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December 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… bautiful "dog" shot. .A amon t the clean of students.; later he added anothier and then t'f,.,.vmn of . 1 i,n wl e- st the Wolverines into a 9-0 l aIl r Front tlv,."e the shlow will mzove :i music…

… unable todrive through E the Wolverine's closely knit de-y fense opened up a barrage of long; ~shots which proved temporarily 1 ieffective. Huff dropped one from Imidfloor to open the second half scoring…

December 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…'s Swimmers Take Four Oll AfS E1Vf +vtr never stepping on the University favorable. President Ruthven and uva or. eveno ventIITorrell, lanky Wolverine center, seal on the floor of the lobby of Mayor Staebler…

… f................0 0 0 0 Torrell ............... 4 1 2 9 Justice rg (c)..........0 0 1 0 Coombe lg.............1 1 3 3 Murdock staged their duel in the last half of the period with the Wolverine

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… his conclu- Wolverine swimmers claimed the vaccine sprayed into the throat." sions," said his chief, Dr. E. O. Jor- lion's share of the Michigan A. A. And the newspaper men scurried dan, chairman of the…

… 500 yard free style ---- form, and even now the 30-year-old number. ;nscientist declares there is nothing The Wolverine leader, pressed llIdistinctive or specific about the over the first three quarters…

December 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… Press, the United Press, L.G.-Poe (Michigan) ....... . 231 Scrimmage found the Wolverine I Chicago Daily Times, Purdue Ex- C.-Kawal (Illinois).........35 team which turned in a surpris- "ponent, Daily…

…, the Whites along with Ricketts at cen- faculty forces showed what grit ;er and Jones anld Hudson at and determination can accomplishl ;uards, the Wolverine mentor drove ustT merhouhabrahtaig A E in the…

December 11, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

…. Iuis.latya.I Iav -- Open At Home. Six of the Big Nine games will be away from home as will be two of the remaining five contests. The first four games will be played in Ann Arbor when the Wolverines

Wolverines in all sports., . __. 'II.t1 H 1/ A Gift ForA Man- -it must be wel selected, with an eye for good taste and another one for practibility or he will never wear it-or use it as the case may be…

December 10, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… Natonal- ity swiming team, who has been and requesti half, during which they compiled a HIIp I rodcieoRoeUnon thera ill i eedr fNakntecp-named this year's recipient oflthe Bado d 3- adatethe Wolverines I U…

… universities and collegesi publicly to tl being called onl the Wolverines.. ; recent meeting. Individuals iter- I ersnaie'fLie.Ldo where rebels and n'tioalist troos m(V tsimth state. Not toI ..;ha- Wesleyan…

… ouu to iixacrd to take rn interest in hlsf a prosecutin time Wolverine scoring, .while Seg - {uled for the later part of January. KlmaoGrn Rpd.! nsnDr. F.G. * yHonored ;shohl ;andci(4) physica.ior; -tnc…

… 1leaving the Wolverines still 11101116 ;athletic relations," withdrew from ICon res. Total........3 7_ 6--_33 onINo iuo ascnfsatdb po- I y arl;hc wsfrtue - -°I lice, but Morgan- is charged with…

December 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… AWARDS consin, at thle nation ln(t~Ct, l& '(Secil o a Dily Ithe Wolverine took second iiiUj (Spei Ito T D.ily class, with Otto Kelly and C mtaln MADISON-Cross country run- flewitt, Parker' forms the trio…

…, Robert Ocock, John Wohl- the big Wolverine was taken 411. gemuth and Kenneth' Bertrand. Sorenson who won the All-Fresh- Milton Peterson was awarded an man title lash; year and Auer plac- official manager…

December 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…(, uartet Will Present ? Wolverine Is Chco SOJIIERN ITOSPa of Young Plan Fails 'UTlSdFull flILI l'TA UU I lLL LBL Forth Program o'i emhRihtgCoa n onis for A11"--Conf i A n Germah Reichstag lrlg'm nnrn Choral…

… prodigy of Huby's "master Regular Wolverine center for the Grid B cal association program. In th Plan is expected on December 22, tion. Plans for early classification, for the House but found an un- class…

November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…-'LOST-One brown ladies' oxford line.. the Wolverines braced, breaking tip a deformed criminal-scientist, all berd, chairman: Jack Riley, and J. roe. Phone 21474. C between South University anda Haggerty crashed…

… TION WANTED side of the Wolverine line, but Gem- the oneyadln.SmalaanOeri.Cese ac-H J.G drsn ,-1i. II Y ou va Get More For bisvand'Morrison threw himt for a punted out of danger. one yard loss…

November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… to Simrall and a first down for Iowa on the gan's right end. Glassgow punted M i 0o .p a pass thrown by Glassgow. ItI who caught the ball on his own Wolverine 24-yard line. on the next play to Simrall…

… pass Rogge on the Wolverine 40-yard Michigan's left tackle. The Wol yard line and was forced out of Gembis returned the kickoff to thrown by Jensvold was incomplete line. verines took time out. bounds at…

… field. No one line. Glassgow went through Mich- gan's goal as the period ended. atopped, continued on for a four- line. Michigan took time out. was injured, but the Wolverines re- lign's freshed them…

…'s on the Wolverine 36-yard line, a start of the sedond half. Glassgow DALCROZE EURYTHMICS ansgws fichign's lef side igt dwn fo sx Wyards and a first gain of six yards. Iowa took time gained two yards…

… through Michi-! Modern Education in and it was first down for Iowa on n down on the Wolverines' 10-yard o ut.gasrihtcleHwtthoadRY M the Wolverine 48-yard linne. Michi- line. Hagerty made three yards a ih…

November 17, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… attack of the Northmen' ing into the air. This made it firsLi was effective in the first half, ac- down on M ehigan's 19-,yard line. counting for 47 yards in three out The Wolverines seemed to be de- of…

… are Speaking at. a banquet of the eral seasons by a Wolverine team. l yard line, Michigan lost the bal you don't believe it? Then readt listed in the directory: Mary. John, .Archeological society held…

… earelachtc you must study' Half ater Mihiganiscoredin a 'as dowed fro behin by Al; Brthe andn0 Jr class ofe :theoracchitofche eopitec-Theeopopular opuonceptionionof vain effort to break the Wolverines' Steinke…

…~farhtcue' winning by a 7-6 score, itr e ter for the Wolverine's touchdown names beginning with O' N. Aubrey, T. W. Pemberton. ane. Pond continued,' "is basically a, Maz n TIa accurate foot of Joe Gembis: Names that…

…. Picture. J. ft. ever, the Wolverines were not out- ocnyr' quick kick went out- Weaves Tinikes and Bakers aLeBringloc, chairman; D. A. Kimball.' played by the rivals, side in midfield. Thre Gophers held…

… on the; lhichktey-onertd itosevra unsuspecting Wolverines, the ball first cowns. With the ball on the traveling over Simrall'sh21-on yardlinsadSfurtVdwnth headand GiSeendtheuClassinied each occasion…

November 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… CAPABLE E~O LII ~ TRIO OF OUTSTANDING MINNESOTA GRIDIRON TO J~*iftR STARS WHO WILL OPPOSE WOLVERINES SATURDAY [i/All, I GrnERTISlwG NOTICE Co~eI~ 'K~pke'sChar'ges W11 Try c~ Win ~Little 'Brown…

… squad indulged i~n a sigm4 drill to put the final toti~hes'6n the 'offen- sive to be used against the Wester~~' State Normal eleven. Wolverine H~riers lb Meet Wisconsin Today (Continued From Page 6…

… in the starting lineup against the Wolverines Saturday, while Brock- meyer, the third of the trio, will be A eeQc4a~e~Z Pres8 P7~0tQ I kept on jue sidelines due to in~ juries received in the Iowa game…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…. The Wolverines IMMenCoachCtrt hts Yay. will entrain for the Gopher camp I e atra.Nagtrsk at 4' 15 this afternoon. i Wolverines Are Likely to Meet Ie has b Ivinst ilfndrsucfla Strongest Opposition of…

…Wi.r the first skull practice of the week. herbate ih7eten Stt trip. These are Fitzgibbons, Aus- Enthusiastic freshman forces ther batleeithWestrneSatehis ribs were on hand to give the Wolverine Nomltieek…

… used in this game and D 'Anna. Not much hope is back po; wans. In the dummy scrimmage l and which will add much versitil-i seen for the Wolverine harriers asinsBo which followed the first team for- ity…

… to the Wolverine attack. fihenaeeosu.t testndrdo wards foun', little difficulty in cop- The 'Michigan "B" team coaches m fre'yas ndWsosnhsIig in u ing with the' Minnesota line plays have beep working…

… Sthipdaeeeahi ea.wr his mind Kipke sent his two full- This game will be the last of the above is otherwise representative "Nagurski, fullback; Pulkrabek, ward wall performed in a much The Wolverines can boast of…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

… graduate attendance at the two remaining - ------------- joyment of permanent peace be- students of the engineering school games on the Wolverines' schedule Robert A. Brooks, Fenton lum- Chamberlain, and…

… first flights, the different a like number of cash customers postoffices apply' cachets, or can--- to Ann Arbor. In the next game lations, of different colors to the , the Wolverines filled the tiny Ross…

November 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… their last year's ag- Wolverines of last year, st.nding Gill, 'Hodgeson, Patton, and Tar- gregation while Michigan has lost fourth in the,.Big Ten in offensive bill, holds the record in that event four…

… furnished in Iof entering two men in an event. a large part by the tall McCoy and Although one man cannot partici- The Wolverine harriers have m- the shor't anny Rose, who while pate in two dash events, he…

… a d season practices will be felt by the (Special 3 prs. for $4.00) Wolverines. I 118 East Washin Fundamentals Stressed. Work on fundamentals has taken up most of the time which the team S has put in…

October 31, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

… - --.-- __ viable reputation both on an off aid in making the team tough to NOTICE! the diamond. During the games the t Why let your clothes suffer? Wolverines won note for the keen,beat the Send th to THE MOE…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. inators that 'organized religion was Wolverines Bow Before Indian "If you must be a bookworm, be not meeting the demands of the ian early bookworm. If you have a' undergraduate body, and that by Attack on…

… dealing with transportation and has written more than a score the field. j and do not realize their value. of books, most of which deal with The Wolverines showed signs of Sometimes we uncover valuable…

…. the band also entertained. the country and his final selection If the Wolverine hands were laid - has fallen to Ann Arbor. on Useman during his 60 yard run HARVARD BEATEN He considers this an ideal…

… Editor TlADIUM, CHIAMPAIGN, ILL.. Illinois team gave the Indians a the fifteenth renewal of their annual hird quarter to hand the Wolverines eat and shove them deeper into the pletely outplayed Michigan in…

Wolverines, registering 12 first downs, totalling 173 yards from rushing, while Michigan compiled 4 first downs and gained 41 yards from scrimmage. Illini Use Three Rushers. The Illini alternated their ball…

… carriers, employing Lanum, Hum- bert and Timm to good effect against the Wolverines. But it was not the rushing or passing game that was responsible for the Illi- nois victory. Great blocking and…

… stripe, but all of his attempts were either wide ox short. Michigan's offense did not get under way during the first quarter, but the Wolverines staged an attack in the second quarter that gained ground…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…;.l~s r 'in 'i , .. s, <' ,'. 1. 4', s (Continued from Page 1, dol. 7) $ <!absent is the natura came too late to aid the Wolverines. ward overacting. A "Withz the ball on Michigan's 41-I picture…

…. Featured are the Wolverines took to the air.! electric fans, 'he said, "experiments have proven I Ralph Graves, and Truskowskvs pass to Siinrall netted "In the spring the gravel roads there is a certain…

…Illinois i, th'retened once when Yanuskis+,T E D Y-NV MR5 Wade two first cdowns, placing the iTUF AY.r NOVEMBER OS WAY NE ball onl Michigan's 22-yard line. MSCL 1>~~ acre the 'Wolverine line stiffened MU IA…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… REFLECT Before you complete your four- teenth hour of razzing the fighting Wolverine team, consider this: Could you have done any better? With which we will pipe down and go on with the story. * * * Here…

…-tat-tat Bzzzzzzzz Tat- tat-tat-tat-tat Bzzzzzzzzzz Tat-tat Boy, what a run! The snarling Wolverines gained beow gullbek of- fle offle poosh! Baby, that was a run! The ball was tossed from (Voice from kitchenette…

October 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…'s Varsity gridders to sjgnal and tackling practice on Ferry Field yesterday afternoon. Cloudy skies and a steady drizzle greeted the Wolverines in their first practice session after Satur- WEATHER FAILS TO…

… win without a loss, A MANN RETURNS TO COACH SWIMM ERS 'GOPHER NOW TOPS BIG TEN SCORERS y Coach Matt Mann, Wolverines day'gaewtOho swimming coach, returned Satur- loft shofofheortsignldilde heday…

… from an extended stay in Great 4 proved the opening note of Kipke's drive in conditioning his Wolverine parents. Coach Mann has takent charges for their invasion of the charge of the team from Assistant…

…- ing a swimming pool. The baths dicates that the two gridiron teams any Wolverine hockey squad has ing in performances wlich have ! have formed a swimming , league are tied 6-6 in games played since i…

Wolverines will play the pow- for more numerous competitive can end, Fesler, and Barratt, giant erful Colgate team at Hamilton, The tallest man on the Michigan events between various teams, it center, the…

… be out game was extensively advertised for blood in next Saturday's en- throughout central Illinois, and on counter with the Wolverines. November 4, the largest crowd that Minnesota, a huge battering…

October 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…I~eflctions '* PACE MENTIONED F"OR BAR HONORklTq,[ 4 r KCNSTP C EK Wolverine Line Plunging .Attack Loses Ball on Downs Near Buckeye Goal Line,.j OHIO SCORES ON PASS' Continued From Page Oane) first quarter play…

…, registering four of their first downs while Michi- gan's attack was dormant and keeping' the ball deep in Wolverine territory through McConnell's long unts and the work of Fesler andI Fontaine in covering them…

October 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 15) • Page Image 7

…Statek orthe yMichigan's offensive showing was Sc The chief fault revealed by particularly dismal during the first western, and Chicago respectively, the Wolverines was failure to I half, the Wolverines failing…

… first play of Eh a b ebd p n r accorded the Purdue line for the the fourth quarter. Then the W manner in which it outsmarted the scoring spree in the last five Wes made a touchdown for State Wolverines

… Boilermakers sleight. and the other two came in H Do Add to that the fact that they have in one department.. The light- rahWidqfire order.D a vry eakoffnseanda mnia hatred Wolverine quarterback - a very weak…

… offense and mani averaged 38 yards on his kicks, The Wolverines were seem- Ba or fumling at the wrong time, to outdistance "Pest" Wech, ingly helpless under Purdue's Two men stand out on the Columbi One of…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…FflNT A THLETICS Lo'" S ES Tlqw PURDUEfile& , 30 -16 RALLY TO BEAT CUBS, 10-8 'fl( R R say MacDonald Celebrates 63tdBirthday on Foreign Soil MICHIGAN LAWYERS'' Led Wolverines in Purdue Tilt nitu…

… recently the Wolverine squad whose play been established in a number of came up to its usual par. Gembis' states for the pupose of studying scores came in the third inning. SOFFENSIVE BACKFIIELDSTARS LEAD…

… BO1IRMAKERS TO BIG TEN VICTORY AS CON[ERNCEGRID RACE STARTS WOLVERINES TAKE WORST BEATING SINCE GRANGE BROKE LOOSE IN 1924 ILLINOIS GAME by VLdi'ard L.11,c IRCOSS-.ADE) STA1)1M1t, Oct. 12.-Plurdue…

… \Volverines were unable to stop once they launched their last quarter - - offensive. ailure of Wolverine linemen it chare gave the Boilermakers an opportmity to gain 26 yam s through rushing on their delayed…

… Final I Touchdown By Joe Russell Smashing through the Wolverine defense late in the final quarter for a single touchdown, Coach Irv Uteritz' scrappy Badger gridders took the first game of the 1929 Big Ten…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

Wolverine defense Wec wasmgive thecbad on the intescnfeidadirtea to gain. Simrall's forward pass Ied on the 30 yard line. Welch six especially that of the forward wall, first play and went two yards catching…

… line, it was blocked by Hayden, and margin, the play was in Wolverine bounds on Michigan's 10 yard line. . - Caraway grounding the ball. Wil- Truskowski recovered and stepped territory for the greater…

October 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… .Wolverines Will1. Game ,IResearch in 'the" field of m-unici- pal government is the chief concern at present of the Michigan Munic- ipal league. The body is making a comprehensive study of special city…

… variety. On the basis of this mode of at- II A T11111 A I A 1Ifl TflI I itack, the Wolverines seem well for- righthander of the A's, in inning of the third gan rapid succession they d damage to account…

October 04, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…. Wolverine Stompers. Ashley. - __345 They will make '; you dance. Dial SUITE FOR 2 OR 3-Steam heat. 4752. We guarantees our "music. Shwr.Raobl.As - Nocag!f o'stsfe.As cancy for 1 or 2. 536 Thompson.I fagency…

October 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 10

Wolverine line failed to open up For self-supporting students desir- holes for the backs in the first half ing fascinating remunerative of the Mount Union contest. Not 1 work either temporary or per- until…

… --- PANESE3 PEOPLE HONOR UIlGAN SPORTMANSHIP (Continued from Page Nine) Les were scored at the expense Japanese teams. On the other id only one of the Wolverine's eats went to the home towners, other four…

July 20, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…'s "women's election" in tended to take her responsibility The Wolverine state was the sub- resignation on the ground that he kindly telephone 8069at, 730 Thad "sacriincedthiseusefulness."-IArbor Street. 22…

July 19, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Wisconsin has shown me that Am- erican students have plenty of in- SAYS "HOME TOWN" DECISION WAS GIVEN WILLIAMS IN DASH EVENT PICTURES SHOW HIS WIN Wolverine Sprint Star Is One of Six] Americans Chosen to…

… A y, won th a~e. Pictures in the possession of To- lan show the Wolverine star lead- ing Williams by less than a footf at the finish with Frank Wykoff ofI California,' a close third. At the conclusion…

July 18, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… army, Presi- vision at Baltimore, Md., recently. H.F. Moxley in the Wolverin;Southeastern High School in De- tower. West of Ann Arbor. ______________ state. Prof. Moxley was placed o:Sotesrn ig Scoln…

July 16, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… remains among the top notchers of Michigan golf as the possible successor to the title of Malloy. Wells, Lee and Malloy are theonly Wolverines to hold the title in succession and with Stan- dish, Phil…

July 06, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… entries have been re- 24 arrows at 50, 40, and 30 yards, Call 7539. No. 8, 9, 10 a ery por on, thpat the s Wolverine track team gained high ; big toe on the right foot was com- ceived from Robert P. Elmer…

June 01, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

….. r ?H-r -M '"CCIA N D A TLY I, I~2~ 9 I- I - ---Mpmwo MICHIGAN DOWNS WISCONSIN TO TAKE FIRST PLACE _ _y 0o AFTER FMJLTY STRT Wolverine Hitting In First And Third Innings Gives Teni…

… hitter by sending a long' triple to deep center, scoring Nebelung and Corriden. He was left' on third,'however, when the next three Wolverines were out on two files and a grounder. Michigan's attack broke…

Wolverines' scoreless for the rest of the game. BOSTON.-Gus Sonnenberg gained two falls over Marin Plestina of' Chicago, to retain his wrestling ti- tle. The first fail came 'in 45 min- utes, the seconi in 10…

… regardless of the fate of - ager of the track team this past his world automobile speed record Wolverine Golfers Stretch Victory Two cups were awarded by the Barton, Moore, Shaeffer, Spencer, year, was chosen…

… freshman tennis squads, it was Furniss, A. M. Highicy, D. SteinK by thrVsibeJS. *ise he made in America- to desert and Wednesday, the Wolverine Vard 1087 points and Theta Chi was rmade known by the Athletic…

June 01, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

…'s average for the year against Big Ten teams is.690, one gaseball game with Ohio State yet to be played. This is not qzite up to the record of last year,, when the Wolverines had a mark of 44 wins and 19…

May 29, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 178) • Page Image 6

… Exceptional Ability In Dual Court Engagenents TITLE WON 00 YEARS The Conference tennis cham- pionship, evidently an odd year vis- itor to the camp of the Wolverine, returned to Michigan in the guise of deadlock…

… virtually a fourth in Bacon, AMA winner in 192, and a host of material, most promising of whom consisted of ' Spencer, Hammer, and Beal, the Wolverines were early season favorites to an- nex Conference team…

… honors. Win Opener In the Conference opener, North- western fell before the powerful] Michigan net contingent a 9-0 vic- tim on the Evanston courts. The Wolverines though handicapped by a lack of outdoor…

…. Journeying to the lair of the Buckeyes on the following day the Wolverines were rained out in their scheduled match with the Ohioans at Columbus. A week later a re- venge-seeking Wolverine team again was…

… the all important match at Ann Arbor before rain interrupted proceedings and ended whatever chance the Wolverines had to axnex a clear cut claim to Conference team su- premacy. Wisconsin's eight will…

May 29, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…M HEMCNCH IGAN DATU THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 . _ .. ,. . ... VARSITY TENNIS fTO CLASH WITHI I [i M WOLVERINES ARE TEAM WEAK IN B AT TING 1111WStraub and McCoy Leadt Batters As Michigan's Average…

… . From British Champ I (By 'Asscitd r es.s) ATHLETICS DROP AA TIGERS AS YA Yesterday provedto be a red let-, fi Wolverines Are Favored T ecisive Defeat OfI Year's TeaMA PL AY PRACTICE MA £W1 555.4f7…

… indi- viduals perhaps most encouraging was the performance of Bacon and hammer. Tomorrow night the Wolverine netmen will depart for Champaign where they will match strokes with the Illini. The Illinois…

… racket wielders have always showed great dual meet strength winning over Michigan last year by a 7-2 count. II The Wolverines have a feeble team average of .208; yet they have won both their games…

Wolverine pitching aces, Bill McAfee and Fredl Asbeck, have been largely respon- sible for the two Conference vic- tories, limiting Northwestern and Illinois to one run each. BIG TEN BATTING AVERAGES 4 .s…

May 28, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…th 9 P. M. to1 A. M. MICHIGAN LEAGUE BALL ROOM BOB CARSON Presenting BUD GOLDEN and His, MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Tickets Obtainable In Lobby 7at:+ ** . Listen t t!Taste 1t! A cereal so crisp it crackles…

May 28, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

…I trE -'*m IC14C A NI'AITIEY ' " -TDAY,' MAY 28, 190 o nio -4 MICHIGAN, CHICAGO TIE FOR BIG TEN TENNIS TITLE .. , MARON1METHATED BY RAIN O DECISION Wolverines Lead At Ternination O…

… of Michigan 6-0, 6-1; While the Wolverine leader exhibited streaks of offensive play the 'famous internationalist kept the stroking to the Michigan man's backhand and the issue was at no time in doubt…

… steady for his op- ponent and at no time was the out- come in doubt. 'Two Wolverine veterans ended their three years of Varsity cam- paigning with brilliant 6-0, 6-3 wins over their Chicago opponents…

… gthe distance in : , the Deeminches was held jointly by May. little Wolverine speedster caie back DroegeEuller QscNortwestern and WYI LLS on Saturday to eclipse all recog- McGinnis of Wisconsin…

May 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… IACK EI:T VARSITY NINE LOSES T0 ILLINI. TRIPLE IN 13TH VICTORY, 3 TO 2j Wolverines Hold Lead Over Badgers in Big Ten Race ASBECK HURLS GNg BALL Truskowski, Weintraub Captain In Tw Places o Events ri…

… in 9 of the 16 events on the program to pile up a total of 51 1-2 markers, an even dozen more than the number garnered by Ohio State, their Lead Wolverine .ipnsrnd…

… tional A. A. U. e Tolan and Capt. Wilfred f the Wolverine team estab- themselves among the high winners of the meet, Tolan .g the 100 and placing second 220 in addition to tieing the record in the former…

… event, the Wolverine Captain won ammer throw and placed in the javelin to total eight Tolan's total of nine points im a tie for second place in oring column with Gordon of An of Purdue and Rockaway o…

May 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

… of Michigan collected the remaining counter, Burkhart nos-1 ing him out for t'e fourth place by inches. The Wolverines collected seven points in the hammer throw when Captain Ketz won the event and…

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