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May 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

… liv- enough to stop the best that the ed up to expectations as yet. Un- Wolverines could offer. doubtedly, he will find his batting Palo most likely will be the hurl- eye in the near future, as he is…

… in the Michigan nine. In his other favor of Hunnefield. start against the Wolverines he Gullic, St. Louis outfielder, is the I held them to six well scattered; only prominent newcomer to come hits, but…

… the above the average, i flashiest fielding combinations that has opposed the Wolverine nine all Athletic Board Adopts season, looking better in this re- spect than any other of the teams 1930-31 Season…

May 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- selves with merely criticizing our politicians" stated Professor Pol- t- 1 3I ] .E i a a 1 ,1 i 1 I i M !F I i , i ; . ,, l ;: , E f MICHIGAN GOLFERS, LOSE TO ILLINOIS, IAN BIG TEN MEET Wolverines Take…

…- gan team that took second with a score of 1,258. The individual title{ was won by Martin of Illinois who turned in a score of 305.j Hicks and Lenfesty were the out- standing golfers for the Wolverines

May 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

… honors in both the 120 yard. Discus Throw. Empanied high and 220 yard low hurdle races. i Michigan's duet of Brooks and Ec freshman team, the Wolverine Rockaway was a double winner last Sanderson should…

… glory that was not serious threat to his supremacy. both Wolverines havin other nine Big Ten schools in an a last minute sprint but an index t: Other likely place wnners among effort to bring back the…

Wolverine team out as future Varsity stars but a.° Hammer Throw, Schmidt of Ohio State. is rated as a favorite to annex the of the men to receive numera" Holley Campbell of Michigan will Ple Vault…

… foreshadow a successful de- fense of the title won last year, seemed to assure Coach Fisher's men of a place near the top of thej rankings. however the Wolverines hit a snag, and the past four games have been…

… 6-5 score, and Illinois again taking the measure of theirl ancient rivals by a 5-2 count in a gamhe which was played in the rain.' With these losses behind them the Wolverines are sure not to go on…

…-5, the former mark. Purdue have bettered 180 feet, and Campbell and myth will be- the should garner some points. Fel- other Wolverines in the sprints. binger of Ohio State, Brubaker of Relay Has Chance…

May 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

… Illini, at Evanston, Illinois, in his lfrst year of major competition ner Veceives a trophy. the Wolverines have only to turn The leader at thiS time is WillIam V At the same time that 'tolan's Phelps, '32…

… relay quartet was made woild doubles and some fine matches have~ grasp of the Wolverines inasmuch college competition, and with a~- champions at that distance with a been played. Schaefer has advanc- as…

… the hammer ~veli over 100 ..eet both in practice and competi- tion this year and should experi- ence iitt.le difficulty in copping firct honors at the Conference meet. The Wolverine prospects are a…

May 21, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… four aspirants for duty behind Wolverines copped a 75 1-2-64 1-2 ;This wvrkl t beatin flu time was the plate, and eight flingers on the decision from their rivals in a made by the diinutivihe Wolverine

… competition will come from Tolan; honors. Their record in Confer- and Campbell of the Wolverines, ence tilts this year has been fav- Root and East of Chic igo, and Use- orable enough to give them this ad- man…

… won from Russell in 21.7. Allen" of Michigan was first in the 440 with a 50.7, while his team-mate Turner showed best in the 880 by clickingI off a 1:59.7 for the distance. Wolverines Win the Mile. Two…

Wolverines, Howell and Hill collected eight points in the mile. Howell was first in this event with Hill second. Howell's time was 4:36 1-5. In the two mile Reasoner beat out Howell and Hill by turning in a…

Wolverines however l slipped into a tie with Barron of Illinois for third and saved a cleanE sweep in this event. Cox of Mich- igan took a first in the hammer I with a toss of 131 feet 1 inch. Gold- smith and…

May 21, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 166) • Page Image 7

…TH~I CH:! CtA DAILY PAGE SETEN 9- t*AE SC~ORES STARS IN LIN US OF BROWNS AND TIGERS Wolverine Netmen - Win Close Decisi Over Illinois, C LAS S IFIE AD VETiil SIGj on NATIOCNAIL LEAGUE…

… third sets to NOTICE Turner and Toppen. I WE BUY USED CLOTHING The match .that won the meet for I. BENJAMIN the Wolverines was the second 1 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 doubles played by Beal and Clarke…

… relay event. All four Wolverine run- Jopes Sets New Course chamnshp. p ighe of Mm- among the leaders. Other fast mil- ners are capable of running the and Trophy championship.ers include Hanover of Ohio…

May 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…IS ~ oE TRUSKOWVYSKI G tNPOSITION Lo Digel Wins Match oc ene t c sopposing been i toorwihnthnofeec Faces Wolverines captains for tomnorrow s tilt. Eve- possibly gofesgaheLtavasontodTwo ~l'*~~land, who…

… Friday Coach Fisher will r&- I opposition and need but two more Wolverine star will assist Coach j lete, Truskowski more than livedI fessional' championship" at Moor; Manuel. Daniels and Hudson are :09…

… the Stocker !" :days of the great~ Iattack, the Maroons losing 10-0 and ''"" .~ Benny Ooster- fthe Wolverines 5-2. To catch the'' . baan, having al- I ATHLETIC SCHEDULE.' flying Badgers it will be…

May 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 165) • Page Image 7

… only sophomores and vimmy in the soutpin wih are relatively inexperienced in Con- Samend the suthpaw, will ferepce competition. Although ,the defend the title which he won in Wolverines bowed to…

… combined efforts of the Wildcats of Sentman in the hurdles and his combnedeffrtsof he ildatsrunning mate Rodgers. the Illinois and Wolverines, together with any rngas e yodgeeerinois other victories that may…

… the Big Ten in have. its trouble overcoming the the person of Orval Martin who Wolverine combination of Hicks, holds the record in the 880 and is Howard, Lenfesty, and Royston' leader of the Conference…

… gone down in defeat course on which the meet will be only twice, once to Illinois and held. once to the Wolverines. The Crim- Purdue should cause little con- son may even surprise and finish cern to the…

May 18, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY l Wolverines Will Play I LLINI OTO PRESENT S9TRUNG NE1T SQUADJ ew Yarsity Still Fails to Uncover DAVIDSON WINS FIELD MEET 4:15--Theta Xi vs. Lambda…

…, Davidson won the championship Sigma Delta game. the Wolverine netmen will attempt of this meet by winning the throw- Phi Kappa Tau vs. Sigma Nu. to repulse a determined Illinois at- for accuracy and the…

… Shoaff will lead into Ann in the accuracy throw and the Chemistry........4 0 1.000j Arbor one of the strongest teams base running was very keen. I. Chem. Stores .... .:.3 1 750 that the Wolverines are to…

WOLVERINE NINE !Big Ten Golf Tourney Soccer Team Plays to WILL MEET OHIO to Open This Tuesday ;aTie With Ann Arbor (Continued From Page 6) (Continued From Page 6) (Continued From Page 6) Straub, Tompkins, and…

… battery, while either Kermode or Wrigley EU will take care of the hurling. In Friday's game against North- ER western the Wolverines just came short of packing the punch to beat out the Wildcats in a close…

May 17, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 18901 'V Lwir4b laixtM F- MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL. NO. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS WILDCATS UPSETI WOLVERINE -NINE…

…, Ill., May 16.-North- western made it two straight wins over Michigan by upsetting the Wolverine 6 to 5 in a well played game at Roycemore field in Evan- ston today. The Wildcats bunched their hits to…

May 17, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… from defeat, 21 Wolverine track stars will invade Minnesota today to match times and distances with a strong Min- nesot a track team. Both squads have victories to their credit over Conference opponents…

… considerable good account of himself against Second game: pion, Cyril Tolley, five and four, strength in holding the Detroit ag- I anyone the Wolverine mentor may Washington ..000 001 030- 4 6 1 and Roland Mac…

May 16, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… the Wisconsin netmen yesterday on the Badgers' home courts by a nine to nothing score. Despite the apparently easy vic- tory which the score would indicate the Wolverines were hard pressed 'in most of…

May 16, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 162) • Page Image 7

… the Wolverines is as face the barrier, the smallest field yet unannounceds since that of 1922 when MorvIh Michigan, in most of its games r to date, has shown no inclination romped home first. These…

… orite. This horse is the outstand-n haeth yhere ing threat of the East in their at- Inear the same as they showed in! tempt to win the laurels which the that game a Wolverine victory Nest has captured for…

May 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…- petition, the Wolverine Varsity ten- nis squad is prepared to open an in- vasion of western schools this att- ernoon when it wll. meet the Bad- ger netmen at Madison. Following the Wisconsin contest the…

… form evident in the last two meets. Wolverines Favored Wisconsin has lost two consecu- tive meets in the past, and unless they show considerable improve- ment over previous performances they stand well…

… fact that Michigan has less veterans than the Bad- gers the odds are in favor of the invaders. With Beal, Capt. Ham- mer, and Brace playing in the first. three positions, the Wolverines present an…

… imposing front. Beal and Hammer are both experienced vet- erans and Brace, a sophomore, has been playing a sterling brand of tennis for the Wolverines thus far this season. Bob Clarke, Rollin Clarke, and…

… thin-dads the day's workout on the diamond for standings in the junior circuit are ftroonhbispropgramiyesthe assmhei-I[ afternoon in rprtion fr he ekh Wolverines. Coach Fisher had beginning to assume a…

… the Yanks have___ ate kept him out of the box. L .idles. He needed only two his three uld The Wolverines will workout on fourte pacernow after a bad start. NATIONAL LEAGUE. trials to take an additional…

May 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…R r w V wvw ---V-w'-V7WTvw'V V 7.VV 7WVT rV - sWir I 15. 19M4'r T"I41HE MICHIGAN . D A I L Y PAGE SEVEN .'fy t '~o . niy :. '.'" -.-. .." . .x'.... 4.rn. Wolverine golf Team W ill Meet…

… the Wolverine golfers invade the Wildcat cotirse today with every in- dication of again chalking up a win. Coach Trueblood and his squad left Ann Arbor Tuesday for a day's practice on the Northwest- ern…

May 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…~&ANork TO TRY COMEBACK TO PLAY GOLFERS WiFILD CATS Team Gains Victory Over Freshmel 1-2FRB~TEiME Former Wolverine Star Practices With Michigan Trackmen; Defeats Totan. GOPHERS LOOK SERIOUS DeHart Hubbard…

…- Field to Compete in Wisconsin and Compete in against' Coach Jack Blott's fresh- Carnival at Dyche Stadium Conference Meet. men, the, Wolverine Varsity finallyz on May 23 and 24. ND E O R O came through in…

May 13, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

…~plish more th'an Holtzman, who had a :streak of1 wildness when he hit the plate onI batting and field practice. Today two successive pitches, was the the Wolverine mentor plans to put worst of the lot. Besides…

…) counted for the winning team. 2nd SEMESTER TUTORING Throughout the game the play of 1MACK TUTORING AGENCY the backs was such that indications 1310 S. STATE.13PONE 792'? for a fast Wolverine backfield next…

May 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

…. Williams scored on another grounded to Daniels. One rn'n, o)e other win for the Wolverines, after Dial 21408 521 East Liberty Bet wild pitch. Superko tossed out hit, no errors. I which Colby Ryan came…

… foul line. Holtz- I UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-.j for the Wolverines when they ;Forthe Home, Fraternity, and I ' Ph man left the game and McNeal re- There is no honor among fraternity! floated through two…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Hits Scattered to Win by 5-1 Score. I MILLS MAKES HOME RUN Error in Ninth, Combined With Barrage of Hits, Sews up Game for Visitors. (By Joe Russell) Displaying a complete reversal of* form from…

… meant runs, which proved to be too much for a struggling band of Wolverines. Until the first half of the ninth inning the game look- ed to be a toss-up, but in their last turn at bat the invading club…

… vari- ety which might easily be called hits. The Wolverine infield showed signs of brilliance when they work- ed two double plays, one in the first when Tompkins caught Mill's sacrifice fly and tossed…

… ballroom of the drawn up by Kenneth M. Lloyd, Wolverine mentor, since his team Union. He is a graduate of the '32L, president of the Union; L. will travel to Minnesota for a meet law class of '99 and has a…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…'clock on 'ery. eld. Should the Wolverines bow to the Illini in todAj's, game it would practically ;asure them of finish- ing well remioved from the top of the Big Te'n standings at the end of the season…

… start the garme in the bo'x for the Wolverines, it is most likely thatj either ontague .or Compton will be the Mjichgan hurler. Montague has not gone as well in his past few starts as was expected of him…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… from the easy win over the Spartans last Wednesday the Wolverine mashie swingers will clash with a stronger Chicago team today in the last conference game before the long trip. With the vic- tories over…

May 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Outstanding Work on Fish Study. Emmons, Effinger, Miller Wil be Principal Speakers at Dinner. I Palo Picked to Turn Back Bats of Wolverines in Endeavor to Gain First Win. Iy Joe Russell Ir H~oping to improve…

…, will probably put the Wol- tom rung of the championship lad- der, while the Wolverines are strug- gling for recognition in the race to defend their 1929 title. Coach Fisher's 1930 edition with two, wins…

May 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

… at nine o'clock con- sisted .of two foursomes both of which the Wolverines won by 3-0 scores. Royston, playing golf of a champ- ionship calibre, was the outstand- ing golfer of the day. The veteran…

Wolverine turned in scores of 72 for both the morning and after- noon play. This performance is considered exceptional for a col- legiate golfer, both cards being par golf for the Barton Hills course. Hicks…

… Hicks to win over the Michigan State duo1 of Mner and Duffield. The Maize and Bluehteam took both rounds to-. in, the match and give the Wolverines three points to their Topponents. one at the outset…

…. Again in the' seond foursome three points were added to tec Wolverine total when Austin and Royston went in partnership tc take both rounds and the match from Pace and Hewer of State. Th second foursome…

… indcividual match from Minier. This proved to be a close match in spite of the excellent score of the Wolverine player, with Hicks tak- ing one round and the match to giveMihigan two points and Mich- igan State…

… one, their lone point o the day. Lenfesty and Duffield met in the second individual match with the Wolverine coming out on top, 3-0. Hewer of the Spartans was the next to fall before the Wolverine

… onslaught, In the third match he was defeated- by Royston who shot. his second 72 of the day to swell the Michigan score to 14 points. Livingston, the other Wolverine. who did not participate in the four…

May 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… strong entrants in thewith the younger generation once ond base handled 13 chances with- high jump. again. out a, trace of a slip, getting credit The Wolverines a r e counted unter i Tien, has for two…

… than are the nAitional championship ioCs time sice his return to the capable of holdig up their obliga- combation of Doeg and Lott and Wolverine liiieup jtion in the shot. Canipbell of the the Va.n Ryn…

…-Allison alliance that Chicago, too, handled themselves Wolverines is a big favorite to tw world-wide fame last year by well in the fAeld_ the lone Maroon Icapture the hammer throw and he d. i tr i'inin hak he…

… events in which Farrell's men at the Intramnural buleng ought to score the major'ity of - T h u r s d a y, May 9, at seven points. The Wolverine mile trio p. m. It is imperative that all i consisting of…

May 07, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… TAKES CLOSE 2-1 GAME IN MROON CAIMP . - - I Compton, Aided by Air-Ti Fielding,. Allows Chicago Only Four Hits. ght NO ERRORS FOR WOLVES Wolverines Get Nine Hits From Southpaw Knowles to Earn Two…

… Pitching. Tim Knowles handled the pitch- ing assignment for the Maroons and turned in a very creditable showing, holding the Wolverines1 to only nine hits. Last week Knowl- es proved a perfect question mark…

… Hammer, Wolverine net ace, (BY Assoiatd Press) Calm and dispassionate in con- :signed according to the order in o'clock. From Friday on, with the routed Olsen to the tune 6-0, 6-2. DALLAS, Tex., May 6.-At…

May 06, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAIU Y TulESDAY, MAY 6, 1930 _.7 MICHIGAN NINE INVADES MAROON CAMP TODAY WOLVERINE TITLESAT, HPS AT ST AKE First Game With Maroons Is Taken by Wolves in Neat 4-3 Score…

… hopes, to Chi- cago for the second encounter this year between the Maroons and the Wolverines this afternoon. In the first game Michigan man- aged to squeeze out a '4 to 3 vic- tory and have hopes of…

…. Following only a mediocre indoor season, and only fair success in one outdoor season to date, the triumph of the Wolverines was all the more pleas-; ing because of its being so unex- pected. Eddie Tolan…

…, Michigan's sprint' star, again ran second to George Simpson of Ohio State in the "100 yard dash event, the Wolverine finishing approximately two yarns, behind Simpson and about six inches ahead of Claude…

… addition to taking 4 third place in theI four-mile relay. The Wolverines' victory in the mile dis- tance was accomplished without the men having to extend them- selves, but in the 440 yard relayl the team…

May 04, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

…, anad. lludsona, with three singles, wvere tihe batting r- x for the Wolver'ine team. Ninse extra base blows were numbered among the 24 hits that were gathered by both teams, six Mlichiganx and three for…

…, the Mich- igan all-campus booters lost by. a 4-2 score which actually indicated unexpected strength on the part of the Wolverines. Playing a fast game replete with thrills and hold- ing the score do…

May 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… ~?"i:4"?... i} $'"! .':i:; 't{...::i.}:i:6 D0FEAT BUCKEYES BY SCOREOF 13 TO5 Wolverines Chalk up Nineteenth Victory Over Ohio Team by Wide Margin. ROYSTON, LENFESTY WINI EDUCATIONAIMS hub 0111111 [t…

… field and will count a total of nin i Loop, 2 2 Opponents' Captain, Loses Points to 'Chubby' Hicks in Thrilling Match. (Sperial to The Daily) Holtzman Pitches for Wolverines and Allows Nine Hits in…

May 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… Because of Rain; Nine to Play Two Seven Inning Tilts Today DRIVEFOR SUP PORT Holtzman and Kiegler Will Hurl hold down the visitors in the first rnI nufor Wolverines; Same a game. Davis, on the other hand…

… came The Wolverine squad of thirteen by Organizations; to Hold late this afternoon from the office players will entrain for Ann Arbor Tag Day Wednesday. of Colgate's graduate manager of .immediately…

May 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

… week is another Wolverine: T D YI SeGO O B TT EO.S RE had plenty of experience in this ponwo theis eadBl _____ _________________ ______- ds cram qua is e~ig fr afirst or sec- Y, gler. Likely to be Fishe…

… srvein the person of Sinmpsoni of Ohio the h alf. mile relay.tLawn of 'rolatl, Michigans Wolverines and Col- them up for Colgate is not kmown.asteldigcnnerfristCmbl, urya S th gate's Maroons will clash at…

May 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… ....... ....MAROONS TO T K "ri FIRST BIG TEN WIN Five Mishaps to Gain 4 Knowles Help Wolverines to 3 Decision; Hurls Well. ILLINOIS GAME CARDEDI Fraternities Plan Entertainment in Conjunction With Union for…

… unimpressive fashion to Mich- igan's Varsity Baseball team yes- terday afternoon on Ferry Field when the Wolverines emerged on the negotiable end of a 4-3 count over Chicago in the renewal of the competition in…

…. Harvey Straub rap- ped a solid' single-ovfr short to score Hudson with the-second!, run. When Fish juggled Daniels' roller the Wolverine was safe and Straub gained second. Tipler overthrew first on…

May 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

…TNT- M-TrT4Tr.WM T) A T E Y l r1 C. TC'A}T1Z'T.l~ 7\Tf- l 9A A.T ;,r: a - - --mw A kit WOLVERINES INVADE COLGATE FOR Iwo GAMES. Diamond Chatter R Coach Fisher left last night with tired…

…, thinking the inning was' a squad of thirteen Wolverine dia- over, rolled the ball on the ground mondmen i n c 1 u d i n g Captain toward the pitcher's mound. TheI Straub, Truskowski, Duckman, rest of the…

… pitching that the Wolverines have seen sifice the opening of the hotne seasoh. Joe Truskowski seems to hav improved considerably along th batting line since last season. I 1929 Joe hit the ball far, but was…

May 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

…:15 p. M. it MICHIGA9N DOWJNS MAROONNINE 4-3 Errors Give Wolverines Victory Over Chicago, Despite Good Hurling of Knowles. Anton J. Cermak, president of the county board, has recommend- ed that the $1…

… left field, Olson olding second. Tompkins turned in the sparkler , the game on the next play hen Holahan singled to deep cen- r and the Wolverine gardener yippedOlson at the plate in an at- einpt to…

April 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…-elected by Freshmen. WILL DECIDE ON RULES Penitentiary Inmates Cowed by Show of Force; National Guard Officer Given Charge MONTAGUE WILLa of Jail Break Mutiny. .. Wolverines Show Improvementj in Batting…

… especially row afternoon in Room D, Alumni Tribute to Members. day to aid in the developing of gratifying to Wolverine fans. Memorial Hall. His discussion is class spirit for the gaes. The Michigan's lineup…

… events, five of Ohio scored 'on- Loose Fielding. itmotetamesnoftheew memh which wibe besFridayafterioon at. Montague, the Wolverine moun d-,itiut ? , er~taieo tenmsofte~w ~mesthe Hurn flyr and te…

April 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

… service, as track coach At the con- accompanied the Wolverine thin- clads to the Drake relays last week.f The veteran mentor, who is retir- ing from the Michigan staff this year, was lauded as one of the…

… Assistant, Coach Cappon was directing the efforts of the backfield men. A long punting drill occupied the I time of several of the Wolverines in an effort to discover someoneI except Captain-elect Ducky…

April 27, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890 Y 4 4 iaiIl MEMBER I ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL. NO. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1930 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE Cl ENTS E -- - .. i WOLVERINES DOWN SCS E…

… the hit- ting power, which, prior to the opening of the season; it was be- I KEIN lieved they possessed. In addition to the effectiveness with which the Wolverines con- nected with the offerings of…

… fuinbled in an "artion. The fit ofthesen talks, attempt to catch Straub off third buriterid a 4:15p'ciokMonday' w and the Michigan captain crossed eder d natu:1 occ audi-y the rubber for. the first Wolverine

… scor- of Business Administration.h ed the second run of the onning. oBsiesAmiisraio._t The Wolverines practically put the game on ice in the sixth byi bunching two doubles and a sin-M gle by the same…

April 27, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… Wnolverinle Wolverine batting rallies hits rained tn ora the one round him from all sides, but each ight places will go to the one was just a little out of his kwest scorers with a sophi- reach. tanding or…

… Beagle. Gomp-e not cope with the accurate golf of ton struck out. No runs, no hits, no V his opponent. This was the only errors. s Wolverine loss of the day. Hicks FIFTH INNING-Syracuse: Kelley e again won…

April 27, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… acktason g forceful service proved more than R H E retired him unassisted. No runs, no decisively turning back a strongenough for the Wolverines. Philadelphia 011 010 001- 4 5 1!hits, no errors. Western…

… ......010 000 002- 3 10 1 sharply through Topol, Hudson seasons the Wolverines displayed a Sorenson down to a straight set New York . .104 100 11x- 8 11 0 scoring. Truskowski was caught well balanced front…

April 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… southl Ferry field before a crowd of 2,-! 500 fans. For 11 innings Joe Holtz- ; man of the Wolverines and Balsley of the Orange eggdin a pitch- er'stbattle, neiti ec.flowing a run to cross plate. Daniels…

… twelfth. Only five Wolverines reached first base in the first 11 in- Negative Team Wins Champion- nings off Balsley's delivery, as a re- ship on Question of Judge sult of three hits, a walk and a force play…

… Hudson. The question: Resolved that a judge orj big first baseman was all over the r infield. Norm Daniels made the only board of judges be substituted for Wolverine error when 'he threw low the jury in…

April 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

… ~ ------------ - RITYLEINEKSMEN ERANE6 ETI arind ChatterU WILL, MEEIT P uRD UEL' l0ULEINSTOA ,_, ; l RUTH MAKES FIRST HOME RUN AS YANKS FINALLY WIN GAME K i Wolverine Team Is Undefeated in Dual Meet Competition for Three…

… victories. The Boilermakers have been participating over their home NATIONAL LEAGUE. course longer than the Wolverines w L Pet. and have hung up two voctories New York ..........4 0 1.000 over non…

… chances and even the staunches supporter of the, home talent wil admit that the Wolverine cause did look very shaky at times. S Topol, husky Syracuse guar- dian of the far corner, came within an ace of…

Wolverines furnished the first double play of the season on Ferry Field. Sulkowski ground- ed to Norm Daniels who threw to Straub, doubling Stoneberg, who in turn relayed the ball to Hudson in time to catch…

… triple over, Langen's head in left field. With none out things looked fatal for the Wolverine cause but Holtzman finally pulled out of the rough. } able to crash into the win column on Ferry Field…

April 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 143) • Page Image 6

… makes her win tour:- of, the half' dozen men working, out under the former Wolverine. star. Heys. A other champion that thxe Under the° direct spriinof DJ~tnold veteran trained was Jerry Tra- Coaceh Kipke…

… the Wolverin es can un- should place in the diseus event, cover a center with a fairly good ____--- chance to jump against the other Conference centers the team will be ChER EADNGat a ditstinct…

April 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 142) • Page Image 7

… so far this Other phases of spring athletic act- stadiigs. year was with the Detroit Tennis ________ghtt--Club last Saturday. The Wolverines .* .. :... ivity the Peak of attainment turned in a fine…

… activi- margin of two holes, and Lenfesty Last year the Wolverines swept (r3 Assochued P rss) ties will be staged inside the held a wide edge over Royston, through the regular Conference ATLANTA, April 22…

April 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 142) • Page Image 8

… Oglo, of Ohio State in the Lecture Room, Saviour." WOLVERINE TEAM I EDMONSON SPEAKS TO OPEN SEASON BEFORE COLLEGES .MOnto State Nine Faces Fisher ON TRIP IN SOUTH Men in Baseball Opener. Dean J. B…

… hurl- -___ er, against the Wolverines in an ef- MICHIGAN STATE - Extensive organization. This gathering, ac- fort to annex another Big Ten plans have been made for the sec- cording to E. J. Ottoway, '94…

April 04, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…- tea'y htters. Six Wolverine Tankmen Receive letic club star, and Clarence "Bus- SCn AMA' fr Se ter" Crabbe, ace of the Honolulu Outrigger Canoe club swimmers, come used to having a new mana-! on 1930…

… 21 feet, 6 inches and Chuck Hoyt's freshman 440 relay very raw errors. However, it is TJackson, with 21 feet, are among team beat the regular Wolverine this occasional rustiness only that to contest…

… at Harvard, forcing. Coach Mann's men into second place. Finally in the last meet of1 the season, the Wolverines suffer- ed the worst defeat of the season' when thew bowed to Yale 41-21. Coach Mann is…

… Schmieler in theinfield at shortstop. free style sprints, the Wolverine Jimmy Wilson, Earl Smith, andtu freshmen have Chase, Sanborn, Gus Mancuso ought to do a good; seven Klintworth, Morgan, and Marcus, IJob…

… Fisher bell. used in the final two innings for Yesterday marked the second the regulars, is now one of the big day of the outdoor work-outs of question marks of the Wolverine the cinder path squad with…

April 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

… far Babe Rut, Meine and Brame are outstanding. the Wolverines, with the Purple out of his way to land any minor Again is proving the sensation of exhibitionsBh t sL yearned in ni one team scoring two…

… this season, but club's regular right field guar- day. HoWever, in thw crucial test, does produce some potential dian. Jeffries, an infielder, the Wolverines, although strong - ------- -- should: remain…

… premier was the only first place taken by All - America selections in both hurlers of the Cleveland In- the Wolverins when the quartet basketball and hockey as announc- dians min their initial appear- Most…

… Walker, veteran Wolverine, in the two sports. The selectionsf out allowing them a smigle hit. trailed Schwartz across the line in follow with Tompkins, Wolverine Now that Art Shires has signed the 100 yard…

… Intercollegiate champions is the only dual meet iosN that the Wolverines have suffered, this sea- son.! Capt. Ault won the 440 yard swim and Boldt took first honors in the 150 yard back stroke eventj to score the…

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