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January 07, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

…1 8901 Ir 41pp-WI rt q an I aug MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS a VOL. XL NO. 71. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGIAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930 EIGHT 1PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS3 WOLVERINES ROUT GOPHER:. IN…

… summer on tour of the Orient vith Michigan. Asbeck was a three-year veteran: in the Wolverine baseball teams of1 927-28-29. The lanky pitcher cap-! gainecd the team his senior year vhich won the undisputed…

… Western, ',onfereic championship. Along 1 with Bill McAfee, '29, of Chicago, ,he Wolverine diamond contingent' )oasted one of the strongest moundj ~ores in college baseball. Abseck takes rank with Jablon…

…- vunity to break into thec major leagues, and the Wolverine hurler; should make good with his fast bal and accurate curves. COUNCIL WILL AID U N ION, MER IT PLANI Commnittee Will Meet Toni ,!) to Discuss…

… Uiniversity of Mlichig ar basket ball teamt last 1nfght rouated Alinnecsota here bay a 3 to 17 score. Thie Wolverine v'ictory ca"mw after they had fought anI uphill battle a' ainist a bitter (C;oijiir rally…

….; The box score follows: lepartinent, an(i\Valenmtine Windt, ebr.Rea, assistant to the dean of stu-p mebes Michigan, 3 llrector ofC Play Prodution. A de-> Wolverine Sextette I The details of the system…

…, Coach Eddie Union. T'he petitions must c~oma- location of storage. 4 ~c..~. i23 wvinninig plays for the purpose of Lowrey's Wolverine puck eoiiibiw- I t aiii at least 200 signatures before i "While there…

January 07, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… with 50 more playing Larger Squad of. Playe r, Gives n : li-ursciay. A total of 165 teams ElIi Chance to Outspeed I meet in the various leagues and Wolverine invaders., each team plays at least four…

…' (Continued, From Page 6) games. Entries are still being talc- Iiamlt~ sexett pu~ upa surd en for independent and class teams. defense but the Wolverines Christ- Cuc em r losnigl ing-fbr a 'win to offset their…

… Thirty Wolverine thrusts were p;.cid House or fromt the Health staved off by the Hainilton goalcI 'who showed phc-nominal abililt.y i t 1 Service. the first two stanzas while the New, One of the rule, s…

…~tates that if ai Yorkers were limited to six unsiau& team fails to show tip within 10 cessful scoring attempts. In the }miniutes of the time scheduled, a final period the Wolverine inserted forfeit is declared…

… inelgible to compete with each accounted for a single marker. tthe second quintet. In addition superior team play was the main Varsity and Freshman squad:: men gain of the Wolverines on their in- tiro…

January 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…. averted a landslide 19.45 percent came from state ap-ii favor of the Wolverines. The ;ropriations, 31.91 percent from theE Canadian offense. built around the University hospital, and only 15.42I clever…

… Walker, proved unable t >ercent from student fees. The bal- pierce Michigan's inner defense ance of the dollar is derived from andthe close up attempts at the federal land grant, sales and ser-y Wolverine

… general administra- will be produced January 24 and defenses. After five minutes of pion. The balance of the expendi-; 25, and the winners of the one-act: play the Wolverine offense, with tures went to…

… a ,showing at the Bon- Wolverines continued to storm the profit, but is due to collections be- stelle Playhouse. Ontario goal but inaccurate shoot- ing more nearly up to date June 30, Recast by…

January 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… Lettermen Will Wrestle Competiti on s Keen ,TODAY S GAMES for Wolverine Outfit i for Sima Delta GAMES Opening Clash. BASKETBALL. ELEVEN TO MAKE TRIP Qualication peiod forf.aternity 4:15-Psi Upsilon "A" vs…

….-Jean Borotra and SToIMP RA chief obstacle in the Wolverines' the team, and holder of the Big Andrew Glasler of France won the Dial21SON RAD march to another championship. Ten and National Intercollegiate men…

… are 93 fraternity men and 45# independent men out for SigmaI Delta Ps&, making a total of 138I men, a decided increase over last year. rn the Wolverine schedule. Hewett' Sharkey-Scott Plans hvas a…

January 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… (Continued on Page 8) ZSITY BEATS ECH IN HOCKEY By Adsit Stewart. laying a superior brand of play and clever skating in ird period, the Wolverine team overcame a one point f the Michigan Tech puck- win one of…

… net ipping in to make a two foot 'his point threw the score in'- e where it remained for five ,s until Langen made a per,- ng shot which cinched the of the Wolverines. lone Tech score came in the of the…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…--lop week-end, W. B. Rea. according to the University agree-I Amendment of the padlock inun-I first before the Wolverine attack latter art of December after an'I Mu 15 favored it, and. five were indif…

… with it a relaxation of the houses at thle end of this semester lawful making of small quantities, the other Wolverine falls when IaGray utiRsia stalled at. the University, it will automobile ban, should…

January 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…rtF, Nt1CH10- iL EMI:: ,. 'I A . .'; " . 30 THE. MiCHICA'N DAiLY ~W~ThAY ~ tR~Thf~fl l I1 i..1. cf " 1.\11 ali4.l, ,1i/, -i OtPI WOLVERINES LOOK TO CONFERENCE AT SCHEDULE 10 "1 MIC…

… HICAN MATMN DOWN TWOil STRONG EASTERN SCHOBOLS Prnceton andF.& M. Defeated by Powerful Wolverine Grappling Team. WIN BY LARGE SCORES Hewitt Continues His Victory Streak by Accounting I for Two Triumphs…

… from more experienced op- l ponents. The stocky Wolverine 1481 pound defender won the State A.A. I U. title in this weight last year and is looked upon as a favorite to start I the first Big Nine meet…

… i o r circuit forX team ole ntheir own floor toni he 1929 baseball campaign, show- The Wolverine "B"' teaml was sent through a rather strenuous drili ing the way for all the other slab yestegay…

… Lefty) Grove. smoke-ball State Normal school A Ypsilanti artist of the world champion Phil- last Saturday night will take t .liel adelphia Athletics, was second to r floor for the Wolverine juniors. the…

… exhibition of shooting itven by the Wolverines in Monday night's game against Illinois, Coach Veenker started his practice sessidn yesterday afternoon right where hl, charges started slipping the worst in the…

January 16, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

…I an individual can enter only three intram urai. events one of which must be a re- j lay. Bleacher seats wil be open atI the pool during the meet.Ne s Wolverine Pucksters Basketball. I Will Leave for…

… to any one of the vs. Hermitage "A". Wolverine regulars. 8:20-Sigma Alpha Mu "A" vs. Phi Michigan's record now stands at Epsilon Kappa "A". five victories and three defeats, butj 2-Soph Dents (Engemar…

… contenders where collegiate 4 - Soph Engrs. (brown) vs. hockey ranks almost next to foot- Soph Plhys Eds (Macksimo-' ball as the season's most important! wiez).- drawing card. The Wolverines 9:00---Frosh Laws…

…)~ finally begun to draw the attention.' vs. Suckers (A. Redniss). of the student body here, after sev- 3-Wolverines (McCarrol ) vs. eras years of comparative obscur- Gophers (Stander). ity. Last Saturday…

January 18, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

….irY'I URX~DIIY lt. d UllL; :±t 1 1'..L H t I A,!r -.AIN - -A'- .« . ? ..,.w.......... L !. A. Ln A V .F :A 9 A 41& j' 4 0.^Z Y l:%ir ":['Yl r L \Y . j Wolverines to Partiipa te Zn' /1A. UI…

… ___~ -(Continued Frm Pa ge,6) ENIEED W MI ving tmbledc the Wolverines sature of all the players eept I nr at center, and ovell and Rick- ou fal u h rmtsCpsi aptaingvet e tts at the guards." Loveli,.ccount- Vaity…

… preliminaries are taken as na swimmig meet, the Wolverine Indian quintet must emerge tri- II ll its pre-conference, contests will guard poan ,xWeiss movihgtuwito happenals. nasI ass;Wis oi t p…

… the players who F u t expected to turn in some good dives,. to Northwestern, camne back and areclunable to bring girls. F.our Wolverines are entered in overcame~ Ohio State, one of the' the junior 150…

… the sophomores in the y ~ear man while ,Sloan is reputed to 'and the 100 yard free style -for ;jun- Buckeye .lineup, and against the be a wrestler of the. first order. The J I Ir.star Wolverine should…

January 19, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… started thef ball into action, only to have Wis-t consin score three more points. 1 MICHIGN MATME1Nr -;f Kelly and Hewitt Capture Their, Matches With Falls to c Lead Wolverines.I 3,000 FANS WVA TCH TILT…

… before a crowd of 3,000 fans here tonight.l Each team won four bouts but the two falls gained by Kelley and Hewitt of the Wolverines as" against only one fall registered by1 Fairall of the Buckeyes gave…

… , Supper group at 6:30 spent a year and a half at the x o'clock this evening at Harris hall. University obesrvatory in Green- tooks race. team TLndcl first in the 300 yard medley The second Wolverine

January 19, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…. Bill Orwig, whose play has fea"tred the pl'ay of Wolverine cage tcaaisj for two years at a forward post, will take over the all-important run-', ning guard duties. The defensivet powers have shown…

… against the "mall by two defeats at the hands of Ilinois ad Purdue in less than 'a eek, the 29, Wolverines have shown a determin- ,he II tation in their practice for the Hoo- is' sier game which brings to…

January 19, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… being the only game that One factor that will hurt the 4th, Towvnsend (Theta Chi). Tire, Phi Beta Delta vs. Pi Delta SO the Wolverines have played. Wis-,Michigan team in the Minnesota 25 3-5 seconds. (new…

…-First period: none. Se-,iA E oc~ le em9 xes of the Wolverines. That Low- ond period: Wisconsin, Meiklejohn, so rey's team has the best chance that 17-21. Third period: Michigan,, OUR ANNUALFO it has ever had in…

January 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… Union es- a e eai eer Board I Control of Athletics, Pro- emetistakenntal li t psenreeon nrava ptyn t ecording-s eretary by wolverine emblematic of the University.t A men addoutntf with Franc. The French…

…. of the single instance of Benne for the Wolverines with three field sono ta etngaro its own membership, which makes may be bought from 2 until 5 "City Haul," by William Thurnau, Friedman, Dr. Savage…

… fraternities them- Total..........9 4 8 22 four Wolverines were in action at' t His discussion of the subject was Fletcher Hall to be Difficulties and Some Devices." selves. the time the counter was made…

… adsofteftuyr. ds, ;slted in naught. The Gopher de- opera nthe busness of oad ulding in Fletcher hall, dormitory for men WORLD NAVAL AANT fense tightened.- The Wolverines Roun France dates back to the conquest…

January 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… auspices of Battle Crek college in TMi MP s r i w r rw yr s IMY 7r Y Wolverines Prepare fo With Michigan S Next Saturday. or Meet tate KOON PERFORMS WELL Testing their strength for the final time…

… by ie Varsity cagers 171 With a squad of 68 men to work tainly not in order if the 45-26 were turned into points to swell the1 score is recalled. Wolverine total. Hank Weiss missed with the veteran…

… failed to mea- walls of the Wolverine sport efree ure up to the polished floor per- bailiwick in many Conference The first meet of the 1930 season formance of the Hoosier forces but campaigns. is scheduled…

… times and distances with led the going all the way and had the palm must go to diminitive 'the Wolverines. This meet will be the white shirted men from Hank Weiss who consistently pay- somewhat of an…

… the outstanding-;sprinters in thed in the $25,000 Agua Caliente fense was very evidently based on: h worldutotle pWolverine indoor open meet. ' point scoring ability. Against a from the first step. It r…

… squad boosts Michigan's chances of - ; team so dependent on her attack- Ask for it by name-the finihinghighin he Cnfernceing ability to offset advances of an finishing high in the Conference Wolverine

January 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…1L1U.S Lt~1; rJ G IJ~li a . _L i VARSiuFI T .- a a a . Rici i . 4 A i .: t." . PUG S TERS CLI t. N D PLACE GLASSIFIE'1 v ADERTSINUDT .A WISCONSIN HODSW OVER WOLVERINES Defeat, Second…

… Gophers came ISiharpshiootiii forv"a "d, lead> iisth back to defeat the Wolverines by at ;Big Green court warriors this year, 1-Q count in a game that was fea-i Cherney is considered one of th, tured by…

January 24, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…T H E M-I CH T C, AN T) 'A T 1. Y 'T+'RTrI Y _ ".TANTJARV 24. '193(1 -IT= - I - .T.-11 . - 11 11 MlD lI Itib nlvunr& z -.*&b .sue, lua Wolverine Hockey Team Afflvw."qw Keturns From Northern…

… Marquette. FELT LACK OF RESERVES Tired and exhausted from their play in the northland, Coach Ed- die Lowrey's Wolverine hockey team returned from one of the most gruelling jaunts ever attempted by a Michigan…

… their week's perform- ance and predicts a turn about when the Wolverines take on the invading fladger and Gopher forces in the Coliseum. Play Over-time Game. Invading the outdoor rink of the Cardinal…

… skaters on Friday last, the' Wolverines outplayed the speedy, Wisconsin sextet over the regula-, tion route but were forced to go into 20 minutes of- overtime play before gaining the decision, 2-1. In the…

January 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… at 7:30 tonight in the Intramural building pool. The Wolverines are meeting the Canadians for the third time in as many years. An entrance fee of 50 cents will be charged for those wishing to attend…

… Scorers. i nadian champion, in the dual meet Coombe, Michigan center, was between the Wolverines and the the high .point scorer of the even- Toronto "Y" tonight at the Intra-' ing. He accounted for three…

… tuted for Duty in the last period. battled each other throughout the Wolverines Improve. practice with the Wolverine men- The Detroiters put up a hard tor constantly shifting his line-up fight to continue…

… their winning in order to get the substitutes streak, but the Wolverines had im- working smoothly with his Varsity. proved enough since the last en- Starting Weiss and Kanitz at counter between the two…

… all unlikely that con-T_______ Wolverines to Face Strongest ence basketball circles at the pres- siderable revmpinge'has- been con- £ast Wtimeetheethree eams intthegcet-ducted by the cofaches during the…

… EastLansing Hockey Team Plays Te m That State Has'Had liar and one quintet half way up intermission since heir last games Host to Wolverine Sextet in Several Years. the ladder will compete in two and the…

January 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

WOLVERINES HARD PRESSED TO Prepare for Gophers IN H MINSI SIn the absence of Coach George V conker, the varsity basketballI ° squad wient through a short work-! out yesterday of ternoon under the; direction of…

… Coaches Cappon and Oosterbuaan. The Wolverine bas-1 keteers concentrated on 'a series ofi long and short shots, with a few of the first string men trying their, skill at foul shooting ~~ The practice…

…. Hieaccount- 1Two new men, H. F. Schaible, of ed for his third victory of the aft- Wanatah, and J. E. Rupp, of La- ernoon against Koon in the epee. Porte, are :expected to have first The 'Wolverine weapon…

… place in the Big Moe, Oregon sapling, will represent Nline scoring race with 33 points. (Ale youth of golf 61n the 1930 In the first meeting between the 1 Walker' Cup team. Gopher and Wolverine quintets…

Wolverines pnlayed championSbin - ball, and with Minnesota, a team which the Vaity five bas~ defeated once this year, slated to invade Yost E Make Reservat;os Now Field h7ouse 1ominorow, the Wolves are…

January 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… asiness. He is not gaining strength, Wolverines Not Extended by 'Gophers In -.._ _ _.+ _.., an d h is re c o v e ry is d o u b tfu l " ( ' 4 . 4 .t 2 0 . !. a R g e ITRAVERSED 6i4 LANDS VALIDATES INDIA…

…, brit fhne Wolverine garding presented by 'the Oratorical assoc- British Labor Government and -----__..___.____----_- - rst icted the ohers to oiml a fewa iation and will be given in addition 1India" In…

… and irrigation. Onl es The production will be givenj Ted Weems' and Fletcher Henl- goals registered by the Wolverines. acnros ws the tatith a teo did ctionl and social p olicies have Friday and Saturday…

January 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… Establish- es Wolverines as Fav orites I in Title Chase. With the long trail toward a seccI: cond Conference championship looming in the future ahd a record' of7 four straight wins in the past, Coach Cliff…

Wolverines when they invade Yost Field house for the first home meet of the seoson on Feb. 15. At present the three veterans on the Michigan squad are leading the race toward seasonal high .scoring honors With…

…, around whom the Wolverine mentor has' built a formidable team are all counted as among the best in the country in the 128, 158, and 168 pound di-j visions, and advance d((pe on their Conference opponents…

… keep in condition; and to polish up on holds. yCut Jeu Do n a for.mif S j TO COA~ C CLIFF . \SVARSITY1 MA T COMBINE I LA UING COPHIE SI Coach F arirell said today that the _ Wolverine track squad was in…

… ; FridayOihi on h aonsfor trial coach Farrell believes j anls ganwih m brin toligt sznevaryg~ocl c.. nesota Besides the Wolverine-. sults. IvIo st of the ruuiers aOi {: rgopher clash last night and the good…

…~~~ [~ i while Benz is the best 143 pounder on the Wolverine mat rs"r Seao themdw"etrtch"nMrpe h avii ttmp _______WesernConerecethe men _led 'WOLVERNE PUCKSTERS EASILY OTLS PRASt I obreakta 31 gam e…

January 29, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… thai is e°.vpeted to solve the Detroiter'. effective defense which was too strong for the Wolverines in their first game during the ChristmasI holidays. The Detroit quintet has had only a mediocre season…

… and recently lost a game to the Kalamazoo cagers. who split a two game series withI the Wolverines. On the other hand, the game tonight will be the elev- enth for the Maize and Blue Jun-I for varsity…

… will start tonight although it is likely that only one Wolverine cagerl who competed in the first game be- tween Detroit and Michigan will=1 start the game. Lindsay, who1 played with the Varsity reserves…

… Midway school plays host to theinthBgcaesrhosla- ingtheBibNine basketball scorers only five occasions did these dashes Wolverines. Friday night, Coach' in 'rolling up points in Coi'4erence. materialize in…

… which the i o-a ih'sbsebl a Sappears that they have but this Wolverines ran u-p. against a weak between Michigan and Minnesota, - Gopher aggregation Monday night:W'hich terminated in a 26-13 winr Wreslin…

… Tea Drllswas far from impressive, thec Var - for the Wolverines, was put on the sity playseting working wellscrand' air over. Station WJBK at Ypsilanti, for Purdue Encounter the e eegtigit crn hog h…

… Town Stork for ihi n n en as the Wolverines' best showing of the present camxpaign. In- this ecr,~ nlre o hs meet, which Michigan won by ai An enoe, gnle e-fo h score of 24-6, the Wolverines ouarT e…

… Ithe Wolverine regulars beig class- Con3ference with a margin: of 10 ed among this select group. Trus- Rune La~ost~e Mgkcs Statement pons oerhisneaes oponetkotivski, with 37 points, leads thec That He…

January 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… .lineups ;tue of, their winning the volley ba the two teams consisted of' the champion'ship. They have 1( ;ulars who started the scrim-- 'points, the Wolverines, Olympic ge. -. kt this junction the Varsity…

…, while on March 1 the Wolverines will go to Columbus to meet the Buckeye, swordsmen. Another meet has been. scheduled with Chicago to take place later in the season;.- 1 °kefr f- U _- (I I ~11 f ', Our…

January 31, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… men of the Golden Tor-j the Detroit City colege ager on After1 the Maroon floor. Chicag, without Cale Cnce n av aoadU az ~ leo Wednesday night, the Wolverine! Michigan a win to its credit in Big Nine…

…, s iruggingtohet'a, In W thedflfirsth lgame ju-thistw year anbe-inlas nihtan+ an he is ssrgln ogtKireawhile Bud Jarvis of Pitts- i cdelw h ~ h n- r. ~ na g. . tween the Wolverin B" team and jorrella…

… recent conglest1Detroiter ri1?. YisNwledr ttelol have little difficulty in puttinzg the acquirring the services of Conachr N ationai league golies just as ( the Wolverines have buit strong Nwlaeotheoly…

February 18, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… promise 4 the Wolverines in the final mat eir opponents in a very material on the freshman team three yer n defeated them for the seco ry. The Purple machine has dis- ago, so he may prove valuable in…

… virtually tions, Coach Mann took his nata-j and Watson, also ex-Wolverin Llled. l tors to Grand Rapids last Thursday ' aided the Yacht club to victory. Minnuesota, Ohio State, and Chi- for an exhibition meet…

… with the .lo- This week two - meets, are ont ;o may be counted out of the cal "Y" team. The Wolverines had tank team .card. TIhe Maize a .e, having failed to show any- little trouble in chalking up a 54…

… home c :prise the followers of the Big club. In the preliminaries the f erence meet; of the Big Ten se n~e court fortunes. Maize and Blue aggregation down-' son. Records Threatened -inWOLVERINE

… pound class fur- nished the feature entertainment of the evening with the' Wolverine taking the hard fought match with anl advantage of 1 :37. Robinson wrestled to a draw with °Kelly last unable to pin…

February 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… ____ _ _ ....._.. _ _ ___._ .. LN LEFT BY VETERANS 1IS FSHER'S TASK Captain Harvey Straub, Myron, and Truskowski, Only Lettermen Back. PITCHERS REPORT EARLY Montague Expected' to Act Mainstay of Wolverine Hurling Staff. as Facing…

… practice. The Wolverines' schedile for the coming season includes 28 games, 12 of them with Conference op- ponnts. Michiganl will Meet North- western, Ohio State, Illinois, Pur- due,. Wisconsin, and Chicago…

… in home and hoie series to complete its >ig Ten schedule. In addition to these Conference games the Wolverines will again make a Southern trip which will include two games apiece with Vanderbilt…

… Colgate o May 1 and 2. In addition to these new opponents, the Wolverines have scheduled a game with Oberlin,to be played in Ann Arbor on May 22. MICHIGAN HOCKEY TEAM PRACTICES, TO FACEGOPHERS' With the…

Wolverine rink with a strong team bf veteran players. The Gophers have been fortunate in having ten of the best men from last year, again on the ice and the formida- ble record that they have hung up so far…

February 21, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… holder of the team and it will take everything breast stroke record for the Intra- Indiana has to keep its scoring re- mural pool, and is a member of duced to a minimum. Leading the the Wolverine Varsity…

…- 'Michigan Varsity swimmers.f L ion; Weiss,; fast forward, who is Returning to Ann Arbor afterl hrd to coer during a game; and the meet the Wolverines will pre- anitz, at the other forward post, pare to face…

… Gopher start his old post at forward for team has swum in the Intramural Indiana. In the game with Chi- pool, and it is also the second Big sago last Saturday night he held Ten meet for the Wolverines this…

February 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… the banquet, de-a tails for which are being pushed to I[N S NT1 comnpletion by four committees. E The number of committees has Wolverine Pucksters Miss Tries been reduced this year and a cen-j tralized…

… University members. 1 goal from the side of the rink. The Committee Chairmen Named. Wolverines evened matters two Other committee appointments minutes later as Tommy Courtis were annouinced by Monroe as f 1…

… Rosenberg, '30, and Wil- Minnesota carried the play dur-' liam Gentry, '31. ing the first two frames, keeping Entertainment committee: Geo. the puck in Wolverine territory: C. Tilley, '30, general chairman…

… benefit of experience n two meets this season, they are not expected to prove espixally langerous for the Wolverines. Chi- ,ago defeated Purdue 57 2-3 to 23 1-3 early this season, but last week he Maroons…

… Ramsey tre the other Maroon entries, vhile Campbell, Smith, and Mur- ay will represent the Wolverines. The 65 yard high hurdle race ;hould resolve into a duil between Iayden, Conference indoor chan- >ion…

February 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… ,dash when he beat Eddie Tolan, Wolverine sprint ace, to the tape 'by inches. Campbell of Michigan took third, relegating Captain Root of the Maroons to fourth position outside the scor- ing. Root came…

…, quarter mile ra'ce in 52 seconds and then ran as anchor man on the victorious Wolverine relay quartet. le captured the quiarter mile by three yards over Schulz and Col- ville of the invaders, but his broth…

…- er Dalton fell far behind on the last lap. The Wolverines led on the first three legs of the three-quar- ter mile relay but Root, Chicago's last runner, began to pass Dale Seymour on the last lap…

… at odonyand ___day tFeaturing a program of addresses oaE Yief, Premier Mussolini forn Wolverines Score Winning Goa Daily editorial women) - and music, Randolph Adams, "us- ally approved of his…

… they started a bxelated dcrive to stave off defeat. Daniels Garners 9 Points. Norm Daniels, playing his first game as a Michigan regular proved the Wolverine threat of the even- ing with nine points to…

February 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

Wolverines 9-1 Over Second Op ISPLAY IMPRO With the outcome o stake In the final bot D B~ THREE AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST BASEMEN HAVE SAME NICKNAME .It is a strange coincidence that l9 29, but he still remains a…

… Illinois Title Contender. SQUAD WILL BE LARGE L / ut and pitted against Schlicher, present Westernt Conference sabre champion, Ham- mer slashed his way to a five to three victory, giving the Wolverine

… bouts in the epee. Stolpman, Gordon Star. Captain Stolpman in the foils and Gordon in the sabre starred for the Wolverines. Each of these men won all of their bouts, Stolp- man taking three in the foils…

… bouts in the foils to give it a one point lead early in the meet. Fried- man and Lovell, a newcomer on the Wolverine squad, won their first bouts against Seibert and Fried- berg respectively but each lost…

February 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…. Hitherto the Wolverines were likely to regard Chicago as a setup, especially in view of the fact that they did not have much diffi- culty in scoring a 29-16 victory over their rivals last semester in the…

… game of the sea- son against the Hoosiers and con- nected for four baskets and a free throw to lead the Wolverines in scoring, will take over one forward position. Hank Weiss, speedy soph- omore, is due…

February 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… RED SEIXTEIT OFIORM IN GOIPHER SEIE1Sl Wolverines' Teamwork Lacking' Against Weak Minnesota Hockey Outfit. COURTIS PLAYS WELL Despite the whitewash which Coach Eddie Lowrey's Varsity; hockey team…

… tossed into the camp ofj the Gopher skaters over the series, last Friday and Saturday nights on the doliseum ice the perform- ance of the Wolverines fails to es-j tablish them on a par with Wis- consin…

… to play shortstop. Wedding Is Nothing to Wolverine Swimmer Not even a wedding can interfere with the practice sessions of Coach Matt Mann's swimmers as they prepare for their all-important meet with…

… Northwestern's highly touted aggregation this Friday at Evanston. Yesterday afternoon Fel Hosmer, Wolverine sprint star, was married to Katherine Tyler, Grad, and immediately following PURDUE NEARS CAGE TITLE…

… the season against the Hoosier basketeers, Coach Veenker was content to send the Wolverine quintet through a light drill yesterday afternoon while the reserves engaged in a short workout against the…

… fresh- man five. According to reports from Indi- ana, the Hoosiers played a dead, listless type of ball, while, accord- ing to the Wolverine standpoint, the Maize and Blue quintet had possession of the…

… approach anything resem- bling a solutlion of the Wolverine defense.- McCracken,dwho accounted for 11 of his team's 18 points, with five field goals and one free throw, was 1 the only Indiana player to work…

February 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… season. The Wolverines are scheduled to encounter the mighty Northwestern aggregation of nata- tors at Evanston on Priday, and are anticipating the hardest fought Conference nieet of the season…

…'s captainship of the blue polo team has fallen to Hardie Scott of Strafford, Pa., the riding star of last year. Cagers Rest Following Wolverine Sextet Off Vitory Over Hoosiers 'Form in Gopher Series (Continued…

… the defense posts Sammy HartI though the Wolverines have appar- is playing the best game of his ently found their stride too =late to career and adds much to the of- gain the title this season, the show…

… has so far this season failed to prospects next year. show the same ability which .has No particular Wolverine showed marked his play in past cam- to unusual advantage on the fe- paigns and has failed…

… accomplished by the Michigan swordsmen last Saturday ind yet refusing to acknowledge that the Wolverines have yet reach- ed the perfection necessary to win the Conference title, Coach John- stone sent his…

February 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… marked by mediocre play on both sides. but it boosted the Wolverines into a tie with Wisconsin for second place in the Flig Ten court race. Joe Truskowski led the NMaize and Blue in scoring with four field…

… and penalties with much this afternoon. Kenneth M. inaccurate shooting on the part of Lloyd, '32L, president, and mem- the Wolverines. bers of the various departments Chicago Leads but Once. will…

…" more closely, and to Spcak Here Duing several free throws resulted for the Wolverine. Although he had Rest of -w at least a half ofhopen .re apossile" shots during theremain WESLEYAN GUILD AIDS der of…

… Methodist church of Ann Arbo.;Wolverine score to 28 points while Arrangements fr the services areFish's charity shot was Chicago's being made by the Student Chris- only counter. Changnon counted tian…

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…

February 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…. Professor Political science "Ice and snow are quite common most effective plan yet devised, score the Wolverines accounted for nto the stomach. Scott had been Reeves left Ann Arbor Wednesday, a they stated…

… vas all Michigan during the wo periods as the Maize and arried the play into Wiscon- erritory, tallying three times second frame. Throughout ame the Wolverine defense good job of keeping the puck from…

… practically ntire 60 minutes of play. In ing the roles of "iron men," Wolverines played a fighting of hockey that utilized a ffense. ough they tired in the last , the play of the three Michi- orwards. Courtis…

… scored its only goal n ke play early in the opening Siegel hit the puck from the Wolverine goal and it amed off Nygord's stick into ;oal. Hart retaliated a little when he followed up his shot Frisch had…

… goal. 'The Wolverines arded the Badger net with 15 three of which slipped past i. Langen tallied on a long rom center ice which hit the )nsin goalie and dropped in oal after six minutes. Short- "The…

February 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… that several of the regulars took time out to brush up on their foul shoot- ing, which was slightly off form in the Chicago ga'me. If points will win games, the t Wolverines plan to develop thei talents…

… From Page 6), event for the Wildcats, with Smith, Walker, Hosmer, and Walaitis swim- ming for the Michigan natators. Captain Ault of the Wolverines is favored to take the quarter mile swim. He took first…

March 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…f THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN WRESTLERS SET FOR NORTHWESTERN MEET U _° GRAPPERS' LINEUP SHIFTED BY GACR KEEN FOR TONICUT Wolverines Seek Win -n Order to Remain in Lead for Divisional Title…

… Keesey, ver ers, wi ing g year uh tm aeostn ces arfto usrK esth ea th rdeeaetb ca se of h is w oefu l - Michigan's representatives in the hould extend the Wolverines N a r ae prourt, a fr meet were Richard…

…. Another LAFAYETTE, Id., Mar. i, 1930- will compete at Minneapolis March squad of gridiron aspirants busy in high jump and broad jump, is good Wolverine, Valentine. should win Purdue's colorful basketball…

… their champion and record-holder; Ev- give the Wolverine mentor a field house. And his 440 time miss- 1 ime an intercollegiate champion decisive victory over Northwestern erett Ferguson and Reuben Dep…

… Columbus Is Unimpressive. FOILS AND SABRE SLOW In one of the poorest fencing meets ever held in the Wolverine camp, the Michigan team defeated Ohio Wesleyan, 14 to 3, yesterday afternoon in the Intramural…

March 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…. last spring and first game the Indians broke a tie is counted upon .to carry most of and slipped in three baskets to let f the hurling duties. Crizevsky is the. Wolverines down for their sec- another…

…, Trages- The Wolverines should leave the ser will work with the entire dia- floor as undisputed holders of sec- mond. squad, as Head Coach Ward and place in the Conference. Chi- Lambert will not assume his…

March 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… Association natators. The score was tied at 33 points apiece when the Wolverine medley trio took the mark for the final event. Wilcox, youthful C. A. A. star, gave his team victory when he beat Smith, Michigan…

… inches at the finish. Walaitis was off to a fast start in the40 yard sprint and won by a yard over Highland and Hosmer. The 150 yard backstroke went to Valentine of the Wolverines, who defeated Brown by a…

… GAIN CHAMPIO0NSHIP Wolverines Outplay Invading Cardinal Team to Hold Offensive Throughout 80 Minutes of Hard Play. MOORE LECTURE Dr. Max Peet, Professor' of 'ur- gery in the Medical school,. correct…

… long one to make the score 14 to 8 i favor of Illinois. From this point the Wolverines never seriously threat- en'ed to tie the score. Michigan's showing in the first half was largely due to Kanitz who…

… Illinois scoring until the last ten minutes of play when "Babe" Kamp sent the ball through the net four times from the side of the floor after passes from Kawal when the Wolverines tried to break up the…

…-11, thereby crushing the Wolverines' hopes of annexing another Big Ten title. By virtue of their win last night the Maize and Blue grapplers are scheduled to meet Wisconsin second place winners in the other…

…. Aldin- ger, a sophomore, wrestling in the 118 pound class, gave the Michigan team five points by gaining a fall over Shriman- Captain hewitt of the Wolverines won a decision over LaFavour in a fast match…

… the 148 pound class in order to face the new Purple hope, and the Wolverine won with a time advan- 4age of 5:35. Ray Parker gained a decision over Yarnell with a time advantage of 5:10. The second and…

March 04, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…, phisticated at a meeting sponsored i and Lovell tallied on a one-hand- by the Y. W. C. A. which will bring ed shot to make the Wolverines a noted stylist to address the fresh- only 10 points behind. Purdue came…

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