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January 28, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… LI 'ml Captain 'Norm Daniels, stellar forward and scoring ace of the Wolverine basketball squad will lead his cagers against the strong Ohio State five at Columbus, to- night in Michigan's sixth game…

… with the Main Street of five practice shots before start- Wolverine leader over the entire ing. 441 yard route. We thank you for the interest and attentidn U …

January 31, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… First Big Ten Opponent By Sheldon C. Fullerton Although the Michigan basketball team will devote its time during most of the next two weeks to final examinations, the Wolverines will have two hard games…

… home and home series on Feb. 13. On the niight of Monday, Feb. 15, the opening (lay of the second semester, Iowa's H1awkeve cagers will meet the Wolverines here at lost Field House. While Michigan…

…-6 victory. Svin at that, the Wolverine play Wolverines to Make Last Home' w : far below par. State Has Improved. Appearance in Big Ten Once that time, however, the Opener, Feb. 15. Spdrtans have taken a new…

… mats tryt has enough potential power to this year and will inaugurate the1 give many of the stronger Big Ten second semester activities for the, teims a real fight. , Wolverines. Other features of thej…

…. Gueldner Krumbholz, tion. Last season the Wolverines a ast shooting forward on the same managed to take the measure ofj type as Moffitt, if eligible should the Evanston grapplers, 21 to .13.s considerably…

… which they have built up in the step Hinto uniform, it is doubtful as past two weeks of intensive train- to ftist what the lineup of the ing.-J Wolves would' be, but it is at least Wolverine Heavies…

February 25, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

…'s track edge over the Midway aggregation, tAman meets the University of Chi- but the Wolverine mentor an- cago in the opening Big Ten indoor nounced that he would not work his meet of the season for the…

… Renwick, sprint- for Scoring Lead er, are the only two members of the Wolverines who are suffering from Johnny Wooden, Purdue Star, the present epidemic of colds and flu. However, these men are rapid- Has…

… contingent to make the Western Conference basketball the-Chicago journey will be deter- race this season have gon glimmer- mined today. ing, interest of Wolverine fans is In Chicago's biggest test of the still…

… on their heels the Seven Men. Wolverine grapplers will tackleI Ohio State this Saturday night on IMichigan's swordsmen will jour- hmasoteBuky. ney to Detroit today for a tencingts- meet with the German…

… victory but a warming up exercise foi; the Turnverein aggregation, they fell over Paller; and Joe Oakley made Wolverine swimming team as it before the onslaught of Michigan a\remarkable showing against the…

… race this season. Fon should develop into a cone of Schmeiler a mark of 2:18.7 for the this meet, the Wolverines will use Michigan's mat great. 220 free style. The 270-yard .med- but three men. They will…

…,51.9. Minnesota will bring here Satur- Going To The Refrigerator And Opening day one of the strongest swimming A ottle I .Illness Shrinks Squad. With the Buckeye meet right at hand the Wolverine mentor has been…

… Mountaine.r's ottstandling s t a r Schwartzwalder, at 155 pounds. The Wolverine sophomore flash turned in a good account of himself hold- ing the Easterner to a time advant- age of a minute and a half. t 1…

…. pivot ean on theroffense cn he relinquished his tip-off job to Ed Gaffer, the veteran Wolverine cager has displayed a great eye from the floor and from the foul stripe to far outclass any other scorer…

March 31, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… selection to Oscar Alm- quist, of St. Mary's. Outstanding in College Circles. Crossman has been one of the outstanding centers in college hockey circles since his first season on the Wolverine Varsity. 'The…

… minutes, and at 165 pounds Cook lost to Par- ker by a fall in three minutes and a ALL-AMERICAN HOCKEY PLAYER MICHIGAN ,QUINTET' CARDS SIX GAME S Wolverines Begin With Western State Teachers College…

… December 5. Michigan's Wolverine - basketball team will engage in six non-confer- ence games next season in addition to the Big Ten campaign on the, hardwood court, meeting four dif- ferent quintets…

…, there. Veterans Compose Nucleus for Golf Team; Fischer Out Although the weather up to this time has not permitted members of the Wolverine golf squad to do much playing, most of the prospec- tive niblic…

… 16, when the Wolverines will travel to Detroit for a match with the Detroit Coun- try club. Last season Trueblood's men administered a neat, and rather unexpected pasting to the Detroiters. A tentative…

… through to the finals of the tryouts. In a thrilling match which ran to two ovetrimes, the new Wolverine leader lost to Morrison of the University of Illinois by a three- point decision. Go West Young Man…

March 11, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Opposition; Other Events Secure. Michigan, today, starts the de- fense of its Big Ten swimming ti- tle in the Buckeye pool at Colum- bus. The Wolverine splashers are the outstanding favorites and are expected…

… th Wolverine leader has shown great improvement and Mann looks to him for a victory. Dick Dege1e one of Michigan's Olympic possibilities, is favored to beat out last year's diving cham- pion, Lobdell…

…. Michigan's Varsity hockey sex- tet will turn into the last stretch of the 1932 season tonight when the Wolverines cross sticks with Chath- am there today. This is the second match of the season with the…

Wolverines will invade the Chicago field house tonighc bent on retaining the Big Ten in- door track title won last year. The Michigan contingent will enter the preliminaries as top-heavy favor- ites to repeat…

… contenders for the team title al- though several of them boast great individual stars. List Selected Last Night. "Chuck" Hoyt, Wolverine mentor, definitely announced last night the list of men who will make…

May 03, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

…''. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Retain Positions; Senatorsea Yankees Purdue Win Shows Wolverines' Power LEO DIEGEL RATES VIRGINIA VAN WIE NATION'S BEST WOMAN GOLFER BIG LEAGUE…

… STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Aeet with Detroit City College Pipgras Says Gomez' Success Carded for Wednesday. Due to Confusion on Part The decisive 17-1 victory record- of Everyone in Park. ed by the Wolverine

… confidence. ;be powerful Wolverines. 'Trueblood "I could hardly believe my eyes will try to give as many men as when I saw her playing in Lo An- >ossible a chance against the De- geles. Her game has improved…

… she is the best the Wolverine stand po ion player in the country." Northwestern will be met on Guided By Impulse. Monday, May 9, while on Sat- Leo has no plans at this time to rday, T ay ,oo whilo take…

… the great money player, 'Ohio State shold extend the ( Sarazen, will not be at Ssandwich. Wolverines to the lmit, since Both are creatures of impulse. If Bob Kepler, one of the finalists either or both…

January 23, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… Have New Strength. By Wilbur J. Myers. Just how the Wolverine conting ent of swimmers compares wi that which ran off with nation championship honors last year hi thus far been mostly a matterc…

… Make Trip. Twelve men are scheduled to make the trip to make up the local entry list. These men have shown their mettle in the brilliant record of the Wolverine natators thus far this season. Capt. Bob…

… past weekends. Coach Merrill's squad of Maroons will be a tough nut to crack for they come,in full strength and with the express purpose of duplicating their victory over the Wolverines of last year…

… on the basis of their past per- formances should acount for sever- al of the points the Wolverines hope to get. While Capt. Stonex of the State squad took the measure of both De- Stefano and Lovell…

March 03, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… his am out against the Northfnen vice in the Ann Arbor matches id each time the team turned in victory. Minnesota was deeply umiliated while the Wolverines on their second straight Big Ten tIle. Gophers…

… Howell, Michigan distance star, should run into plenty of competi- tion 1\ the two-mile event of the trian air when he meets such runners as Lien of Illinois and Fallen of O.S.U. WOLVERINE SWIMM FOR…

…. Under-recent Big Ten rulings the aquatic mentors were restricted as to the size of their teams so that they can now carry only twelve men. Coach Matt Mann has sent the three Wolverine divers, Degen- er…

… much of an advantage over the other. The Wolverine hopes rest on the performances of their crack stars, while the Wild- cats base their aspirations of tak- ing the dual meet title on their well…

…-balanced squad, which boasts strength in every event. Both Michigan and Northwestern have taken the measure of the Min- nesota natators by wide majorities, with the Wolverines outscoring the common foe by a wider…

March 01, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… ,Title ves. Chuck De~aker, Michigan" starI qu'a rter-miler, ivho has been push- itg lid Russell of late _n the i440. event, Finishing a close :second to the Wolverine captain in the Chi- ca go meet…

… floor last night, judging from Michigan's st andard. The Cardinal court team was ,limited to one baked potato, one clip of tea, and two :arnall :dices -ol toast. The Wolverines were better, fced. A fruit…

… f e n c i n. g mcet between ,Michigan, Chicago, and Northwestern presages any- thing, the Wolverines should be f a- verites to make, a bid for the con- ference sword titles. The Wolves, a f te, r…

…-thatch, emerged vic- torious by a 13 to 4score. Next Sat- urda y afternoon the Wolverines will cross blades with the strong' Cadillac Athletic Club team of De- troit. Among the Detroiters. who twill apo ear in the…

… .wider; C margin than the WlTcats did the. 'Northwestern aggreion holds an edge over the Maize and Blue t ank; team. The Evanston splashers. havee a better balanced combination than. the Wolverines can…

… Club in Detroit, G ,V ~NE~STYLIES NEW FABRICS N )F^Y 9CO R.LOR. S NEW PATTERNS / ntries Oenred Fo'ul -Shootinrg fo6r Wolverine varsity, is entered in the pole vault as a representative of the…

May 04, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… provide stiff opposi- tion for the Wolverine diamod team. Coach Fisher said after yester- day's game that he will start Wist- ert today and will also pitch Trav- erse some and if these two pitchers cannot…

… Few Seasons. by Johni W. Townsend University Course; Fischer I Coach Gill and the Illinois thin- Cards 69 in Practice. clads will invade the sanctum of the Wolverines this Saturday to do Desitethefac…

… College, Johnny a little different aspect than it has Fischer, brilliant Wolverine sopho- in former seasons as the Illini do more, breezed around the Univer- not boast the strength that they sity course…

… course record held anced and the outcome has jointly by himself and Coach Ray I always been in doubt until the Courtright. A four footer on the final reckonings. A year ago on the the Wolverines journeyed…

… could noti field as well as he could pitch, the Wolverines were able to earn their (Continued- from Page 1) tie. Two errorsb by the Sp<trtaim twirler, combined with s mne oth. - sloppy fielding and some t…

March 12, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… the field of qualifiers entering the semi-finals of the Western Conference wrest- ling championsiips arLer yester- day's preliminary bouts. M\ichigan qualified four out of the five Wolverine matmen…

… Drysdale clipped seven-tenths of a second off the old 150-yard back- stroke record when he finished in 1:42.3 and the Wolverine medley relay team composed of Drysdale, Lemak and Kennedy set a mark of 3…

… placed four men and one team; Northwestern eight men and a relay team; Iowa three and one; Ohio two and one; Illinois one and one; Chicago, one inan, and Purdue, one.relay team. The Wolverines will have a…

… places ir liminary heats at the Univ of Chicago field house tonig Following the Wolverine: Ohio State with six places. ana, counted as Michigan's gest threat, was third witl Chicago, Illinois, and Iowa…

… four each. Wisconsin and MV sota placed three and Ngrthw and Purdue, one each. Starting with the first ever 60-yard dash in which they .1 three men, the Wolverines le parade all the way. Jack Car and Don…

April 19, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Normal C Wednesday Afternoon. b Wet grounds caused the post- Donement of the scheduled match with the Detroit Country Club for p Coach Thomas Trueblood's Varsity h golf team. The Wolverines remain- ed at…

… Lenfesty's outfit with an aggre- gate of 413 compared to 416 for their opponents. The opening intercollegiate com- petition for the Wolverines is card- I ed for Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 F when Michigan…

March 19, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…URDAY, MARCH 19,1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Grid Candidates WOLVES ITO MEET STATE 1INTURNEY Seventeen Wolverine Grapplers to Take Part in A.A.U. I Tilt; M.S.C. Favored. Michigan's Varsity…

…Er Wolverine Track Team to Face Stiff Opposition in Last Encounter of Season. Coach Doherty, freshman track mentor, predicts a close meet for this afternoon when the yearling thinclads meet the Ililnois fresh…

January 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…AY, JANUARY 26, 1932 _ T MICIGA TL -'- agers CommencePractice for Strong Ohio 11E9LB AFTER LOSS NGOPHER(CURT JIlness of Hank Weiss Puts Him off Form, Weakening Defense of Wolverine Team…

… took them down, 30 to 26, the Wolverines went1 through a rigorous scrimmage ses- ssion yesterday in preparation for their invasion of the Buckeye state an Thursday. The reverse at Minnesota evened the…

… series between the two teams as the Wolverines annexed the first ' game in Ann Arbor. The Gophers had. a smooth working defensive machine on the floor Saturday which held the Michigan basket jshooters in…

Wolverines will be meeting one of the strongest quintets in the conference when' theyedgo n the floor Thursday night in Columbus. R q Ohio State has dropped only one ga'me in four Big Ten starts and tht as by…

… fact that tank stars of Detroit Yacht Club forced an even division of honors as far as first places in the individual events were concerned, with three each, the Wolverine natators were able to chalk up…

March 15, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…AY, MARCH 15, 1932 THE MICHIGAN DATLY A,,MA~~ 1,132T E MI H G N AL 111@4 rA IPJIJ I oli'll 11111111 Sextet TOMPKINS TO PLAY HIS FINALCONTEST Wolverines Will Seek First Win of Season Over Maroon…

…" Hoyt's Wolverine track team to come through in the finals of the Big Ten meet was a distinct disappointment to all who follow the fortunes of the Maize and Blue closely. However, there 1 c is much that…

… can be said to help ors must keep going for another The heavyweight title will be at alleviate the distress, two weeks drilling constantly for stake in the semi-finals as the First, the Wolverines were…

… the other divisions. he has played every minute ofev- ed with fireworks. Both boys are ever accomplished, indoors or out- The Wolverines, at Chicago last cry game. . ___ _ doors, and the fastest ruu in…

… him for scores. Chapman's injury over his eye has partly healed and he will be back in early-season form. Wil-. liams will be at his best with sev- eral weeks of fast practice in back of him. Wolverine

March 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…" L FOR ALL-BIG TEN Wolverine Captain Gets Berth; Williamson, Weiss, Eveland Receive Mention. Norm Daniels, captain of Mich- igan's 1931-32 basketball quintet, was the unanimous choice of the conference…

…. Ed Russell, Wolverine leader, should have no trouble In lowering the 440 mark, in fact, his chief task will probably be to lower it more than does Ivan Fuqua, Indiana flash. Hornbostel of Indiana has…

…- ney to Columbus this afternoon in defense of their Big Ten champion- ship. The preliminaries are sched- uled for Friday with the finals set for Saturday. The Wolverines are expected to have little…

… outdid Miller in the dual meet here two weeks ago, the Wolverine leader has shown great improve- ment since. NOTICE All-baseball candidates report at Yost Field house any after, noon after 2 o'clock. Ray…

… Fisher, Baseball Coach.: A9NNOUNCE MATMEN, F BIGTEN MEET Douo vito, Stoddard, Helliwell, Wisnand Thomas Will Go With Squad. Captain Carl Dougovito will head a group of five Wolverine grapplers that wil…

March 06, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…- ward of the Wolverine cagers, and Hank Weiss, flashy guard, will play their last games in a Maize and Blue uniform a- gainst the Buck- eyes. Both o f these tmen will be concluding brilli- ant careers o n…

… three of his bouts. The Wolverines cleaned up the epee matches with a 4 to 0 score. Johnstone's men won the sabers, 3 to 1. De Tuscan, former Michigan fencing mentor, captured the lone bout for the Cad…

… 2; De Stefano, Wolverine captain, defeated Sa- vich in the next bout, 5 to 4;and De Stefano defeated de Tuscan, 5 and 4. Sixteen Remain. NEW BROOKLYN MANAGER GIVES ADVICE TO ROOKIES DANIEILS SELECTE…

…1 Cappon Names Wolverine Ca tain to Center Post; Weiss at Guard on Second Team. Norm Daniels, captain of t Varsity basketball team, and o of the leading contenders for co ference scoring honors, was…

… division, with playotf po- sitions assured to both. Starting the season at the bottom of the heap, Sprague Cleghorn has final- ly brought his Montreal Maroon sextet into third place and they. Wolverine

May 21, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan and Minnesota kept well ahead in team totals with respective scores of 624 and 625. James Reston, of Ilinois, followed Fischer with 155. Behind him came Ed Dayton, a Wolverine, who coin- piled a…

…, president of the Music school, Prof. Earl V. Moore, Prof. Albert Lockwood, Prof. A. H. White, Vice-t President Shirley Smith, Prof. Clar-. ence Johnston. PURDUE DEFEA TS WOLVERINES, 97e Mkcigan Pounds Out F…

Wolverine hurlers and finally pulled out a 9 to 7 victory The winning: FIFTEEN MICHICAN TRACKMEN QUALIFY, AT BIC TEN MEET Brooks Leads Discus Throw With Toss of 148 Feet; Also Gets Place in Shot. IRENWICK…

… stepped out in front of the field here today to qualify 16 men in the finals of the Conference track and field meet tomorrow. Michigan was second among the qualifiers with 15 men. Trailing the Wolverines in…

… Russell, Ben Glading, Harold Ellerby and Charles. DeBaker all came through to win their heats. The Wolverines placed at least one man in every event but the javelin throw. Don Renwick captured his heat in…

March 02, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… Style, Expected to Make Points. Having done with their only home appearance of the season with the exception of the National Intercol- legiates the Wolverine swimmers will encounter the well…

… the Maize and Blue. In spite of the dopesters predictions the Wolverines, in the role of the under dog, have a good chance to give the Purple tank men a set- back. Michigan has a host of out- standing…

…. Wolverines. GCarg nfHixnT hAfter their 24 to 8 defeat of the George of Phoenix can hit and Ohio State wrestlers last week-end the Reds need hitters so the trans- the Maize and Blue team is back in action…

…. Competing against him will be Hawley Egleston of the Wolverines, and Etnyre of Illinois, both rated as excellent hurdlers. Woolsey Favored. In the mile, Woolsey of the Illini is conceded the best chance. He…

…. ISITORS fo BRING VETERAN ICE TEAM Wolverine Pucksters Drill for ciasA"~basketballc ;ues to < a Pair of Crucial Matches This Week-end. and the balance of seven are ca ed to be finished this year. TI…

February 21, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… possession of the Clements library, WRESTLERS DEFEAT WESTIRGINIA,22B Wolverines Win Eastern Match in Two Falls and Four Time Advantages. (Special ta The Daily) MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Feb. 20.- Michigan's varsity…

… wrestling team administered a decisive deat to West Virginia's grapplers here to- night by a score of 22 to 6. Two falls and four time advantage bouts gave the Wolverines their safe margin of victory over the…

… and fifty-threee ec- onds. Thomas of the Wolverine team wrestling in the 135-pound class, scored the other fall over O'Farrell at the end of six minutes and nine seconds. Summary: 118 - Pound Class…

… improved. Cardinal team took the ice last nigh the Wolverines at bay most of the game. Goalie Silvia aside 29 shots while Captain Tompkins, in addition to ke net clear of all shots, kept his team -at top…

…, speaking for herself and her friend, Hanako Hoshino, '32, also of Tokio. I -.-.....a Chicago . 0 Ing was largely instrunm spoiling the Wolverine dr the floor. Norm Daniels and forward on the Micig was the…

… Gives Wolverines Conference SI of 500; Cardinals Show Improvem Over Previous Contest. III By John William Thomas By shutting-out the Badgers last night,' the Wisconsin hockey series and brought up…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… CO0LUMFIUS OVAL Buckeyes Ares Due 'for 1H1rd.1DRy as Hy'sMnNc..r ColumbIR)PS. VLNWIC N 10,22 Ohio Has Gr.-'c-r Team Power But Wolverine Stars May Win Meet With Firsts. My.ki_, a n (CICO U a ters the…

… Colby Ryant, call im r Ryean characterized Fred Perry is illam Shoty"Ca~tlo, :f rP ,)sed byT "Lefty' McKa~y, w'ith ofsahe Wolverines, in the feature an game, and is one of the favorites eheWitr Tm i…

… Stnell will team together against Captain Hioffer and Korb. With Ohio State classed as one of the finest, teams in the confer- onee, the success of the Wolverines this afternoon will enable Coach Johnstone…

January 16, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… while teammates at Oklahoma A. and M. Put on Finishing Touches. The Wolverine grapplers put on the finishing touches for the State engagement with a light workout yesterday afternoon. Coach Keen and his…

…, the Hawaiian Wolverine, will be matched with the Spartan veteran, Austin, in the fl-poulI class. The little Maize and Blue wrestler has displayed a great amount of mat ability and knowlet ge in his…

November 13, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… yards. 2ernard felled Sahlin on the Wolverine squad. Petoskey made two yards. Ever- for no gain.. Birney punted out of Zahlin gained a yard after trying hardus struck through right tackle bounds at…

… the ball was eon Michigan's 15-yard Summers took the ball on his 17- called back and the Wolverines drew line. Everhardus gained four yards in yard line and ran it back to the 28- a 15-yard penalty for…

… play and was penalized five yards. Capt. Page broke up a forward pass thrown by Newman. Newman threw another pass toward Fay. It failed and the Wolverines took a five-yard penalty. Everhardus dropped…

…. Flinn again took the ball through the Michigan tackle for one yard. Birney punted to Newman, who took the ball on the Wolverine 29-yard line. He was tackled by Summers after a return to the 38-yard…

September 30, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…AY, SEPT. 30, 1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ipke Again Shifts Wolverine Lineup; Williamson May Start A PAGE THRE t Enc ;. - Chapman Takes Tackle Position In LightSession Wistert And Damm May Be Out…

Wolverines will start as the un- derdogs for the second time in the history of the two schools, Coach Kipke again changed his lineup in the light drill against State plays. Ted Chapman surprised everyone by…

… h a t Kipke fears an- a.other injury to the Wolverine leader which might keep him out of Con- ference games, but he will probably receive a good workout a g a i nst WII-L.IAMnnsct the East Lansing…

… eleven. The coaching staff admitted yes- terday that they were w o r r i e d. Added to State's known strength, the Wolverine lineup has been changed from day to day, mostly on account of injuries. The…

January 09, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED it_ Ai I VOL. XLII. No. 75' SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932 MICIGA TOOPEN MBIG TEN AMPAIGN AGAINSTWISCONSIN, Wolv'erines to Meet Cardinals at Madison…

… toughest foes that the Wolverines will be called upon to meet throughout the entire sea- son. Already the Badgers have given a scare. to the champion Northiestern, aggregation, drop- ping a 31-30 decision to…

… necessary later if the lanky Badger tip-off man, Roy Oakes, succeeds in gain- ing the tip from the Michlgan lead- er. In that even~t it is likely that OGrner, giant Wolverine substitute, will try his luck at…

… teams, Michi- gan holding the advantage with nine victories as against Wiscon- sin's seven. The Wolverines also lead in total points scored, 362 to 343, but a margin of only 19 points is not any great…

April 08, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… Varsity golf coach Thomas True- blood's initial call for candidates.; Of this number ten have been ten- tatively selected to represent the Wolverines in th opening match with the Detroit Country Club on…

… was conducted by Coach Johnstone. Four Wolverines Bid for Olympics Schmieler, Degener, Cristy, Drysdale to Try out. Michigan swimmers having con- cluded a most successful season, victoriously defending…

February 27, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… To Be Teams' Second Encounter; Two Men Will Make Their Last Road Trip. TO PLAY AT IOWA CITY Wolverines Will Fight Hard to Equal Last Season's Mark of 8 Victories. fy Sheldon C. Fullerton For the last…

… record of last season, when it won eight vic- toris against four defeats, the Wolverine basketeers will be forced to overthrow the Hawkeyes tonight to realize their ambitions. Since the two reverses…

… of the second semester. For half of the first period in that game the Hawk- eyes held the Wolverines on even terms, but a swift and accurate assault on the basket by the Maize and Blue sharp…

… the first period, but goalie Tompson made several sensational stops to push asi4e 34 shots while Tompkins was called on to save only 16. The Wolverines kept up a barrage of shots in the first two…

… Marquette team. Michigan Line Holds. In the third session Marquette started a series of drives at the Wolverine cage to score just once in an effort to tie the score. The little-substituted front line of Reid…

Wolverines in the later stages of the contest. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.-(1P)-In an effort to plug loopholes in fed- eral criminal procedure and to close breaches in the bankruptcy laws, President Hoover anounced…

April 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… Michigan at Ferry field yesterday,5-4, in the first reg- ularly scheduled contest of the sea- son for the Wolverines. The Huron tallies came as a result 'of three hits, a sacrifice, and an error by Braendle…

…. With the exception of this one in- ning McNeal, who started on the mound for the Wolverines, pitched admirably. The other three hits collected off of him were widely scattered. Michaelis Hit Freely…

… Braendle's single, was caught at the plate in an attempt double steal.- Three of the Wolverine tallies came in the last half of the fifth. Petoskey started the proceedings with a hard line drive into right…

… streaks in which he was invincible. He scored seven strike--outs. All but three of the ten Wolverines whcP took part in the cnest fell at victim to his fast breakini curve ball. Ragged Ball Exhibited…

…. Altogether the Wolverines collect- ed 12 hits. Nine men were left on the bases. Michaelis bore down in the pineis, or else waited for some Michigan man to get too frisky on the bases. Both teams played ragged…

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… -. - _________________________ OHIO STATE BEATS ICHIGAN NINE, 8-4 IN TENSESTRUGGLE Steady Pitching and Hitting of Wrigley, State Pitcher, Wins for Buckeyes. TO PLAY AGAIN TODAY Wolverines Tie Score in Last Half of Eighth Inning But…

… they had combinled two hits, one a fluke triple, with an' error and a wild pitch to even the count. It remained for Harley Mc- Neal, the Wolverine moundsman, to retire the Buckeyes in their half of the…

… the ninth. The Wolverines made a valiant effort to even the count again in the ninth. Manuel came through with a solid hit to left field, went to second on McNeal's infield out, and scored when pinch…

…- mediately under the care of the ship's surgeon. 'BI TENNIS TEAM BEATS ADRIAN, 9-0 Wolverines Show Superiority by Winning Most Matches, 6-0. (Special t oThe Daily) ADRIAN, Mich., May 13.-Michi- gan's 'B…

…' tennis team scored a slam over the Adrian Varsity here today, 9-0. The Wolverines won most of their matches With a 6-0 score, so complete was their superiority. SUMMARIES Singles: Nifen (M) defeated Den…

March 27, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… distances, but crossed up the Wolverines by tak- ing second and third places in the dash; second and third in the 440; and second and third in the hight hurdles. One of the biggest.surprises. wa the victory…

… point for Cincinnati. With the Wolverines trailing by seven points with only two events remaining to be run, Johnny Schmieler, who had already Stanford, 34.31; Fall st Stroke High 00060 VITO WINS 15…

… Stoddard, the only other Wolverine According to a statement last entry, was defeated in Te semi-fi- night by Jerry Hoag, manager nals by Blosser of Ohio University, of the Michigan theatre there but both…

March 13, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… Williamson, the Wolverines' two guards, both were given places on the second team. Daniels Shifted to Center. The shift of Daniels from a for- ward to the center position was made in order to make room o n…

… and neck with the Wolverines until the last few mm- utes of play. Weiss and Williamson, Michigan's two guards, wee both conceded second team berths only after con- siderable deliberation. Hoffer of Ohio…

March 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… 44 to 31. Johnny Schmeiler, Wolverine, set a new National intercollegiate record in the 220-yard free style race with the time of 2:15.1, lowering that of 2:16 held' by Osborne of Yale. After dropping…

… the 400-yard relay event to the Wildcat team of Troup, Debenham, Highland, and Wilcox, the Wolverines retal- iated by taking three firsts and two seconds in the next three events. Captain Miller paced…

… four forwards. However Minensota' rose to the occasion with a series of poke-checks that did not allow Michigan many open shots at the net. The Wolverines saw the fastest skating sextet in the history of…

April 23, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… TO MEET ILLIN BALLTEAM \BG{ ITEN OPEER Harley McNeal to Be on Mound for Wolverines Against George Mills. FOUR NEW MEN TO PLAY Count on Outfielders to Supply Punch to Michigani Attack. By Sheldon C…

…. Fullerton Harley McNeal, right handed ace of Coach Ray Fisher's Michigan baseball team, is slated to oppose one of the best hurlers in the West- ern Conference in George Mills, when the Wolverines cross bats…

May 17, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

Wolverines again. In their final practice the team batted for about an hour against the offerings o f left-handers, as Coach Ray Fisher expects to face port-side hurling in the next two games, the Normal game…

… THIS WEEK Will Go to Evanston This Friday for Conference Contests; Concede Chance. With the dual meet season at an end Coach Charlie Hoyt and his Wolverine thinclads are now direct- ing their efforts…

April 24, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… Phila ig off several good plays.itt r a S delphia hurlers, winning 16 to 5. Thngolsveriaemgtopltes. td Pittsourgh and St. Louis indulged I The Yankees collected six runs in The Wolverine mentor alternated…

… to 1 (Continued from Page 1) end inning the Wolverine third stcker poled a mighty wallop be- tween right and center clear to the tennis courts, but in circling the U ases neglected to touch third and…

May 03, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… . baseball team to Michi- iamond this afternoon in the me of the series between the an State and the Wolverines'" les Griffin, star left-hander, arry the pitching burden Coach Fisher's nine. Grif- i two games…

… displace Co, a, former champion. Hill Runs Best Race. In the two-mile r'un Bill Hill n v the best two-mile race he har eier run in his life for a fourth place. The Wolverine distance star was up against…

…-mile evcut by Notre Daime, in the two-mile :- lay the Wolverine foursome was ck- ly about two yards behind the w n- nors, Notre Dame, for a third. No:re Dame's time of 7:48.8 breaks t:ie former Drake record…

… playing at num- ber three. The Spartans will present a for- midable array of tennis talent, gathered mostly from western Michigan, but the Wolverines, by virtue of their performances in the opening matches…

March 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…ARE CLOSE SECOND AS O'NE NATIONAL MARK. ANDU THREE MEETRE11CORDS FALL Cardinals Place Eight Men to Wolverines' Six; Clapp Sets New 1500-Meter Record; Degener Leads Divers By Sheldon C. Fullerton…

…, were waging a hot battle to stay ahead of the field. Following shortly on the heels of the Cardinals and Wolverines were Princeton and Northwestern, each of which placed four men in the finals. Navy…

… this event the Wolverine flash nosed out the sen- sational Walter Spence of Rutgers by three-fifths of a second. The other record to fall in yester- day's assault was shattered by Mer- ton Wilcox, of…

March 08, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… ,:..... . u..S:. G PL 11 Unemployed Battle at Ford Factory, WOLVERINE CAGERS DOWN OHIO 3 7J IN FINAL CONTEST~ Deferred Rushing Norm Daniels, Closing Career, Again Leads Quintet in Scoring. CHARITY…

…, Michigan's Varsity cagers closed their season with a 30-27 win over Ohio State last night at Yost Field House. While both teams were able to sink a dozen field goals apiece, it was the Wolverines' de- cided…

…, but the Wolverine leader was forced to bow to Conrad, of the Buckeyes, for the evening's high point total. The burly Scarlet and Gray tipoff man managed to elude Garner, the Michigan. center, to hang up…

Wolverine lineup through most of the game, with Ricketts and Allen both breaking into the scoring column with sensa- tional baskets. Conrad Is Ohio Star. With Hank Weiss and Ivy Wil- liamson both doing a nice…

January 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… Independent students on the These two matcnes will conclude campus who would be willing to the pre-conference .schedule with compete in the Intramural meets if the Wolverines swinging into ac- they could get on…

May 08, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… points apiece late in the afternoon, the Wolverines came through with triumphs in the 220-yard low hur- dies, the half-mile run, the discus throw, and the hammer throw to sew up first place. The Maize and…

…'s festivities. Hawley Egleston, Wolverine tim- ber topper, managed to win both of the hurdle events with fast times. He was the easy winner in the high hurdle event, -which he took with a time of :14.8 to tie the…

… exceptionally fast time of :48:4 to tie the Michi- gan mark set by Haff way back in 1913. De~aker also ran a nice race to take second place a step ahead of Christinsen of Illinois. Booker Brooks, giant Wolverine

… nine blows and a 5 to 1 victory over the Maroons in a* Western Conference baseball game., The. Wolverines bunched three singles, a pair of walks, and an er- ror for three runs in the first in- ning, and…

… McNeal held the Maroons helpless except in the fifth when, a single and a double scored their only run. It was Michigan's second straight victory. The Wolverines wasted no time in getting onto Henshaw…

June 01, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

… AFTER BILLY ARNOLD'S DISASTROUS CRACK-UP VETRANLINKSMANI NAMVED AS LEADER Wolverines Turn in Good Record for Past Season; Hold Big Ten Title. Alexander H. Jolly, '33E, of Men- omninee, Michigan, was…

… new captain-elect has played a ccn- sistent game of golf on the varsity, and during the past season hie played at numbers two, three, and four on the Wolverine outfit during the course of the season…

May 27, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

… this season --Northwestern, were handball, which was taken by Ten this sPason-. Nthe Wolverines; bowling, picked, up Ohio, and Purdue. by the Shamrocks with little In addition to Big Ten honors, trouble…

… in the usual seven It was only last week that the weights. Crowns this year were Wolverines fell before the fine hur- won by Hirata, 118-pounds; Koplin, ling of Purdue's star port-sider and 126-pounds…

May 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… leaving from San Francisco on August 11. A stopover in Honolulu en route will be made in order to get in a series with the University of Ha- waii's squad. Once in Japan, the Wolverines will start…

… sop- inlass "A", the D.U.'s in class "1B," i 1 tshri iton -- .- ---- 22 13 691) Wolverine ntters swept every one arate calendars gives in review the and A.K.L. in class "C." The Phy- ¢i'r iL..........8…

May 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the afternoon for the Wolverines, scoring thirteen clear placements from play, and taking four ilove ,games- eindel and Snell came through In the doubles to win 6-2, 6-3 over Fuller and Perelstein, the…

…. Harley Mc- neMe will probably be on the mound in he first g:ame with Jack Toni - '.: go"ngthe hurling on Saturday. ^gtaist Chicago last Saturday, the Wolverines looked like a vastly DINING ROOM improved…

May 07, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

… have been improving rapidly Humphreys carrying the Wolverine and can be counted on to give the colors. Wolves a tough battle for the day's honors. Three of Coach Gill's best .A bets, Christiansen…

… Hurdles. Egleston and Haefele will bear the Wolverine hopes in the hurdles with Etnyre and either Johnson or Seely upholding the honor of the 01r, 1 V . A U Oid'ei wil aV_ tend the meetings of the American…

April 22, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… his batting, he should be a very val- uable man to the Wolverines. Chap- man, who played the initial sack, for the reserves, is a dangerous batsman but looks unsteady in the field. Both Kracht and…

Wolverines last spring walked off with the greatest nunr- ber of trophies. The Maize and Blue compiled an enviable record in taking three relays, the half, mile, and two-mile events. In addition to the relays…

March 25, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

… to take a part. Mihigan rules as the favorite in he'"300 yard medley event, with 'l bthwestern and Princeton slated to ive the Wolverines a hard bat- tle for top honors. In the 1500 meter swim, which…

…I will be held this afternoon, Mich- igan is assured of at least a few points. Three Wolverines have been Kentered in this event, with only two outsiders competing. These two visiting natators who will…

February 16, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

… Mac- The team which is scheduled to collum's position. make these trips includes Capt.t Defeated Detroiters. Miller, Smith, Ladd, Kennedy, Last Saturday t h e Wolverine Schmeiler, Cristy, Degener, Drys…

…. The men on the winning Wolverine team were Turner, star half-miler, Lemen, DeBaker, mid- dle distance man and Harman Wolfe, stellar performer in the longer distances. The performance of Renwick, a…

January 24, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… 2 score. The match was held in the Intra - mural building before a large crowd. Varsity Finishes Ahead. Michigan, however, may have the c6nsolation of a moral victory since the Wolverine varsity won…

…. Paul last Thursday night, defeat was writ- ten on the wall for the Wolverine pucksters. He was skating at top speed when he crashed into a Go- pher defenseman. Both fell to the ice but Keith had a hockey…

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