Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

January 14, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…IO SATURDAY teams will consist of five men each jKRBEL ONLY VETERAN I( -The entries may be turned in at the --o Miciga's arsty asktbal tamIntramural office or at the Bowling 'Coch IBarker, Wolverine

…-! Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi, Phi Beta. Delta, 15squladL division for the W1olve rines th ~ adadue iln nPhi Chi. throughout the season. good contlition for the Wolverine 9 :00 Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Gamma t oli~i1N…

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…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… DEFETS OHIO STAE 39-28 (Continued From Page One.) George Haggerty again started the bal rolling for the Wolverines in the second iilf when he potted two free throws. Hunt made the first field goal of the…

… Wis- consin basketball team which 01p1o0- es Coach Mathei 's Wolverine five to- worrow night at the field house. The Badger leader plays right guard, and is a capable man at his position. Washington…

January 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… second meet on the Wolverine sched- ule, here Saturday night. Michigan went down in defeat be- fore the veteran Aggie team last Sat- urday night, losing 20-6. The over- whelming defeat was largely due to…

… Wolver- ines is the first mat win for an Aggie team in five -years. The Farmers won four of the bouts on falls and lost three on decisions. Baker, Wolverine 115 p~ounder was counted on for a win in the…

January 21, 1925 (vol. 45, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…. Saturday night. Illinois+1 lnce season so far, the Wolverines; Madison. NVis., Jan. 20.-The Uni- (living event, while Sevidmian will take has three victories to its credit,whl rank as. ono,., of the most…

… make any change int he standi~ng until Feb. 7, meeting he Maroons in Chicago on that (late.1 ['he following Monday the Wolverines are scheduled to play Nrthwestemn.} BIG TEN 5'JADI\G , Iltitiois…

… condition for the Buck- several Te~; P", h-,t was tried out! eyes meet here Saturday. At the close rat it Lansin:g m:' ,:lne ago, bunt1 of last season the Wolverine captain proved a failure. This year the…

…., Harvard, Cor- Wolverine basket. The Ivichigan nell, Princeton, Washington and Cali- attack, although it occasionally show- 1 forma also probably will be entered. r ed at its best, was not the same which…

… (displayed against th~e______________ Buckeyes and the Cardinal players; Don't delay-Pay your Subscription; were as much at a loss as were the today. Wolverines. Both squadls had five field goals and the…

…. Chica- ,-- go will be opposed Saturday, Feb. 7,1;-= peaiks on at the Midway. From Chicago the ,-I Wolverines will move out to Evanston ' = "T'he Need of Modern - for the second Northwvestern game of the…

… but Van and Wittingham have been - tarted the season b~y going dowvn in showing speed. Gow had been count- (ldefeat to the Wolverines in a slow ed1 upon for the relay and free stylej gamie, and dropped…

January 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… will face the Ohio State mnat squad inj the second Conference mcet on the ' Wolverine cardi"at 7:30 o'clock in the Yost field house tonight. The Buckeye squad, although made, 01.13 .......... IPurdu…

…'s 'arsity swimmlring team will stach uptaig4ainst their. first Conl- foreoceoOpposition tonight when they I mleet the University of Chicago in a (Im l contest. The Wolverine squadI E3 2 .;!111 11 3 .1}i4) A…

…. The 145- pound class will be fillet] by either )wiles or Cranage for the Wolverines. 11Wilford, the Buckeye en- try, lost his match last week. Sinclair, one of the strong hopes of the Michigan team…

January 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…, cornering ten coun- ers, and it is to these mien he wvill give season he is in perfect physical condi- rolm for a utility man, as he is able season, the Wolverine tankmen sur- ters himself and having a share…

February 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…~robably give up *~ ~ G",i r,: ((;'Cte Wolverine tank- ]is place on the relay team and die- Y (a1r:;-, i'r covered the 1400;vote all of his time to the backstroke. al .. <st vie in .1- : 1 against Iowa,! The…

… tie t'hid 110wit hout j c 1 smi l ice:,of ('aptLamiKa bel. who-10is PstH i fl :~i ing1' f!011) iljllliefs reei~ved t' 1;'17 in 1tle season. Not onie 01 the in emihers o' lhe Wolverine 1 calni that. t…

… come witihin a point of the Wolverines. With onlly 35 seronlos left to play Mlichigan had a thee point: leadc when tile hall was called out of Ibonnds. The Michigan11 lacyers were at, first given tile…

February 14, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… players will be an open book to hihs_ cr un was predicted for the Varsity squad in'ji iesadnan ylsn h iltime Wolverines before the st-art of ~ i inthe taning,-ndby lsingshewill( Eteamns. The team the…

… Chicago encounter but again theI drop into the cellar. The fact that Ithie contest.j pices of the Iutra, Wolverine tanksters rose to the 0c- Purd(uec anm also advance by winn lItzel, Rlasnick, Reason…

… suffering from a with the Wolverines for thbird l~ ace MarFe. who has been turning in excellent heavy cold but determined to continue f in the Conference standings. Not ; *ri svstecm xwas timhes in Wisconsin…

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…

February 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… defeats of thy test of the Illini, who will un-t the season by Illinois, losing 27-2. (doubtedly find the going much hard-I JEast season the Wolverines failedl er than has been the case with the to win a…

Wolverine undefeated 115 pound-; sition for the Buckeyes for the rest t en, is countedi on to add at least twor of the season. At the rate at which poinits, Goldstein, the Michigan heavy- the team has been…

…Xvate-t tiwoioa ()'laces. By winning their f'our r e- , n<. maining tilts, the Wolverines couli a'x ody ahig n' il a e e enih~'M ai-am c iicr go ahead of Ohio State should the 'Tb 0 (coilh (10o0.; nt raId .,ii…

February 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… to thle Wolverines, as their chances for the IConference title in the ic'e sport rest.- ed to a consideralble extent upoin the outcome of the two contests. An earlier series with Wisconsin was call- ed…

… 4g 'ic i S° _n.crs°L omrAseel:kdefeatedl Gilbreath of Wisconsin vdho has been tooted as the best man ° r ,-*i ' "ii in fthe Conference. If the Wolverine a Ti t n'de s(apitain can come through with a 1…

… out of! acceptable to. the Wolverines whose the Pro I fteen-poiint gauges. I last gamte is scheduled March 7, with rl u,,5(hiy e(venting, Feb. 24, at. 8:151 Ch;icagto. It is expected that Mlichi-' at…

February 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… wound up a two months periodl of steady training in prepara- tion for thie Illinois Carnival. Some of the best competition will be met by, the Wolverines tomorrow night and1 they can reaily meet it for…

… 1 I I ipi I V 511 n* d Ieiw~1eElr, Wrll .e Othe C IV1est TTV. Michigan man entered in the meet.I WOLVERINES CONFIDENT::. Other fighters who have been enter- ed are as follows: Smyser as a welt…

Wolverine spring- i AVE YOU SUJBSCRIBED) YET? oli M. hunnleyey- 6,board ai'tists will- have the advantage- M . Stein-lG, T. Fitzgibbons-16; Maltz-15, K. Presten-15, H. Gold: of theii' own board, and Thomson…

March 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…. The Wolverines were the at Chicago. ____only runners, in the Conference to Coach Mann was fairly well satis- MTichligan's track team, for the past I match their strides against those of jfied with the…

…'s greatest performance ineligible for the meet. last season's form when he swam has came in the four mile relay when the jLes Wittman, one of the fleetest heat in the relay in 19.6 seconds, won Wolverine team…

…- defeated the Ba.dgers twice earli- Wolverines fought hack and 1> Score 1 or in the season. stood 13 to 7 at the end of thle half in? The first gamze of the Wisconsin ser- j favor of i'ic higan. Tlhe…

March 04, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY MARCH .1, 1927) PAGE SIX \VHI)NESDAY, MARCh 4, 11925 - . -- ....... ..... ^s:p Aft ., .. .. REST ATE9TI Wolverines to C'lose Basket Seasom ill…

…Camne 'Willa iicago :Here Satuirday CHERRY TO PLAY Coach I\4ather's Y rit at V 1) lia ll squadl ret urned yesterd~iy after- noon from Blloomiing-ton, Inci., where the 'Wolverines were deteated .51-3 by the Ind…

… teaml, which was trinined by Purdue the same night. The coining tilt with C hicago will close the Wolverine schedule for this season, and Mather's. five should chalk up a victory o'ver the weak Midway…

…Il as ,ea, j Aftethefnaswin epofatedto week as no great surtprise, as to 1that thlat event, anld will take Gow's place son, and will force the 'Wolverine star (ors. wi wsiiibe o eilat, 1spes,n wenthe…

… tile Wolverines, teamis w~ill enid in a tie for second Sidlhceopintelakrk. 1)0th i) attac 811(1 lefense Cherrys phiet. Siedman and Allen will plunge for ovrilith TeMcia 5 bothin atackand efene. Cerryboys…

March 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… preliminary games behind them, the Wolverines played brilliant hock- ey against stiff 1lopoition,. iand by deC- feating both Wisconsin and Minnesota in the two series, won a clear claim to the Big Teon crown…

… criminally neg- ligent, Coroner William M. McGraw saidl in his verdict. Suliserihe for Time 1fieliigan D~ally to get going aft er thteir turn. Dun- akin. Johnson andl Papenguth will be thme Wolverine hopes in…

March 06, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… 2ti"e a HEAVYWEIGHTS GOOD . l 1- I , -ALL-CAMPUS IHAND)BALL Coach Barker's Wolverine grapplers will bring the 1925 wrestling season The following matches are holding! to a close tonight when they…

…. igtiari9 The Wolverines have failed to win a meet this season and have little Singles, Rush 1408J vs. R. Showalk- hope of holding the Hoosiers to a or 2034R; H. Segal 3124R vs. A. Se~ close score. Indiana…

… Oklahoma matmen, In- 21211-. diana took the long end of a 15-4 score. INTERFRATERMTY'TRACK Baker, the Wolverine flyweight, will The preliminaries of the annual In- meet Eberhardt, the Indiana speedy Iter…

… career at Michigan to a fitting close Tues- day night at Minnesota when he shot' the only goal of the contest which brought the Conference title to thej Wolverine sextet. After two quarters had passed with…

… until the i taking the ball from the tipoff, a de- meet begins at 7:30 P. Al. partment -in which- the Wolverines Most of the men going to the Michi- have shown weakness lately. Toward gan Aggie meet this…

… Indiana i)r.i' Twelve events will be run off by flash will have to display a speedy at- the Michigan yearlings during the tack to down the Wolverine. course of the afternoon. The order of Sinclair, who won…

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…

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…

March 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… ___ which will not change theprsnpiiefothCneeceha in- i The Wolverine teamn, fresh from its' takpWae 2 a pon high barriet evet are excellent. VOLLEY-BALL FOR WED)NESDAY,I standing. shins, as are the other…

… niade by a Dornier alil- As a result the Illini will have a good 1 metal airplane in three and one- chance of holding the Wolverines to a fourth hours, said to be a record. I U I- ATHLETIC GOO$ 'ili…

March 12, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… dysatrrtnin the IBig.'intil. Ntsnetef;Prtefis;tm nanubro judgment, but in an amateur fight it! is sure to weaken his. condition temd- days of 1920 has the Wolverine Squad ! years M1ticlhigan will present a good…

… no! ing and several of them should beI this fact in view the Wolverines are corn etoitoffApiela te.enracon'eayPyaou,,s~it won by the Wolverines. more confident than they heave been srn lcin pi .tdy…

… way, while Gilbreath onl the Wolverine Sche(dule this seas on i i .I~will fight it out with Hill of Minne- and erned two points for tpe .Maize ----- sotaz, Bonnell of Northwestern, Kerr and 13lue teamn…

… in every match. The o l PUR PLE FAVORED ofel Michigan, and Moore of Indiana for Wolverine flyweight heas wrestled in!istpaenthbckro. seven matches, ;gaining ;decisions over jfrTla c sin elqackke. somec…

… 1oo yard( free style, and of winning. Starrett, Papeniguth, and Navy tonighlt In a. telegraphic meset.; Nuttinini the p~lunge may out ser- Oliphant will (live for Michigan: They Tie Wolverines have…

March 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… h e night's championship clash. race as this is an event which none:Crm I), in thTqahftAnAbrlatng le Wolverines will also put a! on the sick list at present will be in 1 Tlhe Northwestern, Michigan…

… roke, anid with suf- It is not hard to give Michigan at I third place at the carnival. The two Fielding H. Yost, Wolverine direct- T A least 24,j"oints in advanice of thkae ac- railer-, Briggs and…

… etsnigteUiest fWsosn ( e r C an s 13 feet, thepever occasion dentapnds l the Wolverines 141 their great ,try for Coach Yost will leave next week on and 'with a lot at stake lie can clear: the indoor title…

March 14, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… MEET Wolverine Star HOOSIRBMATMEN !n Of The es' DRAWS TEAMS FROM 19 SOS WIN TITLE AGAIN Pller, Coa~ ('utr'o :ar l l ile' ( ha nap1ii1, A Imnig ' lSi.of k;i rie-, M7 ATHLEITES ENTEREDI WVith t…

… lly weakenedl xh~n Ca ptain OTllie wvas declared ineligibile in the light- weight class. Michael, who wrestledI in the 145 pound class against tale 'Wolverines, has been shifted (low IItoi the…

…'or A]ichiigall. If IOlieWolverineCs captunrc e t.Il again this ,yearu,, the bandlsomp 0triophy won la1st year xwill becomnet(lie per- 111 anent. possessioni oi l' ichigan1. i. Alichi g-uzn tracktlou ae…

March 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… deducted almost the end of the race-esa dinpairofpretty races for, from Wisconsin and Illinois. e o eWisconsin pa e when sprained his ankle while Krieger and the Wolverines in the 100 and 40 yard . . . The…

Wolverines went into the relay P passed Calahan. Seed both were eliminated after three free styles which were won by Brey- Illinois' wrestling team tied 'ndiana leadi Wisconsin by only a point In te u whic…

March 19, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… 'Varsit y track team, which will meet' Aichigan at Ann Arbor on March 27, 3' 'te~irl~t restler Onily Wolverine~ 4 'lh i i)I iriIiilj 111IRRNSTEIN ENTERED i slca';ly rounding into shape. HOLDS BIG TEN…

… mnatch. In reality the last year's victorious team, is, favored ;IlonteOile is laid up with a sore hand, Wolverine cap~tain-elect holds the Big to, co-'o the event. Reinke and Prey-f but wIl (lo~ltless be…

March 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…,000 Union pool, Isters to be. at their best. which will be complleted in time for' The Wolverine w.ater polo team( the affair. This will take place Sat- composed of Mayer. Seidman, Duna-I urd~y ftenoo. tkin…

… clashIle ex- first regular game in the history of pacts a lar ge entry list, made up Of the school in the preliminaries duringII schools fromn Michigan. Ohio, and II- the al termno. Thy Wolverine squad…

… spring trip, (time (duriing time spring recess, but Most of' the Wolverines' rival aspir'- this is as yet indefinite. Following I ants for the title have been working the return of the squad members after…

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

March 28, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… ANNI (Continued from Page One) J Voelker, Snyder, and Walk will beE the Wolverine entries in the 65 yard high hurdles, Greening, Booth, Kneen,1 and Strong being entered for Cornell. The places in this…

… event will be aI tossup Voelker and Greening being the best of the lot. In the lows Hub- bard will be entered for Michigan, to-~ gather with Hulse, Lasser, and Voelker. The dusky Wolverine star is due to…

… difficulty in winning. Hornberger, who has been switched from the mile, should be able to take a place while the Wolverines may be able to slam. Houghton, VfcGinn, and Conroy are the Cornell entries. In the…

…, Burgwin, and Watson will have hard work getting more than a point. The pole vault is practically con- ceded to Michigan and second placej may go to the Wolverines. Captain NELL TRACK JAL CLASH TONIGHT…

April 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

… of etrot ONVENIENT to all amusements, your visits to Detroit will be doubly enjoyed if spent as a guest at Hotel Wolverine-the headquarters for Michigan' sfudents in Detroit. As home-like and inviting…

… Coffee Shoppe service- ccount for Hotel Wolverine's opularity with students. Special reduction. in rates for students for week-ends and vacations. MARCUS L. FREUD, President. At Elizabeth Street East I…

April 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…, April 7 will see 11 Blue's illness, Rigney's lame back and Wolverine trackmen perform. Hub- a troubled situation at second accom- bard and Wittman are both entered l panied by none too effective pitching…

April 04, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…~otor Fuel 66USING IS CONVINCING", WOLEIEMOTOR OILS F - IRS Proper lubrication is the use of the right grade of Wolverine Motor Oil for youzr engine. No one grade of oil can satisfactorily meet all…

… conditions encountered in dif- ferent types of engines in au.,motive service. There is a right grade of Wolverine Motcr Oil for every engine. Free crankcase service at all of our stations. MICHIGAMME OIL…

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…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan