit, to the end that In the years that have followed the once more, after…

… five long years of Togs l Wolverines have amassed a total of waiting, their Green and White may -arge 408 points, against 55 for M. A. C., wave triumphant. Michigan scoring more than a quar- iroy, ter of…

… reg- pulled the surprise of the season, M. A. C. game this afternoon. Auto holding Michigan to a 0 toO0 score. There is but a limited number of nkets Then followed four Wolverine victor- such tickets…

March 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

… preceding the senior compliment- ary performance of the Junior Girls' ERE YOUR BEAUTI FU L :XPRESSED TEL. 598 FOR INOIVIDUAL APPOINTMENT DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe, the OR- I1INAL Wolverine Cafe' in ANN AR…

…- DOR. is located at 105 S. Thayer St., where it gives the best home cooked meals in the city. DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe has no other location.-Adv. Read The Daily for Campus News. AT Special Sunday THE1…

June 16, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…)L V JL J I IN k, has to live. At the present the THE SUMMER MICHIGAN. lay Afternoons.' aynard Street. , p2414. except Saturday. igned, the signatures tas an evidence of d in The Wolverine ed…

…. The Wolverine solicits an expression of public opinion through the medium of communications. As an indication of good faith, however, we ask that 'each writer give his name awd address, though his…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… tucked WEST IN 440 away, the Wolverine baseball team re- turned yesterday afternoon from its eek there will jaunt to Chicago and Iowa. Only two the track ath- days of practice remain before the. Coach…

… and Illinois the half mile, will enter the contest Saturday with place in this clean slates. The Illini have played 0, where, it is 10 games already, however, while the. leader will Wolverines have only…

… participated in tory. At pres- 7. The Urbana aggregation has but no one in, the 2 games remaining on its schedule, heading him both, of them with Michigan, so that tran the best if the Wolverines want to win…

…-10-12 SOUTH MAIN STREET A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS s counted on to well as 'the 440 the Wolverine rough with a vie e seems to bei West capable of race, as he ou milers in the from Sweet an. THE HOOVER…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… their annual gridiron arguments. The Gop- her-Wolverine game has been one, of the most important contests of the West for the past 25 years. This year should be no exception. The Minne- sota team has had…

… the living Wolverine symbol. cripples Out Coach Yost will be forced to launch his attack in the final game of the 1920 season without the services of twq. de- pendable veterans. Neither Usher nor…

August 11, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…[E WOLVERINE JENSIS EASY I (Continued from Page Three) some needy men and women deprived of the means of earning an education. These latter students could pass the ewas proposed course in…

… CADILLAC'S ADVERTISING >st local-. nor's Ie ' or' will Verne E. Burnett, '17, editor of the .,or will 1916 Wolverine, has been appointed for $1. to take charge of the advertising de- partment of the Cadillac…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

… program is subject to revision' jWeek>ly bulletins will be issued and should be consulted for changes. The revised program will also be publish- ed in The Wolverine. FARHER-S FAViORtPROGRAM OF AMERICAN…

… hb references, call Farm Bu1reau Federation's legislative 2-2 program, which was recently submit- antads Thy bingted to a vote.~ The program includes 15 points and was recently voted up- he Wolverine

June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Distinguished Servic Medal. JSubscribe for the Wolverine, $1. I1100L POOLING IN FULL SWING AT PRESENT TDIE /i Lansing, July 4. - Wool pooling has struck its full stride for the 1921 season, according to an…

… market is better and that many woolen mills have orders that will keep them busy, until well into the winter. Subscribe for the Wolverine on the campus or at the office. $1.00 delivered to your door for…

June 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

…- ball for the second time this year this afternoon. The game will take place on Ferry field and is scheduled to start at 4:05 o'clock. When the teams first met at Lansing, on May 11, the Wolverines were…

… .who have preliminaries on Friday, and the remaining Wolverine,entries will go 'down Friday. California Not Entered * From what information is available, it is highly improbable that California recent…

… will probably be made ,in the events that members of the Michigan team run in ,and a great deal will undoubtedly depend upon how the individual Wolverines show in Friday's trials. If Cal Wetzel seems to…

Wolverines wil prob- ably, have no representative in the two mile. Losch in Shap With Losch again in shape for the sprints, Snmnons has a good running mate, and the 13air should both place in these events…

… with a consequent seven points in this event. Other javelin men en- tered in the Big Ten meet have been doing only about 160 feet. The Wolverine track men have been working only lightly this week as…

May 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… been he end of the Wolverine he Varsity can win the ng games on its sched- will win the champion- tage as the Indians play , wihle Michigan plays Varsity Optimistic Saturday's crucial contest, nan on…

… that if a comparison is anything at all, the Wolverines tree hard scraps on their hands consin has to be met twice be- e close of our Conference sea- Wisconsin Hurler Good ock will undoubtedly be on the…

…, with a gold watch on behalf of Michigan students and admirers of the former Wolverine mentor. Carl seemed deeply affected by the remem- brance and signalled his appreciation to the stands. Illinois went…

… catch of Dixon's high foul fly in the third. The high wind played havoc with the ball and blew it from behind first base into the. neighbor- hood of the Wolverine dugout. Michigan's first run came in the…

… went back to the grandstand for Crossley's high foul fly, Dixon was pulled out of the worst hole he was in all .day. Jackson had a deceptive half balk motion that kept the Wolverine base runners closer…

November 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… of Great Game; Weather Freezing ENTIRE MICHIGAN TEAM IN EXCELLENT PHYSICAL TRIM Thirty-three Wolverine gridiron warriors accompanied by Coach Yost, Wieman, Sturzenegger and Trainer Archie Hahn were…

… reserve for the flank positions. The Badgers have a line which has improved with every game but if the Wolverines charge as they did against the Suckers they will be a hard lot to hold. Cappon Certain in…

… driving. He will play left half. Roby or Usher will open at full- back, Steketee or Kipke at right half, and Banks or Uteritz will direct the Wolverines from quarterback. It is not unlikely that Coach Yost…

October 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…, whose , w .i home is in Duluth, makes the 100 yard distance in 56 seconds, faster than it has ever been made by a Wolverine swimmer, and is credited with a vic- tory over Norman Ross, champion of the…

…. pool. Several of .the teams met last year will once more appear on the Wolverine schedule, ac- cording to Wallace F. Elliott, intra- mural manager. Another trip will probably be made to Cincinnati, where…

August 11, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… intercollegiate athletic plan will be adopted anyhow. PLY R.IlNl 0 IA, HA TWO,'C O L L MG ;'$T O S 0 R. A H A M BothEnd of .t. e signatures evidence of Wolverine office. aton. No' postage. timnents ecx…

… & Fuller State Sreet Jewlers SIA P POINT Mat- mad- Pic- Use Wolverine want ads. They bring results.-Adv. Subscribe to the Wolverine. Have You Tried Our HOME COOKING T EET'S 805 East Huron Street $5 bus…

June 21, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

Wolverine -r, if left or hailed to the office. will receive no consideration. No unless the writer encloses postage. necessarily endorse the sentiments ex. ns. ORIAL STAFF lone 2414 or 783 .Managing Editor JE…

…- fore, be unusually careful to see that no live coals or small fires are allowed to remain. Better the ex- ercise of some care than the needless destruction of some of our woods. Use Wolverine want ads…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…. MICHIGANDONS OHI IN OPENINGGOL M 'C ThREE 'UT OF FOUR CONTESTS GO TO WOLVERINE LINK MEN Michigan had little trouble in de-1 feating Ohio State 9. to 3 in the golf match yesterday at* the Ann Arbor Golf club…

WOLVERINE MENTOR WOULD BE HONORED SATURDAY "Carl Lundgren day", in honor of the former Michigan coach and as an evidence of appreciation by mem- bers of men who played under him, is proposed by "Slicker…

… recognition through his/seven years of excellent coaching at Michigan, in which time he brought four cham- pionships to the Wolverines. It is also pointed out that this will furthei aid in bringing about a…

March 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… are honoring men in rags, the type of is to a large extent freely practiced." men whom no American will conde- scend to look at. DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe, the OR- "It is a pity," he declared, "that you…

… IGINAL Wolverine Cafe in ANN AR- Americans are so ignorant of our real BOR, is located at.105 S. Thayer St., India. Whatever little you know has where it gives the best home cooked come to you from men by…

March 11, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…- undesirable elements are a! team." day before it is too late. lutely TABOO. HUSTON BROW DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe, the OR- GEORGE J. MOE Pocket and Carom Billiard IGINAL Wolverine Cate in ANN AR…

…Barr's Wolverine Next to Arcade Theatre "e Try to Treat You Righ Cafe has no other location.-Adv. No C _. a BOWLING NOTICE i i i i i Tournament entries must play off their preliminary rounds by Saturday night…

February 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

Wolverine squad, and there are still others who are in doubt. Mraz, a veteran of two seasons, did not pass all his work, and O'Hara, Wimbles, and Leon Parks are also down. With the graduation of Jimmie Newell…

… meets held during vaca- ' I tion the Wolverine tank amen broke even. The Detroit Athletic club gain- ed an expected victory Friday when they proved too much for Coach Dru- lard's men in a hotly contested…

… the match for the Wolverines, falling to was put on, the men of the University spring vacation. the tune of 46 to 22, despite the fact interested in wrestling have planned that they number among their…

January 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… put up a close game. Mather Rebuilds Team Mather's reconstructed team with Dunne at center and LeGalley at guard won for the Wolverines before the largest crowd that has ever wit- nessed a game in…

… Purdue at Lafayette. SWIMMERS GO TO CINCY FOR MEET It is- with high hopes for victory in both meets which face them that the Wolverine swimming team will en- train on Friday morning for Cincin- nati, where…

Wolverines are practically untried this season. The combination play in last week's encounter was woefully weak and as there has been no ice since that game there has been no opportunity to rem- edy this fault…

January 16, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… consistent wor portends development, which wil probably strengthen what was th Wolverine's weakest department las year. The Cross Country men, Hofstetter Brannon, Penberthy, and Freeborne have been training…

…. The Wolverine vault squad, We brook, Slaughter, Naylor, and Lar dowski, have been clearing the bar 11 feet 6. In this event Michigan wi probably be the best represented. Wes brook, Slaughter, and…

… before Wolverines did, and it is certain that Michigan's men will be in condition when the first test comes. Four or five times a week the Wolvefines are: training under Coach Farrell in prep- aration for…

August 13, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…I to the most 4 R A H Ar T W O COL L iternoons. I Street. ept Saturday. ed, the signatures s an evidence of a The Wolverine :o the office.-, >nsideration. No endorse the ex- ITORIAL, STAFF…

… essentially de- signed for our personal use, would have the same effect. We know the kind of service we cean get at the Union, and The Wolverine, at least, is of the opinion that efforts are being made at the…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

… holds more than 90,000 peo- 5' S ple,. and the seat sale has been brisk.f A R r RT Subscribe forl the Wolverine, $1. s UIIMll I I employed cowboys. T FOR WORLDPRESS MEET, CHonolulu, June M9-The…

June 19, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… New York Polo gro Subscribe to the Wolverine. for the summer.-Adv. AIRINC iow running )ur windows regular bar- i t y Vy L'J l " I at Son in Ann Arbor I' -ts is what we, CRITIQUE ByG.D. E. Dr…

… that George Sisler, considered by- many to be the greatest pitcher ever on the mound for a Wolverine team, allowed 11 hits in his first game for the St. Louis Browns. Sisler was also gener- ous with…

June 09, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 178) • Page Image 3

… expected. Starting the indoor season with a ,dual meet against the University of Chicago at the Windy City, the Maroons proved no match for the Farrellites, falling before the Wolverine track men by the…

… State 69 to 66.. Once more Cap- tam Butler was defeated, this time by Pittenger. The Wolverine leader was boxed half way around the track and was unable to break loose in time to cross the mark 'in the…

…, Indiana, and Ohio representatives failed to take points. Simmons. Losch, and Captain Butler starred for the Wolverines. / The Big Red team of Cornell univer- sity visited Waterman gymnasium in March, and…

… bowed to Michigan 50 1-2 to 35 1-2, the Wolverines taking 7 out What DrugcYaft Means Drugcraft is a trade mark. It stands for the highest skill in laboratory experimenta- tion and preparation. It stands…

June 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… past performances are any criter- ion. The Wolverines placed second in both of the aforementioned indoor meets and won easy victories over Chicago and Ohio State. The loss of. Wesbrook is a serious…

… Ferry field, winning all six matches and dropping only one set in the course of the afternoon. The Agges were outclassed from the start,1 the Wolverines scoring points almost at will... In the flit…

… Free- man, 6-0, 6-1. The Michigan man played his opponents backhand con- sistently and effectively. Merkel experienced' some ;ifficulty in overcoinng Croll, the score being 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. +The Wolverine

… Wisconsin will also be represented r a formidable aggregation. It will e remembered that the Badgers recked Michigan's hopes last year hen they succeeded in taking points events in which the Wolverines ere…

April 30, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

… Liverance will the game against Notre Dame, if he continues his good form, he Id lead the Wolverines to victory the Catholics. The South Bend won from Kalamazoo college through eight errors of the Cel- city…

… Michigan nine will probably a harder fight than they did in last contest, which was a nine ree slaughter. According to the Wagner, the Purdue lefthander, probably pitch, and he may be for the Wolverines to…

March 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… RNEY State Champion University of California's track team, whom the Wolverines meet on California soil April 9, defeated the Olympic club team by a score of 88 to 45, in a dual meet a week ago. Some…

… breast stroke champion from Paul Roberts, captain of the Detroit Athletic club team. Two Wolverine entries had qualified in the afternoon, Henry L. Parker, '21, swimming un- attached, having won his heat…

… a narrow margin to swim home ahead of Lisberg, who took second. Michigan Well Represented In the other events on the pro- gram the Wolverines also showed well. Lyle -Hubbard won third place in the…

… Javelin Thrower These men will be seen for the first time in action when the Wolverines meet the well balanced California team April 9. Aided by the better weather conditions the Bears should be strong in…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…, WISCONSIN FAVOREl) TO WOLVERINES STRONG IN REL AY, 440, JUMPS, DASH Indian Runners Set New Records In Practice Rates Schoolf Twenty men compose the track squad that Coach Steve Farrell will take to…

… Purdue and Wisconsin nearly as1 strong, as the Wolverines' hopes of the Illni lie in the brilliant middleI disance squad that Coach Harry Gill has been able to build up. Lacking the sensational Emery in…

… Conference swimming meet which is I being held in the Northwestern uni- vrsity pool this week. Coach Dru- lard is expected to get a line on Big Ten , methods and abilities so that, if the Wolverine squad' is…

…, Michigan should be one of the strongest com- petitors for first. Strength in the 50 and 440 yard dashes, the high jump -and pole vault and mile relay form the basis of Wolverine hopes -for vic- tory. Recent…

March 04, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… men to make the nucleus of a strong staff. Ernie Vick, one of the most promising catchers Michigan has had for some time, is now working with the squad and together with Coates and Roby, the Wolverine

… exhibits all the qualities of a man of Varsity calibre. Although the staff looks strong, the Wolverines will have a tough schedule this year, one that is probably the most difficult in the Big Ten, and in…

Wolverine machine can be counted upon to put up a fight at Columbus to avenge the early defeat administered by the Buckeyes. Ohio Out of Race Ohio is entirely out of the race with two wins and eight defeats…

… Conference battles. Shouldr Michigan win at Columbus and Pur-: due defeat Indiana the Wolverines will be in a position to finish in a tie for first place by winning the last game at Urbana with Illinois…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… stories w have read of ancient Scandina is the best. Communicatio, Editor, the Wolverine: The Wolverine has asked op on the prices of drinks and. c tions as asked on State stret cerning this as all other…

June 28, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… of Iowa, Subscribe for the Wolverine on the campus or at the oMce. $1.00 delivered to your door for the entire summer school.-Ady, Both Mr. Benner and Mr. Nutter graduated from the University of…

… school, wherel the regular work started yesterday. Subscribe to the W for the summer.-Adv. Use Wolverine want results.-Adv. Subscribe to the W for the summer.-Adv. ELECTRIC FANS REFRIGERA DETROIT RED…

June 28, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

… the Wolverine, $1. Leave MANY EVENTS FOR SENIOR CLSE . . (Continued from Page One) Alumni office in Alumni Memorial hall. Thae University Homoeopathic Nurs- es' Alum~nae association meets' at Nurses…

… that two of the Wolverine stars are to cast their lot with major league teams after the final game Wednesday, Vick with the St. Louis Cardinals, and Jack Perrin wth the Boston Red Sox.1 Neithcr man w411…

June 23, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…. NUMEROUS CHANGES MADE IN NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM Editor, The Wolverine: I must call to your attention and ask for a correction of the statement, appearing in Thursday's issue of The Wolverine, attributed to me…

… bad We' shall have amusement. Before the battle, Brethren, I com mend "The Bookman" for guidancE and lig'ht. PENS WA TERMAN, CONKLIN SWAN Subscribe to the Wolverine.' for the rest of -the Summer…

February 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… chassis, which arrived yes- terday, will be used for experimental purposes. WONDERFUL DEFENSE HOLDS{ BOILERMAKERS TO FIVE FIELD GOALS WOLVERINE TEAM AGAIN UPSETS DOPE; Keeps Possession of Ball Practically…

… quintet to five field goalsethe re- mainder of their points being made on free throws by Captain White. The Wolverine five kept possession of the ball practically all the time, and although the score was…

… ed eight free throws. Captain White was the Purdue star. Counting on 13 fouls made pos- sible by Michigan's hard playing,' White by his excellent shooting kept his team close to the Wolverines- at; all…

… times. By virtue of its victory tonight; Michigan has a percentage of .500 with a record of four victories and four defeats. The playing of the Wolverines in the last few games in- dicates a powerful…

… season. EATON ANNOUNCES N E W COMMITTEE WOLVERINE CINDER SQUAD TO MEET FAR WEST TEAM BERKELEY TO BE SCENE OF DUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN OTHERS CONSIDERED . (By Associated Press…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINES OVERCOME STRONG BUCKEYE ELEVEN IN, FIRST CONFERENCE ENCOUNTER VERSE BREAKS AND ABSENCE OF VETERANS WEAKEN VARSITY )TH TEAMS STRONG IN )RWARD PASS ATTACKS Goebel Play Well for n, Stuart and Pixley…

… the Wolverine line was removed when during the first quarter Michi- gan's forward wall held Ohio at bay, while the Wolverine backs tore -wide gaps through the Buckeye defense. Uteritz received a long…

Wolverines with fourth down and two yards to go, chose to attempt a place kick which went short of the posts. Kipke's Loss Felt With Kpke out of the game Michi- gan's chances faded and the break that turned…

… outdistanced in nearly every excliange of kicks by Isabel. Only once again did the Wolverines seri- ously threaten when a pass from Roby to Goebel put the ball on State's 18 yard line. Here Michigan made…

August 02, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… failed to pad their entrance fees. . NAVAL MILITIA RECORD IS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Cut out and mail to: Editor, The Wolverine, Press Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Mark X before statement of your…

… reading has been post- poned until 8 o'clock Thursday night, Use Wolverine want ads. They bring results.-Adv. at Hutzel'"s I, SumrCerneSale As always, the low prices attracted crowds-and that means that…

June 30, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… The Wolverine see the jbusiness manfager today or Fri; Iday, i~ Wolverine office, Press building. CARRIERS WA-,N"FED f Two or three' stu~dents are Iwanted to carry The Wolverine fthis summer. See the…

June 07, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

… in lockers in the in- tramural room of the clubhouse, please remove same before Wed- nesday, as all equipment not re- moved by that time will be dis- posed of. , I Chicago Golfers Beat Wolverines

… at the same time Butler was seen to be on even terms with his opponent. Perhaps it was his own natural power that sent the Wolverine into the lead, but in him there must have been the knowledge 'that…

… not appear as an entrant in either of the hurdles races was also in the na- ture of a disappointment, but one which was more than ?fade up for when the fast Wolverine hurdler won the broad jump. Wall…

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