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February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… MICHIGAN HOCKEY, SQUAD DEFEATS VARSITY STAGES FAST CO3IEBACK AGAINST STELLAR NORTIfERN PUCKSTERS QUIRK AND REYNOLDS STAR FOR WOLVERINES Fate Of 560 U.S. Prisoners Rests .With Clemency. Board Leavenworth…

…,698 VOTES TO VICTOR'S 1,743 641 DESIRE REPEAL OF THE 18 [11 AMENDMENT Country-Wide Returns to be compiled by Yule News in National Referendum TO PURDUE, 24-20, IN HARD_ CONTEST WOLVERINES HOLD SLIGHT LEAD…

… featured by thrilling hockey, both sextets playing like mad. The Gophers came back strong in the final period and rained shots on the Wolverine goal. One minute af- ter the period started, Gustafson shot a…

… Robbins one. in TheWolverines passing combination AvE FELYrepeal aconsiderable ways behind was not working (uring most of the 31A) :lolI E ELONG T1)Y T IO The actual count was, for enforce- game and many…

… the history IS votes. They continued to advance tory for the Wolverines. but Spradl- Sand the civilizations of the far cast. *romthen on and lef little doubt as toI ing's three baskets sewed the game…

…- forfeited bout and three decisions. idly from alumnae and Ann Arbor res- The Wolverines secured decisions in idents. the 115 and 145 pound classes. The bouts for the most part were slow Printed application…

June 14, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…-1 yesterday afternoon at Ferry Field. The visiting aggregation put up a stiff battle until the sixth Inning, hold- ing the Wolverines to a 3-1 lead, but the Michigan team started hitting heavily in the sixth…

… balls, a&ad scored when Haggerty threw into right field in the attempt to nab Dimon at first. The Wolverines regained the lead in the last of the fourth, and from that time on were never headed or threat…

February 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… on the losing end of a 45 pects of aneagreement. are pflated beyond all reason bread nal mpe ther uadngmfes- to 23 score, the Wolverine swimmers The stumbling block seems to be the areu infltdpbey nd…

… again go score- less Johnson, captain and left wing of the Badgers, netted a short shot. Michianrght widited a longs I Nine Players Used in Attu Stop Fierce Attack of Wolverines - - f Purdue bowed…

… an attmept to put a halt to tl- Wolverine machine-like offense. Eac team lost one player via the four peg sonal foul route, Doyle leaving t, game in the first period and Robbir making his exit in the…

… the front. All five of the Michigan men swun down the court in perfect unison an completely bewildered the Lamberi men with their offensive tactics. Tim and again the Wolverines worked th ball toward…

January 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… of the University lecture Coach Mather has been driving his series. He chose as the subject for . team hard this week as he expects the [his ta of Poetry to Gopher five to give the Wolverines as k…

… defensive game. He is engaged at this time in making It is expected that Racey will start a series of talks at the University of against the Wolverines at one of the ' Chicago, and later is planning on…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Only 'ntwo Scratch flits in WholeGame Special to The2 iay Madison, Ais., May 12.--Wis put a crimp in the championship of the Michigan baseball team when they ran away with a 4 victory. Christensen…

…. Stryker, starting on the moue the Wolverines, was not In his form and was relieved by Bens the fifth inning. higan Starts rted the scoring i when they were iss two tallies wi t was thrown ou Haggerty got…

…, --AN..-.r -1--1T TI IF9 FOX C XNABLE Stops Home Run Benson niado- his appearance i fifth inning but 'was unable to the Badgers from scoring two runs. Bachman playing left field fo Wolverines made…

January 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Alexander, '24; Norman Johnson, '25; William Shri- , itros tl fofne n oihn ptedndt eomn nivsiain~ h The Wolverines started the game erWo'24.in attack, since the invadersI of the election of Rep. Miller…

… become accustomed to ! merelyi fecton, the Wolverine combinations ' , I Chicago, the Wolverines negative Prsdn onLidI itmo adn were inoting with a greater degree France T'o alk aantteNrh the floor. team…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… ti1e score of 5-1. The matches were all close and" very hard fought, and the Wolverines' had a harder time van- down the fir wa Injured sliding ino Iuishing the Badgers' than the score ft was allowed…

…, Stebbins, and Crane e In Fourth , of Wisconsin. The strong Wolverine! tied the score in the team easily won the double3 matches, when three hits and an losing only one of the five sets that good for three…

… 'and forced Camer-1 an easy one which Jabby ded. The Wolverines{ Miller with seven hits, ng two of them while manrni, Haggerty, Steger ,h collected one, Jabby's Six) MCWILL BE HELD TODAY Men newly…

May 10, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… Farrell will enter a ad of 37 athletes in today's affair' rder that' he may see every possi- point winner in action with the z of selecting the team to meet the ng Illini squad next week-end, and Wolverines

… squad this year and only 15 hhe men who are entering today's t for the Wolverines have been! istent point winners so far this I Ohio will also depend on a 11 number of high class performers halk up points…

April 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… them' ahead. Bad baseball. on the part of the Wolverines was largely responsi- ble for these runs. Markle, the Cincinnati twirler had a hard time finding the plate ini the seventh inning and Michigan…

… touched' him for two hits, two muefl walking and a batter hit by a pitched ball for a total of three runs. The Wolverines showed the result of their long trip and bad baseball was prevalent thrioughout the…

March 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… the indoor meet by a score of poinst. The Wolverines won seci in the meet by counting 1 most of which came from se third places. Outstanding a feats of the Maize and Blue those of Reinke, who won mile…

…, and Smith who forced: Chicago to six feet three it Wolverine takingsecond pla high jump with a leap of 7-8 inches. World's Record llrok All world's indoor recorc pole vault were shattered Daugherty…

… Regular Meembers' Mrs. Orison S. White, Mrs. Charles iVeterans of the house today, particul- ed exhibits to show the evolutionary ! none of tfre Wolverines placed "The ideal squad should consist of…

February 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… only two was played in an inspired manner, the' lishment of a to azied curt iculumm in its beginning and has collected a large fouls accrued by the Wolverines. variety and extraordinary prismatic Fans…

…- the country. The pictures cover the . Work Smoother Isodction t performersat all deCorte eleri cal sgner tration, amounating at, least 30 se- development of human flight. from .The Wolverines seemed to…

January 15, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

….i WOLVERINES OPEN CONFE SEASON WITH HARD-FOU VICTORY VARSITY LOOKS BET" THAN AGAINST AC - Haggerty and Kipke High Score with 14 Points Between Them, Potter Counts Eight Michigan opened her Big Ten ba ketball…

… season last night with a vi tory, a victory over Illinois, whic came after a long hard fight tb brought out everything in every ma The Wolverine margin of -victo was one solitary point with the ,fin score…

Wolverines, 11-15. Deng scor again for Michigan and Cherry du licated the feat again tying the sco Potter, the Illinois captain, follow with a basket but Haggerty again ti it up'and Kipke, gave the Varsity the…

July 03, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… coaching of major games., MICHIGAN'S FALL SCHEDUE HEAVY Coach Little's Squad Will Play Six Strong Conference Elevens In 1924 WOLVERINES WILL DEDICATE GIANT NEW ILLINOIS STADIUM Michigan's grid schedule for…

… 1924 is the most exacting in several years. Besides the four conference teams played last year, the Wolverines will meet Illinois, undefeated in 1923, who tied with Michigan for the champion- ship…

May 31, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…' Wolverines took all four singles. Mich- suddenly lashed one to Gibbon's chin. I A. C. was second whle Northrup, a= 22 gamzes before the Wolverine court igan took three twosomes, and halve Carpentier blocked a…

May 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… bureau !IrewdlykonIhoghu hoe- near mes and, allowed t afe hits. The only run toff the Wolverine tv sixth when Duhm, thi r walked. Poesel the third base tlin on second. King amen by a neat saer Duhm was…

… seeoni ninth inning 'was ] ei Wolverines. Giles, it safely, after one ma ian walked and filled picked oan the first i might have Been tra' not hit thebank that Id. man, at shortstop,x nt game. He made…

May 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… in the Big Ten race. Bot undefeated thus far, the : three victories to her c the Wolverines have co: two foes. Minnesota is th Conference team that rem en. The Gophers howev (gaged in but one contes…

…' Wolverines sI the tilt. However, there ,are s men on the Indian rost been playing exceptiona in certain games. Wit consistent, the Lundgren move mor smoothly on the title. ullnew thin leadoff m , is a fine : I…

October 12, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

Wolverines t a standstill, breaking up nearly ever, attempt at a gain through their line spilling end runs, and halting th Maize and Dino forward pass attack However, the home team was ao un able to gain…

… and th chance was lost. Shortly afterwardE the Farmers had the ball in Michia territory when Rockwell'fumbled on sneak play,, and Lioret recovered o the Wolverines' 40-yard stripe. Ricd ards failed to…

May 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… three an obert J. ummer, '25, was ap- selves, a long suffering and right- The Wolverines have been playing in Visitors will he affqrded hod ring Whteman i been meeting pointed chairman of the Student coon…

… meetings court of the assembly, which, in effect Notre Dame. Senior benches, the School of " n,"p tinvited Dr. Fosdick, a Baptist min- The Wolverines will face the strong cation at University High Schoi…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… Swenson 'and was succeeded in the folowlj and Lutz of Iowa today defeated ning by Kinderman. Shapiro and Parker of Ohio State .3-6, Wolverines Beat Out Bunts 6-4, 7-65, While Goodwilie-and Dubach The…

… double (should have gone for outs, but r match by his all around playing and is the Wolverines beat to frst. E the only player in the tournament who IKipke beat out a biut in the set [mas an opportunity to…

May 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…VNCERT" OVER lOWAN P 1TCHER'S DU E L GAME; BE\SON V FI:YNN WOLLOPS IN THE EIGHTH Wolverine Batsmen Ou In Early Inning; Comneback To Michigan's Varsity ba staged a comeback in its schedule yesterday aftern…

Wolverines conn interest to the programs. The con- bases while Flynn, cert prepared for this year's 'star center fielder had a ci night will center about two of the ?Jarrett a double. T 'youngest of the great…

May 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… g third just behind MacKeever, whov only a couple of seconds slower t Hall. Higgins, the only Wolverine entr in the 220, finished third beh Evans, who set a new mark of :21 and Shocker, the other…

… too fast the Wolverine was forced to slai up, allowing both Marzula and Ma to pass him, the latter adding more point to the Varsity score. Ponzer, a new man on the I111 squad proved the sensation of…

May 07, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… two-game series withi Minnesota was called off in the second innin:; on account of rain. The score at th a end of the second inning stood 3-0 in favor of the Wolverines. COUNCIL ASKS FOR' BIGREISRAIO…

… King twins were the stars for ' the losers scoring all of time points, while Quirk, who-made thie course in ! a. 78 and cantain Smith wer'e 'tie lum-' inaries for 'the Wolverine. All men second T…

April 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… Avalanche Second; WolverInes Up After That Northwestern's baseball ed a "comedy of errors' 1 its game against the Wol as a consequence Michig second Conference tilt of the one-sided score of 13 The Maize and…

… total to the um ber. Blott Opens Sor After the Wolverines had one, two, three in the ope Jack Blott opened the seC safety and Haggerty folo base on balls. Dillman to a hit and Blott was safe on the first…

April 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… 3,000 spec- tators were drenched. DALYWILL BROADCAST ALL.VARSITY BASEBAL VARSITY TO OPEN WITHSOIO TO INVADERS BOAST STRONG N WITH LARGE NUMBER OF VETERANS STRYKER TO START 01 MOUND FOR WOLVERINS

… Fisher Sends Squad Through Leng Batting Session to Improve Attack Michigan will renew her athi feud with Ohio State university tc at Ferry field when her Varsity bi ball nine opens the Wolverine Big…

… subiective and pan- Here is what the Majesti theater will :give' the heavy swatters, in the Wolverine club today: 5 passes for the first single, 8 passes for the first double, 12 for the first triple, 15 for…

January 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Aggies by 23-19, last night. The Wolverines had no defeating the East Lansin and it was only in the last utes of play that Coach Mat teges were able to come thin the winning counters. Game Hard Fough…

… scored from From that time on the rea the period was nip and both teams gaining the 1 single point or two only to opponents come through wi basket. The Wolverines t1 Farmers until the last mini period when…

August 06, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… telegram from Dean A. S. Whit- ney brought his greetings. Several musical numbers were furnished b the Wolverine quartette, and by Mis Margaret Krug and Miss Helen Van Blois. Mr. Ernest Newland enter- tained…

May 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… California Dame in the outdoor season. Superior Indoors door season it showed itsqlf superior to the Wolverines re it doubled in the indoor comparative records made teams in the outdoor sea- the Illini still…

March 30, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…'s Varsity track team romped with the annual dual meet with nell here tonight winning by the sided score of 67-28. One record was broken and more were tied by the Wolverin their phenomenal exhibition "Jim…

…. Wolverines aggregation med in. the .half mile when Cal Hattendorf crashed through with honors followed closely by Re and Freyberg respectively. It one of the prettiest races of the and the three men were…

May 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… College Wits e chorus from j two games practically eliminating the Number out this week or little care E Wolverines frtom the race. was "exercised in selectinig materialI misce in Am-sr for the issue, for…

May 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… retun to j h oloig wlslaig toj school sometimeay~-Ottnext (fuall the medallion in front of the Benneapolia, Maynless anroa haa Library. first iinizg the Wolverines settled ThAmuhiscussMyed (B A y. h…

April 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…. According to the message the steam- er is now off the Suez canal and is heading towards. Naples. Dean Cabot will leave Ann Arbor this afternoon on the Wolverine for New York where he will embark for Naples to…

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