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August 15, 1936 (vol. 45, iss. 40) • Page Image 15

… Berwanger of basket- ball, one-handed the Wolverines for 16 points . . . The overtime thriller that nipped Iowa in the bud 31-27 . The younger Townsend's 13 points that held Indiana for a half as the Hoosier…

…'s won again, 37-22 . . . The two imposing wins over the Illini as the Wolverines keyed for the Purdue squabble . . . Kessler, Malaska, and Young going berserk as Purdue's in- dominatables downed Gee…

April 25, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

…SIx THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1936 Wolverines, Badgers Play Local Michigan Will Seek Second BigTen Win Initial Conference Game For Wisconsin; Badgers Split Spartan…

… will face Wisconsin in the cur- tain raiser of the local season at 2:30 p.m. today at Ferry Field. There was a decidedly cheering note in the Wolverines' final drill of# the week yesterday when Georgel…

…, the Wolverine team will be composed of Alan Saunders and Lar- ry David, veterans, and Al Karpinski, Bill Barclay and Russ Strickland, sophomores. These men will play in the order named. Two more men to…

… Michigan June 1 on FerryE Both Men Big Factors II Field diamond Coach Ray Fisher an-! Snounced yesterday. Success Of Wolverine This will be the only appearance Swimming Team of the Japanese club in the Mid…

…-West, and according to Fisher should be one Jack Kasley, '37E, of Ann Arbor, of the year's outstanding games for and Frank Barnard, '37, of Detroit, the Wolverines if the Waseda teamt were elected co…

March 31, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… placed first, third, fourth and fifth in the three-meter (high) board event of the National Collegiate swimming meet Saturday to "win" the title for the Wolverines, one of the most unusual records in…

… collegiate swimtming was established. The performance in the high board made the sixth consecutive time in two years that Wolverine divers had captured four out of the six places in the National and Big Ten…

Wolverine junior's time in the 200 meters of 2:37.2 surpassed Car- tonnet's mark of 2:42.6 by almost five seconds and his 2:38.4 in the 220 yards broke Johnny Higgin's record by exactly five seconds. Michigan…

… '-' ' E , By RVIN LISAGORl Whi1e the wolverine baseballers S.nestl prepare for action on the wul .n trout , the opening salute o 1ch wil be fired on April 10 agaiost Ohio Wesleyan, other Big Ten eams are…

…, the Wolverines will be well fortified, and although the javelin men have had little opportunity for intensive practice, indications are _ -Three members of Coach Kelly's riaker lineup vith the several…

April 30, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

Wolverines Are Scheduled To Perform Here Friday And Saturday Sek Eighth Victory Gee And Fishman Are Still Slated To Hurl Against Hurons At Ypsilanti Because yesterday's continued rain caused the Michigan…

… scene of battle is shifted from the Ypsilanti diamond to Ferry Field the Hurons will probably be opposed by a pair of Wolverine right handers, Ed Andronik and Pete Lahti. After Eighth Win The Wolverines

… the road to the title, or whether Ray Fisher's aggregation is the team to be reck- oned with in the race for the crown. Next Tuesday the Wolverines will travel to Hillsdale to meet a strong college club…

… will oppose Mich- igan on Ferry Field in the first of a three-game series. Ronnie Peters will probably be the Buckeye pitcher with Berger Larson throwing them for the Wolverines. May 9 will be bargain…

… that time. On the basis of these facts it can be judged that no team the Wolverines meet will have an easy time in winning.; Kipke Sends Team Thiro ugh Long Drill In preparation for the scrimmage…

… Selects 30-Man Squad For Ohio Meet Wolverines Face Real Test In Season's Opener Held At Columbus Coach Charlie Hoyt yesterday named a track squad of 30 men to make the trip to Columbus Friday where the…

Wolverines will pick up the rivalry started in the Penn Relays last week when the Buckeyes play host to Michigan in the opening dual meet of the outdoor season. Naming Saturday's encounter with Michigan as the…

…, will lead the Scarlet in their tangle with the Maize and Blue. Minimize Michigan Record Maintaining that "the Wolverines were forced to take a back seat be- cause of the overshadowing per- formance of…

… sprint relay as well as the two mile at the Penn Carnival while the Wolverines were walking off with the one and four mile crowns. The Michigan men named to make the trip include: Sam Stoller, Har- vey…

… hurling for the Wolverines. Pete changed his name when he entered professional baseball and the complications com- ing as a result reached a climax last summer while he was making a good record as a…

January 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… Low in the Wolverine nets when the team meets the Ilderton A. C. of London at the Coliseum Wednesday evening and Jack Merrill, whose con- sistent play in the first two tilts of the season prior to the…

… home to Concord, Mass., for the first time in a year-and-a-half, returned to town Sunday and looked ready to continue his scoring spree at the ex- pense of Wolverine opponents. He will team up as usual…

… in the run- ning. J. Townsend played steady, fast and sure basketball. His sure passing and good shots helped to keep the Wolverines in a threatening position throughout the whole game. Cagers Lose…

… First Big Ten Battle, 33-27 Wolverines Fail To Hold Lead Gained In Opening MinutesOf Game (Continued from Page 1) an outside chance that Tamagno would be in condition to start against Minnesota Saturday…

… final gun sounded, left itself open to Willis '.Hosler and Huffman hit two set-ups to clinch the victory for Indiana. Michigan and Indiana both were hot on their foul shots with the Wolverines hitting…

June 04, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

… ROY HEATH Fifteen Wolverine cindermen will compete in the outdoor Michigan A.A.U. track and field meet June 13, at Grand Rapids it was announced yesterday by Coach Chuck Hoyt. Coach Hoyt also announced…

… is showing vastly improved form in the event. He will also run the 200 meter dash and pos- sibly a leg on the Wolverine 1,500 meter relay. Sammie Stoller, after a weeks lay- off, is starting the…

… ing gave the Hawkeyes .new hope. conference game. Michigan went out in order in its half of the fifth and Iowa was dis- posed of in the same way in the sixth, The power that the Wolverines had…

…, having just reached the top in college baseball-pitching and captaining the Wolverines to a Big Ten crown-is going to give pro- fessional ball a fling as soon as he graduates. 'I'm going'to make a stab as…

…. Wherever he goes, Berger can lool back on the Iowa game as one of his finest efforts. Time and again, wher the Wolverine cause seemed lost, the little righthander tightened up and turned on the pressure. Not…

…- Totals...... plays afield, the Wolverine captain Iowa ............ had nothing but praise for them, Michigan ........ especially Vic Heyliger, who drove in Runs batted in: 31 8 7 27 5 7 .000 050 100…

March 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…, victory is likely to be fought out between the Hoosiers and Wolverines in the longer runs. It is considered probable that Charley Fenske, sensational Wiscon- sin sophomore, will be the only man not running…

… carry the Wolverine distance hopes. Trials in the hurdles are to be held Saturday afternoon. Bob Os- good, defending champion, should have no trouble in qualifying and is expected to repeat his 1935…

… Michigan is due for a trimming. Iowa is the team to turn the trick, these prognosticators are saying, bait after watching the Wolverines in action this week and noticing the improvement made in the two weeks…

… since Iowa was defeated here 43 to 41, this writer does not see any possibility other than a sixth consecutive championship for Capt Frank Fehsenfeld's squad. It appears to us that the Wolverines will…

… much for Harry Rieke of Michigan in the 150-yard back-stroke, but the Wolverine sophomore will come through over Westerfield of Iowa and Salie of Ohio State. Jewell of Northwestern looks like the fifth…

March 06, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… Hurlers Prepare For Big Year Vic Heyliger Enters Hockey Hall Of The HOT STO E -- --- By BILL IEDl) Fame' As He Breaks Sherf's Record Four Other Marks May Wolverines Field House, Be Tied By 91 V…

… bettered six-feet five inches already this year. Ohio State is also expected to pile up points in the shot put and pole vault where the Wolverines are weak. To offset this Michigan will be forced to score…

…-Man had broken John- though winning only seven out of six- Heyliger ..........21 23 5 44 ny Sherf's all time Wolverine mark teen games, outscored their opponents James .......... . .16 6 2 22 by one point…

…- the sixteen-game season give the experience of the Wolverine goalies, Merrill............2 4 1 Michigan center a 44 point total, Reed Low and Irwin Shalek. Shalek David .............1 4 9 5 eclipsing…

… fifth with six points. FILTER-COOLSD of last winter, is still a question in The Wolverines spent a total of only Heyliger's mind. Vic is far from a 50 minutes in the penalty box dur- cocky athlete and his…

… And Jablonski In Finale Five members of the Michigan basketball team will be playing the last cage game of their college career Saturday night when the Wolverines meet Purdue in the closing tilt of the…

May 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r m - Wolverines Meet Spartans Today For Mythical State Title F Toledo Downed Johnstone 6To3As Gee Strikes Out 11 _.ichiga Uricek Is Only Consistent Hitter As Team…

… Michigan, the Spartans of Michigan State and Ray Fisher's own "gas house gang," clash in the first of a two game series, the finale to be staged tomorrow in East Lansing. The Wolverines added their 17th win…

… the East. They will play here today in the first of a home and home series that will take the Wolverine team t c Lansing for a game on Memorial Day. The mythical State championship will be decided in…

… the two-game series, the Spartans having a perfect record in Michigan compeition this year while the Wolverines have dropped one out of three tilts. Coach John Kobs, shown standing at the extreme left…

…; Hamberger, D. D.'s, second base; Johnson, Jazzhounds, third base; Wilcox, D. D.'s, shortstop; Maier, All-Americans, left field; Meyer, Wolverines, center field; Shul- ler, J. O. E.'s, right field; Nelson…

Wolverines in their triumph over ; the Hilltoppers. Coach John Kol-s took notes on the Michigan hitters throughout the game and was particularly impressed by Steve Uricek, and he doesn't think he can hit a…

…, Waseda University's club from Tckio, meets Michigan at 4 p.m. on Ferry Field. In 1929 the Wolverines toured Japan and lost a close one to Waseda; the incident was repeated in 1932 and Fisher, as a result…

…,000 Malloy Renews' Rivalry Today On State Links Woody Malloy will renew an early season rivalry today when he meets Tom Brand in the feature match of the Wolverine-Michigan state golf meet which will be held…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…, Reserve Power Minnesota Is Strong Norsemen Are Primed To Stop Michigan; Seidell Wilkinson InLine-Up NineeWolverine hockey players were selected to make the trip to Minneapolis for the Minnesota series…

… powerful Gopher team. Smarting under two defeat at the hands of the University of Manitoba, Minnesota, will be primed to take Michigan into camp, and thE Wolverines will have to depend upo stamina and…

… toout man the Wolverines with Coach Larry Armstrong making use of tgree for- ward lines and alternating his de- fense which consists of five husky stalwarts, among whom is the gallop- ing Glenn Seidell…

Wolverines can gain an even split with Larry Armstrong's crew in the series at Minneapolis, they will have an excellent chance of annex- ing their second consecutive Confer- ence title when they play host to…

… Snyder person as a scheming plotter who is trying to do our Wolverines out of their just due and the Big Ten cinder path title. I am a one hundred per cent Michigan rooter and also think that we should…

… Columbus under an improvised lighting system and most of the Wolverines disliked the business intensely. The principle objections seemed to be to the cold, although the meet was held earlier in May than the…

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…SUNiAY, t JUARY 1 2, 119.36 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fighting Wolverine Sextet Beaten By Chatham Maroo ns, 7-2 Biggest Crowd Sees Season's Fastest Game Fabello Tallies Both Goals For Varsity As Chatham…

… Proves Too Good By FRED BUESSER Chatham's powerful Maroons un- leashed a dazzling offense to sweep over a valiant Wolverine hockey team 7-2, in a fast, hard-checking ice battle at the Coliseum last night…

… Michigan fighting back desperately and playing defensive hockey throughout the greater part of the game. The Wolverines went down fight- ing in a gallant attempt to match the speed and power of the three…

…. Score Early Art Sadlier, who last year caused the Wolverines so much trouble, was held closely in check throughout the game, but managed to collect one goal and an assist. Bob Simpson and Dick Griggs both…

… first unassisted and the second on a pass from Jack Mer- rill. check. Referee Paddy Farrell mo- tioned Dawson to the cooler and the Wolverines put on the pressure. Bob Stoddart and Sadlier broke away and…

September 29, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 2) • Page Image 20

…. PLANS ANNOUNCED Wolverine Expects Rise In Membership The Wolverine, the non-profit eat- .to 300. ing club in Lane Hall, opened its The membership will soon be open doors Monday morning with 60 mem- to…

… those on the waiting list. This berships retained from last year and year's expansion will help to further oy Monday night the memberships the Wolverine's original aims of pro- stood at 200 and was open…

September 22, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

… Victory Wolverine Eleven Third Over (Continued from Page 7) eight-letter man, may see some action at quaxter, but will probably be used at half. 'Agony Al' Is Back To replace Warmbein, Coach Bach- man…

Wolverines came back to score 30 points to 21 for Iowa and 17 for the highly-publicized, indifferently per- forming Yale team, champions of the East. Four stellar divers who took eight in nicely under the…

… thirde year. places on the Collegiates helped the Wolverines no end last season and but one, Ben Grady, is returning. Ex- Capt. Frank Fehsenfeld and Derland Johnston, N.C.A.A., high and low- board…

March 04, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

Wolverines writes, "Kes in my opinion represents the ideal athlete. In the first place, he is the practical example of that nebulous term, 'good mental attitude,' for his very pres- ence seems to buoy the…

… the Wolverines that is of primary importance. have the great advantage over "Pig- Dye, who has harressed every gy" Lambert's team Michigan team he has ever played no This ability to control the ball off…

… indefa- mained a scoring threat every minute tiguable constitution has made him of the game. most dangerous under the basket. Huffman, of course, gets the If the Wolverine giants can keep second team post…

… rings around Illinois Monday night and it is passes like this one that Wolverine fans hope will defeat the title-bound Purdue team in the closing game of the season Saturday night. The picture shows Herm…

… House under the expert tutelage of Coach Ray Fisher, ex-majorl league mound ace, in preparation for the strenuous campaign that has been scheduled for the Wolverines this spring. Headed by Capt. Berger…

May 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… Coach Ray Fisher and a 14-man squad will leave at 3 p.m. today for Evanston to play the Wildcats Fri- day in the first of two games which will take the Wolverine team to Wis- consin on Saturday. Seeking…

…, Grossman, Gopher pitching ace, hurled his third shutout of the year, beating the Wildcats 6 to 0. Northwestern has lost all nine of her Conference starts and should be an easy win for the Wolverines. Floyd…

…, third baseman; Merle Kremer, left field; George Rudness, center field, and Vic Heyliger, right field. Moving on to Madison on Saturday, the Wolverines will play their last Conference game until they meet…

…-Michigan tilts will decide the Big Ten championship. Larson will be on the mound for the Wolverines Saturday and will be seek- ing his fifth win. Bill O'Brien, Wis- consin righthander will oppose him. Although…

… undefeated column for the first time.. Next week's schedule for the ball club will give the team plenty of prac- tice for the Iowa series. On the twenty-sixth Western State will play the Wolverines at Ferry…

… track championship. The Wolverines are rated the underdogs in most mid- western circles despite the fact that they are defending champions and won the indoor title last winter - but we are echoing the cry…

… prospects of winning than Michigan, yet both failed just where their greatest strength seemed to lie, while once more the Wolverines fought through. And the interesting thing about it was that it was the…

… Chicago. Kocsis' Advantage Offset Thompson, who stole the show from Dutra last year, will offset any ad- vantage the Wolverine leader may have in knowing the course, assur- ing the gallery of a good match…

May 17, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Saund- president movement before. ers, Bill Barclay and Al Karpinski will leave by auto this morning for W- -'-0Evanston for the defense of Michi- 14-Hit Barage Enables The Wolverines To Win Last Game…

… 2. A 14-hit barrage by the Wolverines in the sec- ond game enabled them to take the night cap with ease, 9 to 3. Michigan's two runs in the opener came in the first inning. Rudness, stealing second…

… pushed across the home plate. Rudness sacrificed Fishman, who allowed only four hits in the seven innings that he worked, to second, and the Wolverine left hander then scored on Brewer's hit in the fifth…

…. Uricek opened the eighth with a triple and scored imme- diately as Jablonski duplicated his feat. Lerner followed with a double that scored the Wolverine catcher, and then scored himself on a fielder…

… second Illini pitcher in the ninth inning. Lanky John Gee pitched the first two innings for the Wolverines, allowing four hits in the time that he worked. Fishman Slash To Affect Higher Positions; To…

… individual title he won in 1934 and lost to Michigan's Johnny. Fischer last year by three strokes. In yesterday's meet the Wolverines (Continued on Page 2) Minnesota Invaded By New Heat Wave ST. PAUL, May 16…

March 17, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… advantage. Larson, incidental- ly, was awarded the prize which goes to the man selected as the finest for any weight. Michigan's seven points which gave the Wolverines fifth place in the meet were garnered by…

…' Wolverines' Only Explanation L J -1 DON SEATON, Illinois track coach, was recalling his prediction of the outcome of the Conference trackI meet. "Sure I said Indiana looked stronger on paper," he said…

…, it is hardly likely that young Williams will return to school, this semester. The star backstop's loss deals a se- vere setback to the Wolverine nine. Coach Fisher was depending on Wil- liams to assume…

March 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Defeated By Iowa,_39-37 Michigan's 5-Year Reign As Big Ten Swimming Champions Ended Record Is Broken In Medley Relay Northwestern Third With 21 Points And Illinois Fourth With 19 By GEORGE ANDROS…

… the Wolverines 39 to 37 in the 26th annual championship meet. Northwestern was third with 21 points, followed by Illinois 19, Chicago 18, Ohio State 15, Minnesota 131'/2 and Purdue 22. The turn of the…

… by Clay- ton Brelsford and Ray Fink in the mile, which carried Michigan through to victory, topped by a brilliant relay victory for the Wolverine team' of Fred Stiles, Harvey Patton, Frank Aikens and…

… meant the meet. Don Lash of Indiana, the favorite, found the going too tough for him at the tenth lap as Staehle and Stone passed Tom- my Deckard of Indiana, leading the field, and the Wolverine pair was…

… earned in the two-mile, however, the Wolverines added the relay win, five seconds in- cluding the points by Brelsford, Stone, Birleson, Stoller and Osgood, a fourth by Fink, and a fifth, by Davidson in the…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…'erm Fishman, Wolverine left- hander, will be one starting pitcher while Floyd Stromme will probably be on the mound for the Wildcats.t Coach Burt Ingwersen is pinning his hopes for a victory on Shortstop Mer…

… 3 to 2 decision in an earlier appearance against the Wolverines in Ann Arbor. Seek Two Wins With seven Big Ten wins to date, the Michigan nine hopes to clinch its first place position by wins over…

… easily. Diamond gives the Wolverines the edge on team strength, handing them 45 points and only three first places. Ohio is second with 41 points, followed by Indiana with 34 and Wisconsin with 31…

…, defeated the Wolverines by a 5-0 score yesterday, and thus entered the finals of the independent-'division of the intramural baseball tourney. Of the nineteen men who faced Butler in the six innings, fifteen…

… went down by the strikeout route, four popped up to the infield, and one man reached first when the second baseman muffed a grounder. The Wolverines had only one bad inning, but that was bad enough to…

March 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… cagers. 'Building For Next Year' Is Lowrey's Reason For Drill4 Wrestlers In 1 Final Dual Meet Of '36 Season Wolverines Hope To Hand Opponents Only Loss Of Winter Campaign In their last dual meet before…

… numbered such excellent teams as Lehigh, the Illinois A. C., Chicago, Ohio State and Wisconsin among their victims. Although the Wolverines cannot match Indiana's Big Ten record, hav- ing won and lost from…

June 03, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

… for the Wolverines. He bases his statement on the belief that Coach Fisher's nine has a much better chance of winning the Conference title in one game with Iowa with Capt. Berger Larson doing the…

… stepping to gather in outfield drives on several occasions. Against Purdue and Illinois Fishman had a clouting ball club behind him, something the Wolverines have not been of late, and the Boilermakers and…

… struck out 16 men. Larson Pitches Against Stoong I Hawkeye ine Wolverine Captain hurlsI Last Game; Illinois Now Out Of Race By FRED De LANO Ray Fisher and Otto Vogel, the men that have coached the…

… would have been shoved into the top spot. The game today will be the Big Ten final for both the Wolverines and Hawkeyes and the last of the former's 25-game schedule. If rain forces the cancellation of…

… he would start on the hill, but will probably give Lowell Gosser the call. As yet Gosser is undefeated in Conference competi- tion and appears capable of giving the Wolverines all the throwing they wat…

…, "Oh Miller, you damn fool." Sherwood's fine play in the Big Ten tennis meets-he being almost solely responsible for the Wolverine's placing well up in these meets for the past two years-is probably due…

May 30, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… leadoff match in the absence of the Wolverine cap- tain, Chuck Koesis, who is taking time off from collegiate competition to play in the True Temper tournament in preparation for the long grind of the…

… another was tied. Emil Gallan was the second Wolverine casualty, dropping his match to Richardson, 0 to 3. Morairty, shoot- ing a good 76, divided his match with 1endrickson of the Michigan State team, 12…

… will meet againt today.g The Wolverines will be seeking re-c venge for their '29 and '32 defeatst suffered while the Maize and Bluek were touring Japan. Waseda boastst two .400 hitters in Meisho Go…

… Kremer, if........2 Heyliger, rf......3 Larson, p .........3 Totals .......29 Ran for MacGrain: - 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 E 01 0 01 0 0 1 0 1 1, JOIN NOW for Next Year MICHIGA N WOLVERINE LANE HALL OUR…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

… Eissler And Teams With Jesse Flick To Win In Doubles Tennis Team Drubs Wolverines In Opener,_6 To 3 Fraternity Softball Teams Open Intramural Spring Program Il 'The HOT STOVE By BILL REED- l I…

… trouble with his fore- hand but should be able to iron out this difficulty before the next meet with Western State Friday. The brightest spot in the defeat for the Wolverine team was the play of Ted…

… FRED BUESSER pete in both this new meet and the Old time track fans who jam their olderkPenn Carnival. Thns in 1 way into Franklin Stadium Friday '16 and '18 Wolverine track stars and Saturday to…

…~dred IENVELIOPE2S $ Printed with Name & Address THE CRAFT PRESS 305 Maynard St. Phone 8805 Once again the Wolverines will de- cgrns ao ngchm scend upon Philadelphia with a track cirlsaded cuai squad ranked as one…

… wholesome respect for en sent to Phi the prowess of a Wolverine team that igan and Michia dominated the vaunted varsities of !are hopeful that both east and west from its initial these individual appearance…

February 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… Meet igib ility g Bt tit ': Injury And Ineligibility Crack Team; Wolverines Should Take 4 Firsts A badly crippled Michigan track team, rated as the best in the Mid- West until hit by eligibility…

… rulings, will be host to Michigan State at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the first dual meet of the 1936 season. The Wolverines have not only suf- fered through scholastic rulings dur- ing the past week but…

…-man squad to invade Iowa Medley Record Is Athletics officially declared five mem- Beaten By Manitoba ity for the Wolverine basketball bers of the former and two of the Baaten BylManitoba am's ninth Big Ten…

Wolverines, thus the arsiys, h e aed Jt Cagai ready to go places in the bac- s y ugh for the season while the showing Michigan to be a better of- y the Varsity in the first game Jan- stroke events this season…

… dropped to Sherf, Jewell, Inc., last season. Eddie Low- rey says differently however, and pro- phesies a win for the Wolverines to- night. Only the final score can tell the story. ..... :... ... STROH…

January 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…. Purdue-Kessler (5), Young, Malaska, Lambert (2). Officials: Referee - Lane; Umpire - Young. I-M Sports Michioan Six Entrains Today For Minnesota, Wolverine's Small Sextet Hopes For Split With Gophers…

…- ier for the three Wolverine "Go- liaths." Much to the dismay of the athletic department and Pull- man company, Michigan will travel to Minneapolis Jan. 25. Matmen Leave Today For Final Eastern Jaunt…

March 10, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… Indiana last when the Wolverines go after their ities of Piggie Lambert and Franklinas third successive Big Ten indoor track Cappon and the style of play used by Saturday, the Michigan Varsity wres…

… consideration. Ipcared as a reflection on his meet, Coach Keen stated. In all but Set Up Is Strange sportsmanship, which we hope one or two matches, the Wolverine A strange situation exists in rela- wc can refute…

… already ac- to take the crown. Stoller, Osgood than to say that he is a checker play- complished before they entered col- and the relay team are the Wolverine er with few betters. lege, and a good coach was…

… success of the they may be made into successful expected to take another first. Wolverines can display a better competitors, but be must choose one1 Kleinschmidt Defends offense of that type than does…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… veteran divers in Jim Patterson and Harry Kallman, and the Wolverine quartet of Capt. Frank Fehsenfeld, Ned Dief- endorf, Ben Grady and Der John- ston is in for a troublesome session. Admission will be 25…

… in the return game of the season. In their first meeting the Michigan team defeated Iowa 31 to 27 in an overtime. As in past games, the Wolverines will have a great height advantage over the Hawkeye…

…'s tilt at Urbana will be the Wolverines' first game with Illinois this season. The return game with the Indians is scheduled for March 2nd. After a slow start the Illinois outfit has picked up speed and is…

Wolverines inactionA7Yost3Fie0 of having lost only one dual meet M na nih inthey pYoeW s t Field House in the last eight years. So far this Sthen opofne ahgtonsfLer1season the Leemen have registered…

January 19, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… Michigan' steam, champions of the Big Ten and holders of the fastest time ever run east of the Rockies. The Wolverine team bested the Pitts- burgh team in one of the most thrill- ing races of the year in…

… Tuesday, to avoid conflict with oth- er events, will give the Wolverines two meets in their first week of com- petition as a dual meet with Michi- gan State has already been scheduled for Feb. 21. The…

…- ing the Wolverine natators in dual meets. They are seriously considering placing a boycott on the present Na- tional Collegiate and Big Ten cham- pions. These dissenting Conference men- tors offer as…

…- igan of two of the Big Ten's biggest stars last year, Baker Bryant of Ohio State and Ed Kirar of Wisconsin, both of whom are members of the present Wolverine first-year squad. But those saime coaches…

May 23, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… Ilicliigan lolids Decision Holds Top By Beating Up Legislators Wildcats, 5 - 3 Senate Finance Committee Wolverines Score Four In Failed To Effect Tax Bill Fifth Inning To Take Reduction Yesterday Eighth…

… pace with the The troubles besetting this ad-,! Wolverines. InSpie Of Britain SAN QUENTIN, Cal., May 22. - () Great Britain's repeated efforts to 1 save the life of Alexander Mackay subject of the…

…- igan's track team will enter the finals of the Conference track and field meet tomorrow according to form, having placed 14 entries in prelim- inaries held today. The Wolverine total led Ohio State and…

… Indiana, each with nine qualifiers and Iowa and Illinois- with eight and seven re- spectively. The Wolverines suffered but one major disappointment in the qualify- ing today, but Indiana, favored for the…

… station, 570 kilocycles, with the opening gun starting the one-mile run at 2:00 p.m. but his place was taken by John Townsend, who was in fifth spot as Skip Etchells led. Sam Stoller paced the Wolverines

… 880, Len Dworsky in the javelin and Townsend in the shot. Michigan followers here tonight were enthusiastic over Wolverine prospects. With no disappointments in the preliminaries and unlooked-for points…

May 27, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

… forthcoming year; a year that Dixon described last week as one of the most crucial in the history of the Men's Council. Divi 1ends, F ees Given Patronts Of Wolverine Dividends totalling $1,000 in addi- tion to…

… the membership fees will be returned to patrons of the Wolverine, student owned and operated eating cooperative, Donald Murdock, '38, terasurer of the organization, an- nounced last night. The original…

…' plate. . Although the Wolverines were out-k hit, six and four, Fishman and Lar- son kept the Hilltopper hits well scat- tered. Larson took up the hurling duties in the seventh and in the five innings he…

May 24, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… Thursday or Friday. Name Winners Of Michigan Culver Awards Royall Frye of Birmingham and Robert Van Doren of Detroit were an- Wolverines And Ohio Tie For Second Place As Relay Team Is Beaten Jesse Owens…

… Rain forced the baseball game be- tween Michigan and Wisconsin to be called in the third inning yesterday, neither team being able to score up to that time. The Wolverines' next opponent-will be Western…

… two years of competition together, the great Wolverine quartet of Fred Stiles, Harvey Potton, Capt. Frank Aitkens and Stan Birleson met defeat, and finished third behind Northwestern and Indiana…

…. Northwestern came out of the chute first and was never headed. Birleson at anchor for the Wolverines cut a ten-yard deficit be- hind Indiana in half, but could do no more. The Wildcats were timed in 3:15.4, two…

… Michigan's Sam Stoller from second place in the broad jump by less than two inches and the Wolverines' point total re- ceived another setback. Jesse Owens was again the indi- vidual high point man of the…

May 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Miller in the quarter has convinced the Wolverine coach that he has a coming star in the newly discovered Petoskey sopho- more and with Mason out, Hoyt plans to run Miller in 'the quarter, then bring him…

…. Frank Aikens and Fred Stiles, while Bob Osgood will be re- served for his tangle with Dan Caldemeyer in the hurdles. Birleson After Revenge Stan Birleson, star Wolverine 440 man, will be gunning for…

… pitched and won break the Wolverines as far as their his first Big Ten start against Ohio through. hopes for a championship are con- State last Saturday, he confirmed the j cerned. fact that he is a pretty…

… the Conference crown. outfielder on the Northern nine, On the other hand if the Wolverines Fishman was instrumental in bring- could win both tilts they, and not ing his team two league titles. the…

… cage squad de- anhe winter Olympic games in Ger- spite his short and stocky build The Wolverines were rained out which makes him look like anything fTheWslheduedspwererainedTus-but a basketball player…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… Alan Saunders, junior veteran playing at number three, who carded 74. The Wolverines took seven out of eight singles matches in medal play, while no doubles were played. Has Off Day Woody Malloy…

… Association gave him a and final set. brief trial last season, then released SUMMARIES him to Des Moines, where he expects Singles: to work this coming summer. Moll (I) d. Kahn (M) 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Wolverines

Wolverine made the trip in vain, each man or team had placed in this, the super-outdoor meet of the season. The Wolverines performed as of twenty-five years ago when Michigan dominated the college track field…

…, strik- ing out eleven batters. super one-mile teams of East, West and South, this Wolverine quartet stepped off the measured mile in 3:18.4 to add the one-mile college relay crown to its long list of…

… the first, fourth and fifth sessions. The Wolverines had a rally started in the fourth when Lerner and Krem- er registered base knocks, but it was cut short when Heyliger lifted to Capicek in center for…

January 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Purdue Topples Michigan, 41-32, With Fast Offense John Townsend Stars In Quintet's Second Loss On Big Ten Schedule Wolverines

… excellent shooting, knocked off Mich- igan's rangy Wolverine team and in so doing handed them their second defeat in three Conference starts. Continually working the ball through a supposedly strong Michi…

… the Boilermakers to outplay them for the rest of the period and at the half they were be-' hind 24-18.I John-Townsend, Wolverine sopho- more center, was the Michigan scor- ing star as he dropped in five…

… field goals. Captain Chelso Tomagno, Michigan sparkplug, was ejected from" the game on personals late in the1 second half as Purdue put on a stall- ing act and refused to allow the Wolverines to get…

…-8, then 16-1 10, and 24 to 18 at the half, a briefi Michigan rally pulling the Wolverines up from 24-14 just before half time. The Old Stalling Stuff The second half started slowly, Pur- due taking time out…

January 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS i Wolverine Rallies Fail As Hoosiers Win Opener, 33-27I i AAA Death Supreme Court Blasts New Deal Complicates 1937 Budget With Decision Invalidating…

… Offense; Wolverines Falter Near Finish By RAYMOND A. GOODMAN With memories of a fumbled foot- ball lingering in his mind's eye Ver- non Huffman, Indiana quarterback and guard, turned in a sterling defen…

… 7,500 per- sons, the largest since the title win- ning days of '29, last night at Yost Field House. It was the Wolverines' first loss in eight starts this season. After staging two thrilling rallies…

… in the second half to overtake the Indiana five and coming to within two points of the Dean-coached team, the Wolverines l6st the serv- ices of John Townsend, whose pass- ing and defense work had kept…

… from Coach Tony Hinkle and his Butler quintet, checked Michigan in the back court and kept the Wolverines from coming down the floor and working any set plays around John Town- send. Follpwing out this…

…. Not only did they play an untiring defensive game but they counted for half of Indiana's points and were always on the backboards. Chelso Tamagno, the Wolverine captain who suffered an injured leg…

May 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

…, charged v final stan when the igan State the Spart June 13 a John G assume th4 gan when in its onl~ tomorrow will pitch gan State' hurl the home serie n's 16th Bob Is Sought_ _ Wolverines Lash Larson Will…

…- pionship. The Wolverines strike a death ed only one game this year Hoyt and Cap er State team, while Wes- are looking fo has won both from North the chance to id Michigan. State. outdoo title f vent that…

May 16, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… HOT Team Scores i {( E i t Plays Capt ain.Curti. Wolverine (olfers Meet IiI ni Today In Last Home Tilt Tennis Feats Of Micigan Immortals Recalled As Olympics Near Team, 8-1 S T OV E I Lone…

… Michigan State netters had nothing to offer but persistence, but persistence alone was enough to win against the listless brand of tennis displayed by the last four men on the Wolverine team. The Spartan…

… singles twosomes will go out at 1:30 p.m. While Michigan defeated North- tvestern. conqueror of the Illini, the Wolverines can not be rated as fa- vorites because the Northwestern- Illinois match was a…

… In Shot Ralph Rose, Wolverine behemoth from California, was the greatest in history until Louisiana State's Jack Torrance came along to shadow his performances in the one-hand and two-hand shot put…

Wolverine team, there, curiously enough, by contri- meeting Dean Zahn and Capt. Elton butions obtaed in a drive instigat- Hill in the second best-ball match". ed by the Board in Control of Ath- In singles…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…:45 a.m. The Rev. Fred Cowin will deliver the sermon. H. L. Pockerill, (continued on Page 3 Michigan Nine Takes 3=2 Win From Badgers Lerner Scores In Ninth On Larson's Blow; Visitors Outhit Wolverines By…

… throw to third. Heyer had scampered home on the play. Wolverines Are Outhit The visiting Wisconsin club outhit the Wolverines six to five but could not produce more than one safe hit in an inning. This…

March 18, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… National M Earl Thomas, star Wolverine m _ .- ,r f - 7r vn~tr7 rlxi i3r eet mat- will 'Jabby,' His Ineligibility Jinx Licked, Seeks 2nd 'M' On Baseball Team 1 By IRVIN LISAGOR Pitchers in the Field House…

… baseball driven about3 sixty three feet with Ruthian vigor and headed straight for the skull, would even coax a few beads of sweat out of intrepid Frank Buck. Wolverine hurlers have slightly more concern for…

… retrieving balls off the backboard, and an excellent ball handler, he contributed materially to the Wolverines' rise in Conference cage. Jabby tried toyachieve some left-handed immortality viz. Roy Rie- gels…

… factor in Michigan's I feated by Bob success. If he can learn to pitch gained a 1:20 t strikes with that puissant whip, base- ever, the Mich stealing against the Wolverines is other bouts to likely to…

…, Wisconsin and Notre Dame will probably give the Wolverines the most trouble in taking a third straight title. Baseball Men Will Drill Outside Soon With the prospect of soon moving his squad outside, Coach Ray…

March 05, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… where they will meet the Hoosiers the fol- lowing day. The Wolverine matmen fwill undoubtedly enter the meet as underdogs, but the home team will know that they all have been in a match if the Michigan…

… Michigan team of 1925, of which he was a member, when they won the title. Third place, however, is the best that the Varsity can do, win or lose. Coach Cappon put the Wolverines through a practice drill…

… Friday Night's Encounter Michigan's track team will make its last home appearance until May 9 when it faces Ohio State tomorrow night in Yost Field House, and the Wolverines appear intent on serving a…

… the 440, however ,he will have to outrun Stan Birleson of the Wolverines, which is a full evening's job in itself. Michigan's mile relay team ,having run the, fastest race outdoors ever turned in east…

…-stroke race, Wes- terfield's familiarity with a 20-yard course (Iowa's pool is this length) may give him an advantage at Min- neapolis. The Wolverine sophomore was Il- linois interscholastic champion from Carl…

March 04, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… the aged war lord, Marshal Yen Hsi-shan, ard a virtual state of mar- tial law reigned. Riot Climaxes Puck Victory Over Tartars Fans Riot 30 Minutes After Wayne Player Attempts Swing At Wolverine

…-1 shellacking Hardly had the final siren blown when Adam Widlak, husky Detroit defenseman, took a wild swing at two of the Wolverines, and in a moment the vast arena was a stormy, fist- filled prize ring with…

… the Wolverines outfought and out-E gamed a heavier team that made use of seven spares. With the Michigan rear guard playing one of their best1 games of the season, the Wayne for-f wards were kept…

… consistently bottled up with the exception of a few threat- ening three-man attacks in each pe- riod. Captain Larry David, playing in his last hockey clash in a Wolverine uni- form, played a great game for Mich…

… plays by Fabello, James, and Heyliger. The Wolverines were content to lay back and wait for the breaks in the final period, and twice Gib James tallied on solo efforts after crossing up the Tartar defense…

February 18, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Lose To Hoosiers In Last Half Huffman, Gunning Lead Indiana To 37-23 Win; Jake Townsend Stars Passing Play Of Team Is Stopped Wolverine Offense Bogs After Gaining 14-12' Lead In First Half By RAYMOND A…

… the Wolverines' baskets, the Varsity was unable to keep pace with the Hoosiers, who came back after trailing 14 to 12 at the half to overwhelm the Michigan team. Keith Gunning's offensive play was the…

… away from the Wolverines. Indiana let the Wolverines bring the ball down the floor but once un- der the basket John Townsend's pass- ing was stopped by the leech-like de- fensive play of Vern Huffman…

… next five to take the meet, 17 to 13. The Wolverines started fast, John Speicher taking an overtime 118- pound match from Andrews in 4.49. Cameron, using a top scissors, stopped Elliott and Earl Thomas…

January 25, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… attacked Blalock. After Powell was taken to the hospital here, the eight other Negro defendants were taken to the Jefferson County jail. Varsity Wins Tank Match From State" Wolverines Swamp Foes, 58…

… Bonus Bill Veto Chinese Sef uses 11oughton Wiins Hockey Tilt, 3-2 Opponents Score 2 Goals In Last Period To Win First Of 2-Game Series A last-period rally by Michigan Tech defeated the Wolverine puck…

… its first win in a dual meet with the Wolverines in ten years. Bell, a sophomore from Lansing swimming his first race of varsity competition, beat Mark McCarty, lone Michigan entry and also a soph…

…- omore, by two feet in the 100-yard free-style event. His time of 46.4 was good considering the odd length of the 30-yard local pool. Coach Matt Mann's Wolverines won every other race of the meet with the…

…. McCarthy of Tech took Stack's pass to score the first goal with less than two minutes left in the opener. Berryman and Heyliger tallied in the second period to give the Wolverines a two to one lead…

September 29, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… practice. His work in scrim- mages this past week, however, have established him as the Wolverine's, second triple-threat man. He is a natural ballplayer, having an instinc- tive drive to every possible…

… string while another would consist of Levine at quarter, Curren at full, Ed Phillips at wingback and either Hook or Ritchie carrying the ball. The Wolverine line this year will see at least three and…

May 08, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… more games in the win column, as compared to no losses, would place the Wolverines in an enviable position. Fisher will be depending on his captain, Berger Larson, and a pair of southpaws, John Gee and…

… innings when he faced the Wolverines for the first time this year. Michigan will be after its 10th win in the season's 14 games today and by gaining it and an even break in. tomorrow's bargain bill the team…

April 23, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…, Clayt Brels- ford, Ray Fink, Walter Stone and Bill Staehle will carry the Wolverine colors in the celebrated four-mile relay race, while John Townsend in the shot and discus, Skip Etchells as a discus…

… preliminaries Friday, stay at the Pennsylvania Hotel Friday night, and catch an eve- ning train home Saturday evening af- ter what Wolverine fans hope will be an eventful Michigan day. Michigan will make perhaps…

… backgroundof frustrat-one of them against the Wolverines. In the Theta Det-A.T.O. game, ed promise, then, John went south Fisher will counter with Captain Lar- whihen ony tupinins it O riall son, the curve ball…

February 25, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…." Wolverines Are Defeated, 20'6, In Wrestling By RICHARD LA MARCA Scoring six victories including a fall in eight rugged bouts, Washing- ton and Lee, Southern Conference champions for the past seven years…

…, trounced Michigan's Varsity wrest- lers, 20-6, for the second consecutive year and extended their winning streak to four straight wins. The Generals beat the Wolverines last year by the score of 19 to 13…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… Beats t InGreat Drive, 2-1 Wolverines Have Chance To Enter Into Tie For Big Ten Title I ious and the other occupant of the toboggan, Elizabeth Henderson, '38, was unhurt. Miss Goebel did show slight im…

… the discus- brought many violations of unaffil- son, iated persons' privacy and the en- IS.C. Beaten By Wolverines In Track. Meet State Loses To Weakenedl Michigan Team; Stoller Does 60 In :06.2' A…

… banged the. heavier Gophers all round the rink. Fabello, flashing 3, great stick handling and skating ame was all over the ice as he acted s the spearhead of the Wolverine at- ack throughout the later…

… in his lone relief man, Jack Merrill. With the rabid crowd begging for a score the Wolverines put on the power, and the Coliseum was turned into a roaring bedlam when the Scit- (Continued on Page 3…

October 16, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

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