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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…

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…

January 21, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… seventh consecutive victory of the current cage season last night with a deci- sive 18-8 win over the strong Con- sumers' Power quintet of Jackson. The Wolverine 'B' team took the lead from the opening tip…

… lineup of matches that were hinted at yesterday will not be necessary and the Wolverines will continue with the same card as heretofore. Otto who has also been out with an injury, has not had a relapse but…

… the conference level; and in face of such opposi- tion the Wolverines will be called j upon to show all onlookers what they have in them. This is the last meet before the regular conference schedule…

… the Wolverine Varsity ca- gers a day of rest following the dis- astrous encounter with the Wild- cat quintet Monday night. Since the Conference season opened over several weeks ago the Michigan…

… basketeers have been sent through strenuous drills daily and with the next Conference game against Chi- cago not scheduled until Saturday, xtheWolverine five should have 5 plenty of time to get bacek into form…

…. SThe remainder of the week willI ~be d3evoted to dr'illing on the de- fects uncovered in ihe Wolverine Art Schlanderer, attack and defense against North- Captain of the 1931 hockey team,|western with the…

…- ter forged far ii the lead for a total of 36 points addeCd to the wolverine score in five games, a little more than seven points per game. Johnny Wooden, who was Dai ic's chief riv al dur:n, .the early…

March 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… Mankowski from the pitch- ing staff. from the squad last season. The group includes Magnabosco at the receiving end Balay at the initial sack, Jaros at second base. Bur- Wolverines will comprise the best…

… Warne, another Big Ten ttoc oldest athletic rivalries which the trackman from Northwestern Uni- and Wolverines boast, and in the nine- versity, staged a great pole vault- J teen times which the two teams…

… annals, Coach Matt Mann is drilling his Varsity mermen daily in order to insure against a medi- ocre closing drive jeopardizing the highly successful season in the tank for the Wolverine cause. The…

…Mei o1J ances can be taken as any criterion the Wolverines should finish well n league, while Lu Blue at first hind the bat is the ororner of Wes- icn gthe "iconced AgainsteYel d Oscar Mellilo at second…

… the runner-up. fer the Wolverines plenty of oppo- sition in their effort to complete the regular dual meet season with- out a reverse. The Badger paddlers have survived the season to date with only a…

…, Shaffter, Chizek, and! Lange which holds along with Chi- cago A. A. the national record for, the 160-yard free style relay. When the Wolverine 200 yard free style combine of Hosmer, Walaitis, Walker, and…

… Smith, holder of the mark at that distance, and the, Badgers meet the Wolverines will hold a slight edge. In the 100 yard free style num- ber Chizek and Lange will make things interesting for the Wolver…

May 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…. Snow 1 I Michigan Nine Closes Season WithSpartans Five Wolverine Regulars Will Play Last Game; Smick To Pitch Finale Fresh from a weekend double vic- tory over Purdue, the results of which clinched…

… the Wolverines third place in the Conference standings, Coach Ray Fisher's baseball tossers will ring down the curtain on their 1939 season when they meet Michigan State in a return game at East Lansing…

… today at 2:15 p.m. For five Wolverine regulars and one substitute the Spartan tilt will be the finale in Michigan livery. Capt. Walt Peckinpaugh, Danny Smick, Leo Beebe, Elmer Gedeon, Pete Lisgor and…

… will again be missing from the Michigan line- up. An aggravated sore throwing arm and a family wedding have combined to keep the Wolverine pepperpot at home in Gary, Ild As usual, the task of filling in…

… Barry's wildness and seven Michigan errors in the Wolverines' home opener to hang a 6-3 defeat on the Varsity, have compiled a record of 11 victories and seven losses for the year. In their last' four…

…'s matches are: Chi- cago 9; Northwestern 7; Michigan 51/; Minnesota 4; Illinois 4; Ohio State 3; Iowa 11/2; Wisconsin 2; Purdue 0. Sam Durst, Wolverine number six man, provided the upset of the day as he…

February 17, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… yes- terday afternoon in preparation for their opener against the Michigan State Spartan tonight at the Field House. The entries posted by Coach Charlie Hoyt indicated that the Wolverines will throw…

… hurdle&, will more than have his hands full with able Wolverine hurdlers Gedeon and Kel- ley. 440 Chances Good Only the fact that both teams are limited to two entries in the quarter saves the State forces…

… cutting into the Mo.e of this later. But as far as Saturday's dual meet goes,n1 m confident Mike Peppe must wait a little while longer. It looks like the Wolverines will finish the festivities some four or…

… swing the meet. Give the Wolverine duo 14 or 16 points in 50 and 100. And Michigan willi need this Matmen Leave For East; Meet Tern ie, Lebid Wolverines Rated Favorite Over Owls; Engineers Have Strong…

… tough hick match. This year the Wolverines are set to make up for their mediocre showing of last year and are favored to take this import- 1nt tournament, By far the outstanding match of "he meet will be…

… Cameron lost his match last year, however he was working in the 135 division. This time he will rep- resent the Wolverines in the 126 pound class against Frank Burnett. Co-captain Thomas suffered the same…

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…

May 22, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… grab that title from the Wolverines. For eleven years Michigan track teams have been at or near the top of the Conference heap. For eleven years they have gone away from home to seek the title - and…

… tonight at the end of the first 36 holes of play for the Big Ten title, largely through the efforts of Chuck Kocsis, brilliant Wolverine sophomore, who posted two cards of 66-70 for a 136 'stroke total over…

… strokes aheadI of his nearest rival for individual' honors, Woody Malloy, another Wol- verine sophomore, who carded 71-72 -143. Other Wolverine scores were Cal Markham, 84-78-162, and Milt Schloss, who…

… replaced Carroll Sweet following a nervous breakdown, 84-79 -163. The Wolverine team total of 615 led Northwestern, Minnesota and Iowa in that order. Pat Sawyer, brilliant Minnesota sophomore, who was slated…

…- White Tennis Club by Marie Louise Horn of Germany. The scores were 6-2, 6-2. Teachers Have Lost One Game In Two Years Wistert To Pitch Toda y. Dietz Will Hurl Against Wolverines The ball team that…

February 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… under a 53-22 score before a crowd of 1,500 spectators. The Wolverines. copped first place in every event except one and came out victorious in both relays. Outstanding on the evening's program was the…

… teammates touch him out at the finish. Asa result of this Schmeiler took three seconds, giving him a total of nine points for the meet, running second to Kennedy, another Wolverine sophomore, who garnered 10…

… scoring the only sec- onds for the Wildcats. Michigan took seven firsts, four seconds, and two thirds in all, as compared with the Purple's one first, four seconds, and four thirds. The Wolverines got off…

… Smith, Wolverine vet- eran, gained a yard on Aikin, and Ladd finished the race with a five yard margin over Captain Covode, Northwestern star. The time was 3.41 flat. In the 200 yard breast stroke event…

… tets, the Wolverines had an easy Expect to Defeat Buckeyes time in Turning back the threat of on Ohio Floor. the invaders by a 23-17 count. How__ ever, basketball fortunes at Wis- All basketb ams in the…

… fencing meet held in Michigan 135 - pound grappler, Chicago. The final score was nine who may be moved up a notch in to eight in favor of the Wolverines.' tonight's meet with Northwestern With the running…

December 08, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MIChIGAN DAILY FRffbAtk, DECS,1939 Cartmill Stars In Workout; Will Start Against Michigai i State Spartan Squad Will Have Big Edge In Height Wolverine Lineup Is Set; Both Quintets…

… ft. 10 in., and Charlie Pink, 5 ft. 8 in., the Wolverines will send a team out on the floor which aver- ages close to 5 ft. 10 in. State Is Tall Compared to this State has four men over the six foot…

… Cartmill, 6 ft., 1 in., junior from Verona, N.J., has won a start- ing post at forward on the Michi- gan Varsity over a host of rivals. Bill will bring much-needed height to the Wolverine lineup in the game…

… youngster of 12, the youngest nadian Royal Air Force a few years amateur in the country at the time. agohe was rejected because of de- James, younger brother of the for- ago, he wsrena o mer Wolverine high…

…, declaring Wolverine hockey fans for the past that the boys showed more fight than two years with his sensational saves, they did at any time last year. "I've and last Saturday took up where he . seen mediocre…

… that Walt Tomski, last year's sprint ace, and Taylor Drys- dale, back stroke star of several sea- sons back will make the trip. Tom Haynie, captain of the 1939 Wolverine team has already been chosen to…

July 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… Tigers and the Wolverines are, circuit, the Tigers being the defend- ing champions in the league from the favored teams in the "National" last summer. The Wolverines, a new team, were important contestants…

…. Paul Olive Asman Warren Cordes Map McGregor Leo Augspurger Marie Maddy Wolverine To Hold Dance For Fourth The Michigan Wolverine,' student cooperative, will hold a Fourth of July dance from 8:30 p.m. to…

… to attend need not be members of the cooperative. The Wolverine is locat- ed at 20)9 S. State St. Mrs. Frank Gucker Mrs. A. T. Gorton Mrs. J. C. Wilson Mrs. H. S. Curtis. Will these House Mothers…

… SHOP Nickels Arcade National League Wolverines vs. Eskimos Ten Old Men vs. Red Sox Tigers vs. Super Dupers International League Physical Eds vs Browns Michigan Daily vs. Tappan Theta Xi vs. Tappan Blues…

April 29, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN ' DAILY SATURDAY, APRIi,. 29, 1939 THE M-+HI..N:Dt LV SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1939 wolverines Drop Home Opener To Michigan State Nine, 6-3 Seven Errors Help Spartans ScoreVictory r…

… seventh and again the eighth be- fore he was removed for a pinch- hitter. Veigel's wildness and another bad throw cost the Wolverines an- other run in the ninth. The Spartans were able tc, break into the…

… Kreuzinger took 9-7, 7-5. incidental. Big Elmer Gedeon, veteran Wolverine first-baseman, is shown rap- ping out the second of his three singles in yesterday's home opener with the Michigan State Spartans…

…) nessee by a larger score than did the Wolverines. In addition to this, the I Purple cohorts walloped the Indiana linksmen in their opening Big Ten meet by the score of 14 to 4. All of which indicatesa…

February 16, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… at the afternoon session. Federal aid programs for the construction and improvement of State roads have been a regular poli- Capt. Les Hillberg's Five Goals Pace Wolverine Puck Victory Hockey Team…

… Again Wins After Losing Streak; M Woodstock Team Small :;r: By NEWELL McCABE Scoring five of his team's six goals, Capt. Les Hillberg led the Wolverine hockey sextet to a 6 to 2 victory over the small…

… Woodstock Trojan team last night at the Coliseum. This im- pressive triumph placed Michigan back in the win column, the ranks of which were last entered when the Wolverines defeated Illinois a month ago…

… third goal in one game. Although playing defensive hockey the third period the Wolverines came through in the last minutes of play to put the game definitely in their hip pocket. Both of these tallies…

… of the Trojans' two goals was made in the closing seconds of the first period when Kennedy lifted the puck over the heads of the Wolverine defense men, the puck then bound- ing past "Spike" James…

May 08, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

… BENJAMIN Indiana and one of her strong-arm sons, hefty Bill Smith, had too much on the ball for Michigan's baseball team yesterday as the Wolverines dropped their fifth Conference game of the season 4 to 1…

… and two were Michigan gifts. The Wolverines' only tally was the di- rect result of a Hoosier error in the second. Johnny Hobson dropped Danny Smick's terrific clout in cen- ter, and it fell for two…

… left, scoring Smith. Run number three crossed on Frank Filchok's infield out. Wolverine Attack Fizzles The Wolverines were still in a giv- ing mood in the fourth, and the Hoo- siers were gratefully…

… as Heldt scampered all the way home for the Hoosiers' last run. That was all-despit occasional rumblings by both teams-until the eighth. The Wolverines had all their power on tap that inning, but their…

… :C. Culver, Michigan. Distance: 23 feet 9 5/8inches. N.U. Golf Team MeetsVarsity Purple Faces Wolverines Here Tomorrow It'll be nip and tuck at the Uni- versity golf coursettomorrow when Nortnwestern…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Northwestern and Michigan were sail- the woods, however, as they met the ing along at the top undefeated. Wolverines next and lost their second The Wildcats have three victoriesj in a row. to their credit…

… see Iowa's unheralded quintet games for an average of 33 and 1/3 step into the picture and whip the per game thus rating second only to Hoosiers 48 to 39 to further compli- the Wolverines who have given…

… Coach Matt Mann's varsity swim team will be initiated into Intercollegiate com- petition this Saturday afternoon when the Wolverine natators open defense of their Big Ten and National col- legiate…

… specialties in pre-season exhibition meets and should be instrumental in sending the Wolverines off on the trail to titledom. Won Easily Last Year Indiana, which succumbed easily in last year's engagement with…

… Mich- igan, losing a 64 to 20 decision in which the Wolverines won every first place, is not expected to extend the Wolverines. Jack Wolin, a diver, is the class of '40's representative in that event…

March 02, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…THE MiC iGAN DAILY PAE T&tFI Battered Varsity Pucksters Tackle London AllStars ?-- _ Johnny Speicher's draw with Con- ference champion Bob Meyers at 118- pounds gave the Wolverines the points…

… the Wolverines and one week later the veteran Kitchener sextet will officially close the season. Merrill Injured Jack Merrill will be missing from the line-up tonight when the as- sembed London All…

February 19, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

…- night the Wolverines will go about proving this statement when they clash with Michigan State in Yost1 Field House in their first meet of the season. Coach Ralph H. Young of the Spar- tans will bring a 39…

…-man squad to Ann Arbor for the meet in an effort to keep the powerful Wolverines from amassing the top-heavy total predict- ed for them. State is expecting to make its best showing in the distance runs…

… would put the game Bissell; 165-pounds, either Danner or on ice, but Tech battled valiantly ane Frank Morgan; 175-pounds, Dick Maki was at his best to keep thi Tasch; and heavyweight, Stan Schu- Wolverine

January 17, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JAN. 17; 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN, Wolverine Swimmers Easily Trounce Indiana, 64-20 N~iever .rush~ed Natators Win In Every Event Single Pool…

…ardyar) fre-styledWordby<Ba)- team to beat Coach Chuck Hoyt's A well balanced team is always a title nard (M), second, Wreford(M;;I third, Danch I). Time: 2:23.2 Wolverines this year either on the…

… yesterday whipping the Indiana tankers by an4 overwhelming 64-20 score. The Wol-7 verines completely outclassed the Chicago Plays Host To Cagers Monday, Chicago's Maroons, whc are hosts to the Wolverines

… outstanding sopho- mores. Of these Bill Watson, Sag- inaw Negro, has served notice that he will be one of the finest men in the field events in Wolverine history. Other sophomores, including Alan Smith, Roy…

… in the Grady Performs Well closing minutes. Yesterday Hoyt sent his charges through their first time trials since vacation with gratifying results. To all appearances the Wolverines are in good enough…

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…

May 10, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… the second to Illinois. The Buckeyes have won four while the Wolverines have won two. Despite the difference in the stand- ings at present the teams are even- ly matched. Michigan has the edge in the…

…- eyes would put them in second place with a fine chance to sail on to at least a tie for the title. Two wins for Michigan would put the Wolverines in third place with a hurdle yet to get over in the form…

… was not as im- pressive as Larson's shut-out, two-hit win over the Buckeyes, and many ob- servers believe the latter will have the best of the Buckeye hurler, if the Wolverine curve ball artist is in…

… offendersl in failing to hit with men on. Each of the three is in the throes of a des- perate batting slump which has plunged batting averages downward. Five of the Wolverines' six defeats to date have been by…

Wolverine squad, as announced pitched game at Ohio State when his by Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood, coach, mates were again held to one hit' includes Woody Malloy, Capt. Cal Last Tuesday night in the Toledo! game…

April 24, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Siegel and Bob Anderson head the list of the invading1 Wolverines. The captain will, of course, play the No. 1 position, while Anderson will meet the Ypsi No. 2 netter. Miller Sherwood will play at the No…

…- papermen (rightly dis-credited) with a miscue when he charged in on a slow hit ball and bobbled it when he tried a one-handed pickup. Opinion on the Wolverine bench was that Paulson didn't have time to get…

…'s scorebook registered a hit for the Wolverine outfielder, giving him a perfect batting record for the day, but the sports scribes gave Merrel an error. Woods and Kimbell, Northwestern's hurlers, didn't have…

… enough stuff to fool Michigan's hitters. They fanned only two Wolverines, while Regeezi, Ford and Teitelbaum hit five balls as hard as any hit during the afternoon, but they weren't propelled toward the…

… over last year when he didn't get a sem- blance of a base hit in two games against the Wolverines. It was teammate versus teammate when Clayt Paulson faced Ray Kim- bell, whorelievedWoods in the sixth…

… Stewart, Northwestern coach was impressed with the manner in which the Wolverines conducted themselves. He remarked during the course of the game "If Michigan is as good a team all season as it is today…

March 05, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… Hoyt Declares With the spirit and morale appro- priate to a team which is now accepted as the most powerful indoor team ever developed here, the Wolverine track- men resumed practice yesterday in…

… greatest stars in the country, Ward, will lead the Wolverines in the Conference meet, and will enter the high jump for the first time in Conference competition of the season, as well as the other three…

…- tances ranging from 880 yards to perhaps a mile. At Columbus Saturday night the Wolverines took six of the eight first places with Barnard leading the scor- ing with victories in the 220 and 440- yard free…

…:47.5, held by Walt Ashley of Rutgers. Lowers Dash Mark Johnny Jewell Will Return To Goal Thursday Will Play Period Against St. Thomas If Doctor's Consent Is Given Johnny Jewell, the Wolverine hockey team…

… Wisconsin and Illinois. W L Pet.j i aged to take a 3-to-2 decision from Despite the large score by which it the Wolverines at Houghton. Lowrey was beaten by Ohio State last Sat- explained yesterday that the…

June 02, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 179) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934 PAGE Wolverines Close Baseball Season ith Iowa Game oda .)-- Wistert To Hurl Final Game Of College Career Artz…

…, Petoskey, Chapman, Waterbor Also To Play Last Michigan Game Seek .500 Mark Iowa Is Third In Big Ten Standings, Game Ahead Of Wolverines The Wolverine nine will lose its season with a Conference game against…

Wolverines who will take their posi- tions today for the last time in a Michigan uniform. Wistert and Wat- erbor have played for three years, while Chapman broke in as a regular this year. "Whitey" is likely…

…, but he .came back after a two-week layoff, and has been at his shortstop post ever since. His timely hitting in the Toledo and Mich- igan Normal games were responsible for Wolverine victories. Chapman…

May 12, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… championship golf team rolled up its fourth straight dual meet win of the season over Ohio State today, winning 21% to 22. Captain Eddie Dayton and Chuck Kocsis again led the Wolverine scor- ing, with Dayton…

… the Wolverines carded two rounds of 73, one over par. The Buckeyes gained but one point in the singles when Dudley halved a nine with Milt Schloss, the Michigan alternate, in their morning singles round…

… (afternoon). Wolverine Netters At Columbus Today Four Michigan netters left with Coach Johnny Johnstone yesterday afternoon for Columbus, Ohio, where they hope to win an easy m&tch from the Buckeye tennis team…

… is of approxi- mately the same ability as Michigan, because they downed the Wolverines only by coming out on the odd end of a 5 to 4 score. And as further proof the Spartans crushed Oberlin College 8…

… ranking. The doubles combinations will be Kean and Kahn, Siegel and Appelt. By ART SETTLEl It looks like Michigan is a very good home team. The Wolverines, in1 four home games to date, defeated Michigan…

… of a college record. * * * The second game of the series will start this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Art Patchin will start for the Wolverines, and Williams will hurl for Ohio State. Both pitchers were…

April 28, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…RDAY, APRIL 28, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Nine Routs Ohio State, 17-2, Paulson, Artz, I Petoskey Lead Heavy Attack Buckeye Hurlers Give Up 15 Hits And 10 Passes; Wistert Hurls…

… balls and four Buckeye errors, to run up the high score. "Whitey" Wistert hurled for the Wolverines, and although he allowed them 12 hits the Buckeyes couldn't bunch them when hits meant runs. Michigan…

… the Spartan squad was far from the calibre of Weitz and Norris. And as a result the t Wolverines cashed in on the lower a six more the Buckeyes tomorrow in the second ranking matches. They took them all…

… scoring for game of the series. Art Patchin, star but one and evened the score, 3-3. n the sixth Wolverine pitcher, will be on the Kean Wins Match mound. Dan Kean easily defeated Willard he Wolver- R H E…

… attempting to keep the Indians' two-year string of Confer- ence victories intact when they stack up against the improved Wolverines. Either Moll or Braun will play the number one position while Becker will…

January 26, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sagers End First Semester PLAY & Coach Capon Ohio State Will Start B To Start Four BY-PLAY sophomores By AL N EWMAN ByALNEMA -Wolverines Hope To Gain Interview ..A Second…

… Conference Win Basketball, Baskall Against Co-Champions Play t OCe Sophomore Against Wolverines In Field Mouse AgainstBuckeyes ratng . . . * * * INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 23. - OP) - Al G. Feeney, state…

… squad be- sides Conrad. The Cleveland forward stands six feet, two inches, giv- ing him an advantage over the Wolverine guards. Moxie Padlow, reserve forward, is expected to see action, but Ted Rosequist…

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…

May 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

… to all corners of the field and to give the Wolverines a 7-3 victory, seven Buckeye errors figuring in the proc edngs. Coach Fisher's team turned in a creditable showing against the Bucks, gathering…

… allowed only two hits and kept the plate free from being crossed. Now his five hit pitching against Ohio puts him al- most on a par with Vern Compton for his season's work. Wolverines Strong i…

… will be just anoth- er day to Michigan diamond ath- letes, the Wolverine schednle ,call- ing for a game with Wisconsin, to be played on Ferry field Saturday afternoon. Indications are that the assignment…

… st It was Sommerfield who curbed the In his last ambitions of the Wolverine stick- president of1 wielders in the first game. (Contin Chicago at t ge into his ofl is your last , y to lose you e. sorry…

April 30, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…-game series that will constitute the final tuneup contests before the Wolverines fin- ally settle down to the task of cross- ing bats with some of their Confer- ence opponents. Although Michigan has looked…

… ing to play on the other Intramural opponen courts. The games that resulted' set a ne were quite interesting with an up- Wolverin set in one single match, two stir- mark to ring singles heats, end one…

… the eastern pennant contenders. several games. ad has shown a ast week the prospects look Detroit supplies five of the out- ord of sut With t ov l for the Wolverines to make standing new men who are at…

…. Wolverines also gained firsts Browns have added two new out- --------- - Johnny Bergelin, 1929 Varsity relay events, the quarter fielders in Waddey and Bettencourti GRAND RAPIDS, April 23.-(/')- captain, will…

… Luke Appling, brilliant against Johnny Hoekstra, of Niles. been appointed captain. Campbell,. giant Wolverine shortstop, and Mel Simons, former - - - - - thrower, tossed the iron a American Association…

… excellent play ast week, will probably get the cali again Satur- day when the Wolverines tee off against the Buckeyes. The strength of the Ohio State contingent is unknown, cept for the fact that the winner…

… and run- ner-up in the State Championship tournament last summer are occu- pying the first and second ranking positions, all of which seems to indicate that the Wolverines are in (Continued on 'age…

April 22, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

… Doherty said. The Illinois meet will probably be the strongest outfit for the Wolverine first year men to hurdle. Freshmen are working out daily in preparation for these meets and have been- augmented by…

… the addi- tion of two distance men. Boylan in the mile and Elrod in the 440. COLFERS ",PREAE TO FACE SPARTAN'S TH R EE WOLVERINE CAPTAINS GAIN REGULAR BERTHS ON VARSITY NINE Wolverines to Play Hurons…

… clash on the dia- mond will start at 4:05 o'clock today, weather permitting. Verne Compton, ace of Fisher's mound staff, will probably draw the pitching assignment for to- day's game. The Wolverine main…

… brand of opposition to be expected from the East Lansing boys is unknown, but several times in years past they have managed to provide sterling oppositinn for the Wolverines. After the surprise…

… sports will play regularly on the 1931 Wolverine nine. Tompkins, who led the hockey sextet to a Big Ten title last winter and was named as goalie on the all-American team is also captain of the diamond…

March 17, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

…';,I WMICHIGAN D IL Y M TUESDTAY. M C4~I 7~I?.191 ..H...... . ....AT.. 'i..G3:i;.L V it d. 1 f 1x'7, aI 1 Wolverines to Meet Cornell rhinclads Saturday 1 Varsity Cinder Team Will Try to…

… crosses the finish line,? for he is good for a mark of 4:24 in his event. He can also run the half1 if not too hard pressed in the first1 event. Wolfe will be Martin's best Wolverine opponent in the eight…

…. I e By Cullon IKennedy. In two succesive nights of swim- l m 7g co -petition r eplete with its thrills, the Wolverine swimmers lifted the Big Ten tank title from theshoulders of the Pii !e swim- icrs…

…. Chief among the individual performers was that of JohnnyI Schmoi ter, Wolverine sopho- more flash, whose brilliant showing in the Conference meet . 's elevated him to a place among' the greatest…

Wolverine captain. This record was doomed to stand for only a brief space of time, for in the next heat, the Big Ten cham- pion backstrocker, Marsh, of Minnesota, cut it down another 1.2 seconds, making the…

… last place had been counted on. week-end Coach West was full of The Wolverines stood a good praise for his charges who he feels chance to take the meet from the are well deserving of the many Wildcats…

March 01, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…. teRe TAI10S Dof 21-13. The Wolverine wrestlerso ,; Starting 'off at gained three falls, and two dime the very begin- decisions. Ncrth western gained one Mi ning of the con- fall, one decision, and took…

… Boilermakers Defeat Minnesota Wolves in place of Stoddard in the i tie by Wisconsin. The only minia- to Tie With Wolverines 175-pound class again threw his PIP ture player of the Wolverine quar- for Third…

…. This loss pushes Min- Wolverines, succumbed to the tac- good lecting 4 points nesota down nearer the Wolverines tics of Garrigan of Northwestern, mont apiece. Wickham, and the Boilermakers and gives the…

… also loD--sided. There will be but thrce athletic events on the card for the Wolverine teams and all of them come Saturday night, only one being held here in Ann Arbe':. Coach George Veenker will take…

February 27, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… Wildcats are the proud pos- sessors of the Big Ten title, won last year over the Wolverine oppo- sition, after the Maize and Blue had defeated the Northwestern squad in a dual meet a few weeks previous to…

… Purple when the Wolverines set a new world's recordt for the 160-yard distance. Bernoflo, Northwestern star, and Schmieler, Michigan ace, are card-_ ed to fight it out in the 200-yardr breast stroke event…

…. Wilson and Cogdill or Durin will swim the 440-yard free style for the Purple, while Coach Matt Mann will stake the Wolverine chances on Kennedy and Ladd or Schmieler. Wilson is rated as a dangerous man in…

… "three-man catching staff of the Illinois team last week, the =A hto.has cotributed 5 baskets in baseball." Wolverines are e n t e r i n g these iO hei team's total score and I matches with a determination…

… out only 14 fouls. Wrestlers to Battle Wildcats in the sabres. In the epee, Powers ST1e sensatio-al Johnny Wooden at Evanston Saturday. and Winig are the Wolverine of Purdue, who seems to have a choices…

January 21, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 T HE MICUH IGAN DACy ............... .. .. .. r..r._ ,Wolverine Puckire::oli P,- e-.4pare ;for Double Header 11 f two hers VARSITY IC TE IFACES EIE TILTS1…

Wolverines at Minneapolis this Fri-i day and Saturday can no longer be classed as easy picking for Coach Eddie Lowrey's Michigan team, which at the start of the season was the heavy favorite to cop the title…

… opponent. Some basis for compari- son may be made between the two teams, as both of them have faced both Wisconsin and Marquette in early season games. Gphers Downed by Badgers. While the Wolverines fell…

…, bumpy iceI upon which thesWolverine-Badger contest took place. Both Michigan and the Gophers have tasted defeat at the hands of John Hancock's Marquette team, but where the second Michigan game was…

… finish in the first divi- sion would not bring the title? lt Ann Arbor. The Wolverines, wahl fast and clever are not uit:e big enough to withstand the charges of their taller op- pcnents. With three out of…

January 07, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…VWW~WWWW y - -~ - - ~ WV -Y ~ V _. 'rTT7 1RTr"T(f'ATT n A TT V WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931 -0- A /W T.t NT<T PAGE IX 1i mr. 1V1'J7.. r SU A N 1 L-1 1 L z -I ___._ Wolverines Defeat am ion…

… practice ses- swimming titles will be among the en invasion Michigan's pukinen sian last night the Wolverine wrest- galaxy of stars who will compete came home to swamp a crack ice lers showed more condition…

… letic Association. These records were Monday night. In overwhelming from West Virginia at the top of set by flye swimmers recently grad- the Aggies the Wolverines combin- their form. Coach Keen has put…

… Wildcat tank aggregations. an almost impenetrable defense. well as staying power in his crew Caacd tratt Mann of theAbedfe. of matmen. IScringAcOt. cofCMatan. h Wolverine natators, who have Keith Crossman…

Wolverine n- --_will have on their schedule. As an difficult task i matching the puckmen will have no great diffi- - opener the battle will be tougher speed of another former Purple culty in besting their…

Wolverine hopes ror first honors p E N C I L S n At the same time, the commission recognition in the United States, Heim lead the 165 division and Jor- in the diving events are rather low, n announced it…

September 23, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… second year, as the ever, the success which Ohio en- Aditiot to Michigan's Wolverine head coach, is not mak- "joys this year will depend on the Athletic Plant. ing any predictions as to how his way in…

WOLVERINES ANNEX THREE CONFERENCE TITIES IN 1929-30, DESPITE LOWER WIN PERCENi (Continuedfrom Page 9) on the team, Coach Cliff Keen's' ly faltered and lost two Veteran Connie Mack Pilots a fighting band of…

Wolverines to wrestling team was not able to an- with them the Conferee a elao their first chamionshi the tea nex the Conference mat crown pionship. As it is, the tE winning four games, losing two and Four…

… to stand for quite The cross country sea WASHINGTON IS SECOND Wolverines won at will, the only o time. The team, eve though distinct failure until the ______ team bettering them consistently it failed…

… indoor track the Wolverines i were good for a fourth place, scor-1 annual fall blue ribbon classic of ing a total of 12 1-2 points in the! the baseball world, when the junior; Conference meet to Wisconsin…

… western in the Conference meet at American League as Brooklyn is to Evanston. A brilliant group of the National, has been up near the swimmers gave the Wolverines a tp all seaso long, and now hasI team that…

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…

March 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… strong teams entered and should press the Wolverines for first honors. Strong Breaststroke Entries. Ted Moles, Princeton ace and in- tercollegiate record holder, will have to outswim a fast field in order…

Wolverine Wrestlers BaseallCanidaes ontnueWaterman gymnasium available courts will also be demanded be-; Indoor Batting Sessions; for this sport. Today a large per- yond their capacity. Handball ap- to…

… combine while the last of the trio is a mat- are high among the Wolverine dia- time. pleasure, keen competition, and an who has been showing grea mond clan for play early next week The regulations which are…

Wolverine mentor. Deprived of !IC L high school basketball team at a and Blue gained last season in fin- the services of two promising soph- 1meeting of the lettermen held Wed- ishing the meet as runners up…

… ficient promise to bear considera- sibilities of developing a team time another captain will be elect- of the Wolverine entries, Hewitt, tion, but when play begins in ear- to wear the Maize and Blue against…

…- fending, Wolverines. +sions. of New York or Chicago. i nial champions. In the outfield Captain Harvey --- --- - (Continued on P'age 9) Associated Press Photo - Garnet Ault (left) of Michigan, George Kojac…

March 05, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… BSEBALTA Coach 'Steve Farrell picked 17, lS I F hw N bbISUU L HD u v ILJ li Wolverine Varsity trackinen to rep- -rIr ~nirh~1ITIPfff EO f resent the Maize and Blue at the____ NTHSI______________ twentieth…

… year the iin the Intramural Sports Building....f. $.RThe Michigan quintet had to cope 27-24. Pennsylvania was consider- Wolverines are not conceded a The preliminary events will be held! with a difficult…

… team than the at Minneapolis, Minnesota proved tre . te ilhe 200 and placing second in the Wolverines upset the dope both at no mate for the Veenker-men and The entries50the gwirter mile{5o and 100 yard…

… sur- yer.Livingstone Oliver of Detroit their wins. prising the Wolverines and win- A orthwinte hos le ve h Ohio Wesleyan proved to be high- ning a 24-18 game. All members of the Varsity the srt r e ly…

… year, Minnesota 26-13, and tank suits. scholastic swimming circles for the Forward on the Wolverine quin- Iowa to Defend Title Chicago 29-16. These teams were Coach Matt Mann at g the past season, is one…

March 04, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… Wesleyan, 4- 3, at the Intramural building last Friday, Michigan journeyed to Co- lumbus and won over the Buck- eyes, 10-7, in a close meet the fol- lowing day. Against Ohio State, several of the Wolverines

… turn defeated the Wolverine by the same occore. Friedman Stars.j Friedman proved to b the star of the Maize and -Blue in the final event, by taking all three of his bouts in the foils. He won two of…

… foils, lost to Fuchs and Jones.# * Coach Johnstone's Wolverines] have four victories and no defeats to their credit thus far this season, :ht' each match has been close. BROOKLYN - Reports f r o m…

… number to prove that the luck has all on one Iside. Good as the Indian's defense mayI have been, there is no question I that the Wolverines were suffering from a "cold" spell that would probably have…

… JOSEPH L. ARNET . vt{,u. ;+,::. .... 777 power of the Michigan deflense. "Without a doubt the man-t for-man defense put up by the Wolverines was the best oppo-l s tion that Illinois has faced on its own…

… on the Maize and Blue Joseph, who graduated in. February, squad. played their last for Michigan. This quartet of experienced stars Wisconsin Grapplers along with Tommy Courtis and Will Face Wolverines

February 27, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… ates.. TheWolverine contenders..in these two .races will M I be Kennedy, Lowmaster, and Fitz-- o gibbons in the two mile and Wolfe, c D'Anna and Fenstal in the mile. ti Crieger, O'Connor, and Arnold. Y…

… will also run for Ypsi in the half h mile run with the addition of Sur- ev holt. This quartet should prove .e tough going for the Wolverine run-f ners, Benson, McLaughlin and c1 Chase. The 'Spartan…

… who is assured plenty of work. Man for man the Wolverines ap- pear to be on a par with their speedy, deft opponents and it will only be superior combination play which will spell defeat for Michi- gan…

June 01, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

… Timers To Face Varsity Nine Something new in Michigan ath- letic circles will be introduced on the Ferry Field diamond this afternoon when the M Club "Old Timers" com- bat Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverine

… Michigan uniform, held State to one hit for the first five innings, before easing up behind a 12-run lead .that the Wolverines had built up for him, to notch his eighth win of the season. Michigan hopped off…

… the last game of his career for the Varsity, and Charley Pink each accounted for four hits. The Wolverine leader collected a triple and three singles, while Pink garnered two clean hits and beat out two…

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…

September 19, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

… preceding Simra,"Doc" Morrison, and Bud from Chuck Be- part of the week. at their Poorman. nard, and the The high-lights of the Orientation Approved b eshman Coach Kipke led the Wolverines others. It was…

… room. your N law, of- Wolverines. been thrills a-plenty in the last five All playing equipment will be fur- Ls sport Newman fell back to the sidelines years, and there have been stars ga- nished by the…

… esenta- and Stan Fay. In the line William- these Wolverine memories? shoes, personal equipment such as Regularly Sold at $5.00vi instrate son was good, while "Doc" Morrison-- cham- richly earned his Priced…

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