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July 25, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… the most efficient handlers of the big mitt that a Wolverine team has boasted i many a moon. The team got away badly, being forced to start on the southern trip with but two days of outdoor practice…

… as Olivet, Kalamazoo, Case, and Ypsi Normal. However, both Syracuse and Cornell cored shut outs at Ann Arbor and the Wolverines were forced to go 14 innings to a 1 to 1 tie with the Kazoo Normal. Then…

…, the all- campus baseball team Saturday after- noon took the Ypsi Normal crew into camp by a ocore of 9 to 4. "Wallie" Niemann, pitching in superb form for the Wolverines, held the Teachers to four…

Wolverine bombardment began in the first frame. Brown, first man up, walked. Brewer singled and Brown pulled up at the third corner. Brilmeyer drew a free pass and the sacks were loaded. Gardner then dropped…

June 10, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

… open to students and visitors. Stanley P. Smith, '17, is the chairman in charge of the entertainment. WOLVERINE APPEARS JUNE 29 Summer Paper to Issue Extras During Commencement Week Since this is the…

… last issue of The Daily this year, no more campus pub- lications will appear until June 29 and July 1, when the Wolverine, the offi- cial student publication of the summer session, will publish two…

August 01, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Fielding Ability Spells, Defeat for Wolverines lin Seconds Game of Season TURNER ITCHES FINE BALL Miserable fielding and inability to hit in the pinches spelled defeat for the all-campus team Saturday after…

…- noon when it faced the Vpsi Normals in the second game of the series, the Teachers winning out by a 9 to 5 score. Turner, for the Wolverines, pitched magnificent ball and would have won hands down had he…

… triple, a sizzling drive into the the gully in right field. Niemann, the Wolverine captain, shifted his men constantly in an ef- fort to construct a somewhat less sievey defense, but his labors proved vain…

May 28, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…, of the Wolverines, came in second in 1 2-5 seconds slower. Cornell took the first four places in the two-mile when Corwirth made up 60 yards in the last lap on Putnam of Yale, and came to the tape in…

…- ganized Wolverine nine succeeded in wiping out some of the sting of last fall's gridiron defeat when they hand- ed the Aggies a 5-3 beating yesterday afternoon. Miller, opening the game for the Lundgrenites…

…, the southpaw, allowing four hits, and De- mond, his successor, allowing seven. An air-tight infield played a large part in the Wolverine victory, not an error being chalked up against the' Wolverines

May 27, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…- pleted tomorrow on Soldiers' field. Captain Smith of the Wolverines, the present intercollegiate champion in the dashes, came through both the sprint heats with first places, and from indications should be…

… Fischer. Fontanna came through the quarter in good style, and looks to 'be able to boost the Wolverines' total. Fischer won his heats in the low hurdles, while Cross, one of the leaders in the shot putting…

… profession, lived up to ex-. pectations by heaving the pill far. enough to be among those who will: throw the 16-pound shot in the finals. (ContInued on Page Six) WOLVERINE MEN TO REPORT Summer Publication Men…

… to Confer 'With Managers Preparations for the university sum- mer paper, The Wolverine, are well under way. Regular credit may quite likely be arranged with the summer school authorities for the…

May 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… that ever happened in a ball game took place and some things that nobody had ever heard of before'were on exhibition. Miller started for the Wolverines and got away fairly well for two innings by…

… side. In the fifth the Wolverines shoved across four tallies. Newell doubled to deep center, and went home when Sauters threw wild to firat in an at-, ,tempt to retire, Ohlmacher. Eckley repeated the…

… explain the Wolverine defeat. The team meets Lafayette today, a team which recently defeated Lehigh with ease. Summaries: Singles--Powers,. captain (L) d. Crawford, captain (M),. 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; Mack (M) d…

August 05, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… a reporter of "The Wolverine" he ________________ refused to comment on the President's OBSR TORW LOM ES submarine policy or any other nation- alaffairs. Up WIMr. Peckham in turn is a graduate VISIORS…

… marvellous. Nothing seems to daunt them. Regards to all the boys. "I. C. JOHNSON." Johnson and Hunt have promised to write communications for later issues. of The Wolverine. Seven Secrets of Success…

July 22, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… series between these two teams. The the land that calls the Americans Wolverines are in poor condition, hav-- "Gringoes." ing practiced but twice, but they hope In a letter written to a friend in to give…

…" Robbins, "Turk" U. S. and on the other side is Mexico. Turner, or "Tom" Soddy will ascend There is nothing but sand and sage- the hill for the Wolverines, with brush to be seen and the temperature Gracey…

July 18, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… will see all four teams working out in preparati he opening of the season Thur A meeting of the managers w: eld at The Wolverine office t t at 7:00 o'clock to draw a fin t of the schedule. The two gam h…

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July 13, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Michigan have been enrolling in the Plattsburg mili- tary training camp for this summer, and various of the men have promise to write accounts to The Wolverine during the coming months. Numerous of the names…

…, JULY 14 IKE'S RAGTIME, SAXAPHONE, BANJORINE ORCHESTRA Tickets at CUSHINGS and WOLVERINE O'Clock .1 O'Clock r Friday Afternoon COMEDY OF ERRORS Friday Evening MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTH Saturday Afternoon…

May 21, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… matches each. The Wolverines and Blue Jackets ran neck and neck from the send-off up to the last point. Mack took two sets of singles from Randolph, 6-3, 6-3. Capt. Crawford also won in the singles. Switzer…

… Murray made in " ny" Garrell's time of 15 2-5 secoi But nine men of the visitors suc ed in amassing a total of 50 p while the Wolverines made 71 their quota. Lack of. material h capped the Bears severely…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Game; Meet Swarthmore Today Ithaca, -N. Y., May 18.-Lundgren's Wolverines today shook the jinx which has been hovering over them for most of the season by defeating Cornell by a four to two score. The…

… Brandell, the shortstop ac- cepting three hard chances and field- ing each one perfectly. The Wolverines sewed up the game in the ninth by adding the fourth run to their total. Captain Labadie poled a long…

…Minute Nevs Told in Brief Easton, Pa., May 1.-Michigan de- feated Lafayette in the tennis match here today by a score of 4 to 2. The Wolverine racquet stars put up an unusually good game, defeating the same men…

April 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the part of the boys from the School of Applied Science, Mlichigan might have experi- enced considerable anxiety and con- cern over the possible outcome, for the Wolverines didn't earn a sagle solitary…

… orthodox and sportsmanlike fashion, but Case was insistent and not wishing to give offense to their guests, Ihe Wolverines made the most of the opportunity. To tell the truth, the visitors couldn't ever have…

… the honored quartet. A dispute between the judges was caused by the close finish between Smith of Michi- gan and Teschner, but ended with the Wolverine captain drawing the de- cision, after some…

April 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines in the four-mile re- lay. After leading the field for three- fourths of the distance, the Michigan man seemed to heve shot his blt. He passed the stick to Ufer 50 yards be-, hind the…

… Chicago was also in the lead of the Wolverines, and Harvey had lapped Sellers of Indiana. Carroll shot around the track as soon as he had possession of the baton, and also succeededsin lapping the Hoosier…

August 17, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Department at Uni- No, they will not. You will find your -ry W h t self thinking of the long-gone ac- quaintances-after all so much more FOUNDER OF THE WOLVERINE than acquaintances-whom you used to accost in…

… will mean a lot and edited for three years; founded -to those, who have never known The Wolverine, which he ran in the; _ Why 9Not Try the Skip-StopSystem? Uncle Tom's Eliza would have nad a much…

June 29, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…, White was editor of The Michigan Daily, circulation manager of The Inlandei, and founder and editor of both The Wolverine and The Gargoyle. After taking his master's degree at Michigan in 1911, White…

…, 5Davis, rf . 1 0 0 0 0 0 to Detroit would be made the united to The Wolverine during this sum- for 28 years professor of botany in center for a great medical school and mer's issues. All three of the…

May 16, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… WOLERINES LOSE TO SYRACUSE IN HHRDGAME, 7-5 SLATER OF THE ORANGEMEN WINS OWN GAME WITH DOUBLE IN EIGHTh MICHIGAN OUTHITS OPPONENTS Robins has Trouble Caused by Wild- ness, but Wolverines Play Snap- l)y Game…

… the bases and net- ting three runs for his team. Slater held the Wolverines down un- til the fourth inning when Brandell slammed out a triple to deep center, (Continued on Page Four) NEED MANY MEN FOR…

April 21, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…. XXVI. No. 137. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRI, 21, 1916. PRICE FIVE CEN f_:y VARSITY DEFEATS OLIVET IN FIRST HOME ENCOUNTER VISITORS ARE SHUT OUT WHILE WOLVERINES GATHER FIVE TALLIES ROBINS…

… permitted to hurry down to catch a train back to the regions whence they came. Robins was in danger at no time during the course of the game, the Wolverines staking him to a three run lead at the end of the…

April 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…, scheduled with Ken- tucky for April 8 was cancelled on account of a snow storm, and the Wolverine nine made its debut for the 1916 season when it was shut out by Georgia in a 4-0 game April 10,' this being…

… the tenth inning. In the second game the southerners doubled the score on Coach Lundgren's boys, winning by a 6-3 count. Vanderbilt won the last two games from Michigan, 2-1 and 9-5. The Wolverines had…

March 28, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… is under the direction of Professor Brumm. WOLVERINE FLYER HITS AUTO Two prominent Lansing Women In- stantly Killed at Chelsea Sunday Mrs. John Bohnet and Mrs. W. G. Kern, bath prominent members of…

… Lansing social circles, were instant- ly killed Sunday afternoon, at Chel- sea, when the automobile in which they were returning from a tour of Florida, was struck by the Wolverine flyer on tl e Michgan…

July 29, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…'s duties for the Wolverine gang, with Weadock receiving. Amsbough will probably do the hurling for the Teach- ers. The Michigan team will leave on the 1:10 car for the scene of battle. Following is the line…

July 15, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… board of the summer school baseball league at The Wolverine office last evening, final arrangements were made for the opening of the league season next week. Practice for all teams will be held Tuesday…

August 08, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… him, he and a companion hid behind a tele- phone pole. When interviewed by a Wolverine reporter, Riggs said: "I had just come out of the Cadillac factory and was walking down Cass avenue. As I came down…

July 27, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… it will take on the Normalite gang in the second game of the sum- mer series. The Wolverines, fresh from last Saturday's victory, are con- fident of winning but the opposition will be much stiffer this…

May 26, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…'clock tomorrow morning for Lansing, arriving at the Michigan Ag- ricultural College's stronghold at 11:00 o'clock. Special cars will be provided for the Wolverine athletes, and athletic au- thorities announce that…

May 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… . AT- 1 PIP I VOL. XXVI. No. 165. WOLVERINE TRICK ARTISTS PRACTICE FOR FINAL TIME CAPT. SMITH, UFER, FOX, GRIEST, AND MURPHY MAKE FINAL APPEARANCE PLAN BIG SEND-OFF FOR TEAM "Morry" Dinne to Address…

May 06, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… veteran team, eight of the men that lined up against the Wolverines last Thursday having played on last year's team. The Orangemen are particularly well for-I tified in the matter of pitchers, and they…

May 05, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… FIVE HITS Visitors Go to Lansing to Meet . A. C.- Today; Return for Game Tomorrow Michigan sustained her first defeat of the season on the home lot when Syracuse conquered the Wolverines by a score of 3…

May 03, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… GAME Michigan inflicted a 5 to 1 defeat upon Ypsilanti yesterday afternoon, errors of commission and omission figuring largely in the visitor's down- fall. The Wolverines tallied three times right in the…

April 27, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… started mowing, down the Michigan batters with easej and precision, things looked dubious for the Wolverines. However, when Michigan scored twice i the fifth Conrad lost his smile and his hat and when the…

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