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April 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… member of the Wolverine squad,, had little trouble in defeating Law- rence, in two straight heats, 6-0, 6-1. Captain Richard Crane, of the Mich-{ igan team, decisively defeated Lantner with scores of 6…

…-1, 6-2. Stauffer, ofE the Aggie, battled Vose in two close sets, but fell before the flashy attack of the Wolverine, losing the first' set 6-4, and the second 6-3. Elliot, playing his first match for the…

… doubles match.- The first match ended with the score 6-3 in favor of the Wolverines. In the second set the Aggies were unable to win a game, losing 6-0. The last match of the meet was forced to go into an…

…- ming the Wolverines, 2-6. In the finalI set which decided the match, the Wol- verines bolstered and won easily with a ;core of 6-1. Band To Give Next Concert On Wednesday 1 HUDSON TO SPEAK ON DED LEAGUE…

…, running anchor man on the jump. two-mile relay team, won the event Cver shadowing the performance of for the Wolverines at the Drake relays the individual athletes was the record yesterday by defeating…

… of Texas. The Wolverines, with the several city departments, costing the aid of the brilliant running of Charley taxpayers of Detroit hundreds of thou- Reinke, the anchor man, won the sands of dollars…

May 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

…'d For Wolverines Fresh from a weekend trip which resulted in victories Aver Illinois and Iowa Saturday and Monday, the Var- sity baseball team arrived in Ann Arbor late yesterday afternoon and took the…

… Presbyterian hospital, after an operation for carcinoma of- fell a notch due to the defeats at the hands of the Wolverines. Fisher's Dr. Charles Poor Will I)euotce Ein. team is now in fourth place, one stein…

May 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… rites and rituals of his Form. as Wolverines Climb Into know. disciples. Fourth Position 'There Awenydds will be taught the Only those who have proven thei lmeaning of the symbols and the j worth and are…

… limbs trembling, but with hearts of ternoon. The Wolverines climbed old men in teaching the new. burnished steel. into fourth place in the Conference standings on the win. This afternoon's contest was the…

… fashion today. Pucklewartz, new outfield luminary on the Michigan team, got a home run4 on a long drive over the fence. Mar- ghall, star Iowa moundsman, was un- able toh old the Wolverine batsmen, although…

… given perfect support by his cast. The Wolverines face a heavy week, meeting the Japanese all-stars at Ann Arbor on Thursday and Friday and 'the Iowa nine again on the home lot the day following. Score…

May 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… with Seoof, 6A, 6-1. Schoof's steadiness wore the Wolverine leaer out. Krickbaum handily disposed of Johns 6-2, 6-4, in two fast sets. Elliott also had very little trouble taking Duback into camp, 6-3, 6…

… [ ] MIRIAM M. OLDEN Unusual Grand PP T11I NEI) VICE PRES. E ] LEWIS F. MERKEL First A nnual IIHIIIIFuI flIIShTuII V F [ EUGENE K. BUCK [ ] ROBERT S. MILLERt Wolverines, 'Wearied and Over-Con- iident, Unable…

… to Hit DIrnlnutive Left Hander Madison, Wis., May 9.-Michigan's championship-seeking baseball team received a severe jolt here today, when the lowly Badgers defeated the Wolverines, 11-2. The…

Wolverines appeared consider- ably slowed up, due to their long trips during the last two days, and the Badgers encountered no difficulty in revenging themselves for the 8-0 de- feat which they suffered at the…

May 21, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… FEATUREFrost Chosen To Give Speech SEC0D FESTA AtCnocto I n IF it St 1t.S ~i t i END PREPARATIONSFO IO 01I Oriole Terrace Orchestra, Wolverines, Are Chosen To Furnish Music For Annual Affair E[FFINGER SPEAKS…

… , this lyric and musical text; he has committee are George W. Ross, Jr., time for his inauguration as presi- r and Charlie Wolcott's Wolverines,scys seldom employed actual bells in the '26, and Charles G…

…. Fourteen poems, submitted b students, are included in the issue Among the contributors are Su Grundy Bonner, '26, Donald E. I Snyder, '25, E. Lyle Davenport, '2 and Mary E. Cooley, '26. WOLVERINE NINE EASLY…

Wolverine team, with the exception of Froemke, who got in the game in the ninth inning, got at least one safety off the Aggie hurler, while Harlan Walter, who re- lieved Hovey in the first inning, held his…

Wolverines. Chrery, Walter, and Haggerty led the Michigan team's hitting. Cherry got a double' and three singles out of five times at bat, Walter th'ree singles in five chances, while Haggerty had a perfect…

October 24, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…" Grange, principals in Tennessee vs. Louisiana State as; Wolverine forward wall will not be Mpresen theiriles. s en tl today's game at Urbana, a capacity' Knoxville. I noticeably weakened. Sid Dewey, who…

… ian baigthi husnsh punting ability may be utilized by air'sad Gaa' oktrs, seiltanbargthrtouands. _ Coach Yost, should the Wolverines penetrated into Bulgarian territory to1 Moe's Sport shop, Calkins…

… bombarded by the I host that will watch Michigan and changed the Wolverine attack from Greek. The Greek government has GIRPM A d Q TI IPAlflMIllinois battle fort the supremacy of the open variety to the old…

… guest of the IIrnadetfdigmsonhvg! Wolverines. The line will find Kassel ceived from alumni in practically local chapter of the Steuben society mnna etfmdn iso a i and D'Ainbrosia at the ends, Reeder…

May 29, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

…-ad been retired byA a double play and a strikeout in their half of the last frame, the Wolverines scored the winning run after two men were out. Haggerty opened the inning by flying out to Futakami and…

… scoring un- til the thirteenth, when Wilson cinched his hero role by hitting safe- ly to bring in Coleman with the win- ning tally. Tom Fisher pitched the first five innings for the Wolverine nine and held…

… another pinch hitter in the twelfth inning. Ruetz, appearing for the first time this sea- son, finished the game and gets cred- it for the victory. The fast play of the Wolverine defense saved the pitchers…

… SCORE ONLY IN FOURTH INNING; WOLVERINES OPEN IN SIXTH DEFENSE IS FAST he described th e change in terms or teachers. "He built the future on teachers who knew how to get more out of a etudent by throwing…

May 23, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… and Charlie Wolcott's javelin, also qualified In the high j emtied, more slowly than usual per- jump. Mason, of the same school, Wolverines of this city played con- earned the right to compete in the…

… schools of Ann Arbor are admit- ted free. The admission fee of 25 cents is required of other persons, Honor Gomberg For Research I4 Ch i LM WOLVERINE NINE WILL MEET lL1lNOIS TODAY; KRICKBAUM ENTERSTENNIS…

… doubles semi-finals held late Wolverine squad has gradually come Inday thgalows -an sureockatf out of an attack of staleness that has today Sagalowsky and Kurcrock of hampered its playing for some time…

… the Wolverines was of bring two or three to light. a sensational nature, although he was hardly in as good form as Jabonowski. The Varsity squad will move on to Z ILL Il QSIUE E[NSIAg ,Iowa City tonight…

March 07, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… PAGES PRICEFIVEUENT WOLVERINES FACE CHICAGO QUINTET IN FINAL CONTEST' yI } MAROON TEAM CONFIDENT DUPLICATING FORMER VICTORY CHERRY WILL PLAY OF APPOINTS FECHET, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF ARMY AIR…

…'s lone victory of the season came at the expense of the Michigan; ELECT NEW OFFICERS squad a month ago at the Midway will - - give the Wolverines an added incen- Washington, March 6.-(By A. 1.)- tive to…

May 30, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

… regarding the Norwegian's trip to - - the North Pole. "The explorer's stay I may have been actuated by any one WOLVERINE TRACK TEAM KEEPS UNBROKEN of numerous reasons. He would have I STRING OF VICTORIES…

… afternoon on Ferry field when the Wolverine track team defeated Wisconsin 81-54. by this decisive defeat of the Badgers, the claim of Tom Jones and his team to the indoor Conference title was for once and all…

… mile that the Wolverines looked like the overwhelming victors that they later turned out to be. Both teams scored slams in two events, the Badgers placing three men in both the mile and the two mile. De…

May 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… very much opposed to the present OVER IN 27 SEA SONS WOLVERINES WIN TRACK, FIELD DUAL MEET 69 1-3 TO 65 2-3 (Special to The Daily) Urbana, Ill., May 16-(By A. P.)-Michigan and Illinois participated in…

… a brilliant track and field dual meet this afternoon and the Wolverines were the top team 69 14 to 65, 2-3 when the last event was run bff. First Illinois and then Michigan took turns at leading. At…

May 09, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… concession the company is to give the government 5 per cent of the total output, ?u~r" e-ther --. 7~ WS TO WOLVERINE BoardToad ifc COLOR OF ORIENT GRAUTE SCHOOLT TEAM WILL MEET Publicationsl PERVADES ANNUL…

… --- f Student Publications this after- STRIKING LFFECT OBTAINED STUENTS GIVEN CHANCE TO K1R.CH FF POUNDED B Y noon at the Press building.BY DECORATIONS AND CONTINUE COURSES AT WOLVERIN ES IN Students will…

Wolverine nine will meet ---- special appropriation made annually k r Wisconsin at Madison, crossing bats English Professor Speaks on Liberal center, which cast a slight shade of { by the Regents of the…

… pressed by the attractiveness of the, postponed on motion of Bauer's at- the Wolverines, the physician accors- From the filters, the water again s hi Founders. University women, and because of 1 torney. The…

February 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… - the latest technical developments in Wolverine wrestlers here this after- marry during his college course, ac- I Ke.u e Ksiey kiswn pate coel the highway engineering field. noon. The Michigan grapplers…

… president of the Unithe Wolverine leader garnering fou versity Men's Cristipn association field goals and two free throws. Line summer conference at Lake Geneva. playing his first game for Michigan, Dr. Baker…

… a one point mar- Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, in the new 7igin, Purdue defeated the Wolverines IMasonic temple, at which members of1 37-36, 'Chicago conquered the Mather Masoic empl, a whch mmbes o clan…

May 28, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… the whole game. Each --------- ----_ pitcher struck out four men. ForsixI Innings, Ono had the Wolverines baffled. They were unable to connect with, the ball solidly, and could only offer roundePrs to…

…I hall where they will be received by and general manager. are caring for Wolverines Score in tSeventhg acting-President Alfred H. Lloyd and the executive affairs of the institu-' Ryrholm hit safely in…

May 16, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…DEDICATED TO JUSTICE iti ~IaiiAg MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXXV. No. 168 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS WOLVERINES TAK FROM…

…, Haggerty was forced across the rubber with the first run. The fourth was the big Wolverine inning. Ten men batted, and five runs were scored. , Coleman and Pucklewartz started the fireworks by hitting safely…

… council will in- heart of the fire. Wolverines, led by the veteran Steve U LI I UU RIattended the Minnesota game at Fer- clude the presidents of the Ameri- Not all, however, were over- arry field in the…

March 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… the opening whistle and assumed a four point lead before the Wolverines succeeded in scoring from the floor. Michigan counted but three fouls in the first five minutes of play, but successive baskets by…

… fray, the Wolverines buried the Midway five with an avalanche of field goals. The Maroon team started the game in fine fashion, but once Michigan took the ead, they seemed to lose the team co- ordination…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… ITEMS FOR ILLINOIS NINE MEETS VARSITY IN TILT TODAY SCHEDULE JABLONOWSKI TO HURL CONFERENCE OPENER FOR WOLVERINES ARE HEAVY HITTERS Kinderman, Called Hardest Hitting Pitcher In Big Ten, To Take Mound…

… wins, will be a ed by the legislature today. The ap- Chase S. Osborn, Hon'11, Delivers Main puzzle for the Wolverine batters. propriation bill now goes to the gov- Address Before 700 University Illinois…

May 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… Michigan team results are: Ted Weem's Oriole Orchestra, Charlie Yearlings to Meet at Masonic Temple Kurgrock, Butler, beat Goldstein, Wolcott's Wolverines, Will For Annual Spring Dance Michigan, 6-3, 6…

… and Charlie Wolcott's Masonic temple for their informal Northwestern, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. Krick- baum and Vose, Michigan beat Miller Wolverines of this city will usher in spring party. This will be the first…

April 30, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…- able to hold the Wolverine batters in check, being hit for 110hits duringthe six frames he worked. Captain Dill- man, Norrie Ryrholm and Buck Giles led the attack. Dillman and Giles each connected safely…

…. The ball committee will be at infield. The Wolverines also failed to the booth in the lobby of the Union score in this frame. To start the again today to give out the applica- fifth, Fisher beat out a…

March 28, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… favored to win this evening's affair because of its pre- vious performances. The Wolverines have a series of smashing victories in the Illinois Relays, the indoor Con- ference meet, and the recent Cleve…

… Detroit Yacht club was host to Michigan coaches and 29 students at its annual "Michigan Night" Smoker held Wednesday evening at Beel Isle. Following the banquet, entertainment was provided by the Wolverine

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…ed by Captain George Haggerty, the Wolverines started an offensive in the opening minutes of the game and outdid the great play of the Buck- eyes. Beautiful shots were made from every corner of the…

…- ling has been a recognized sport here. ing in a short time. From now on work Though Michigan won three bouts, on the pool wiil be rushed and the one less than M. A. C., the Wolverines j…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Jablonowski and Kinder- man from start to finish with the Wolverine allowing only one weak hit sixth, knocked a grounder down to Jablonowski. It was to one side of the mound and in his hurry to get the ball to…

May 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… plans to make unierous substitutions if his team les up a substantial lead. Thme Wolverines held only a light orkout yesterday afternoon, as isher is anxious that his men regain me of the pep that has…

April 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… further increase the present financial and political dilem- ma in France is the opinion of Prof. WOLVERINES WIN THREE PLACES ' John V. Van Sickle, of the economics1 IN DASH AS HUBBARD TIES department. The…

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