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March 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… team in its remaining pair of games with Wis- consin'and Indiana. At any rate the Northwestern quin, tet, which was one of the possibilities until settled by the Wolverines, is no longer any more than a…

… margin in their last meeting with the Wolverines, are successful in reversing the previous verdict, it is practically a certainty that they will at least share the top rung of the ladder after the final…

… the season at de- fense, was injured in the first Min- nesota game and has not be.en in a game since. His loss was keenly felt and 'should he return to the squad next year the Wolverine's defense will…

…'clock today on the Union alleys. Wolverine Maize w ho %o %0%0%0%OWO% Following their single day of rest after the gruerling Ohio game, the Wolverine basketeers resumed prac- tice yesterday in preparation…

…, and meet Wisconsin Monday night in the field house in the final en- counter on the schedule. In addition to ,giving the Wolverines a perfect average in their two game series with the Ohio cagemen, Mon…

October 07, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

Wolverine GolfersI scoring one pair of golfers can only and paired with Lewis, managed . '11111 win nine points and the Oakland to pick up a single point against lSDE Defeated A Derodiuls pair needed…

… Par of Denk, who negotiated th:e tricky only able to take one point in thriee Score to Sh ut Out Shannon layout in par figures, },le Wolverine! from Francis Ryan, Oaklandi bills Fp and Art Ahistrom pair…

… entry blanked Stanley Ford. c gins. In the foursome, the Wolverine pair ardson proved the winning margin While the play of ti-i Wolverin~esI of Ward and Bergelin, after winl- - for the Oakland Hills…

October 24, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…- of the athletic association that TEN RUNNERS tory extends over a period of 36 seats are still available for theI_ T O D GPHER LINEMAN DRAWSPLAUDITS Advantage Of .ountry Meets ;.< WOLVERINE HAP RI ERS…

… UILL MEET BADGERS Victories Over Mount Union And Ohio State Add Confidehce For Badger Clash a ON SQUAD years. game Saturday. The Wolverines hold a de- cided edge over their Badger rivals in the…

…'s third straight loss of the season to Ohio State Saturday equalled the formi ncrecord for con- secutive reverses which dates from 1915, when the Wolverines dropped three in a row before playing a scoreless…

…'s Wolverine harriers are turning their attention1 this week to the task of preparing1 for the initial dual aneet of the' year Saturday morning with Wis- consin. The Badgers will have the ad- vantage of two…

May 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… hands of the Wolverines last year,t the Detroit Golf club team defeated the Michigan golfers by an overwhel- ming count of 20-7, Friday, on thet Detroit club links. It as the first de- feat of the year…

… for the Michigan club weilderswhohavaj beenconjuring their Big Ten opponents with little trouble. Capt. Addison Connor and Vyse were the only Wolverines able to win in the individual matches, Connor…

… ittempt to garner -its first Big Ten strong fi to annex the X158 pound Jictory when the touring Wolverine Big Ten championship, and was olec- actmen invade Minneapolis tomorrow t(ed to ciltain the Wolverine

… compairative scores, the Wolverines first loss to Captain Beer of Iowa in are favored to defeat the Minnesota the final of the Conference tourna- squad, which has been forced to bow ment in an overtime bout…

… 157 feet 1 inch. WOLVERINES WIN FROM WILDCATS EVANSTON-In its drive toward an undisputed Conference baseball cham- ionship, Michigan easily defeated Northwestern here, 6-2, Friday, for its ninth…

… overshadowed by the Wolverines, the Illini took all three places in the low hurdles, two other first places, and the relay. Tolan, Michigan star freshman sprinter, took the highest number of points for the…

…, Chesler, Sundeen, Peter- son, and Knapp, while the Wolverine lineup will include Moore, Graham, Heaney, Algyer, and Schaefer. Captain Barton and Moore, 1927 Big Ten champions, should be given a. hard fight…

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

…, the hurle and the jumps but injuries and the failure of certain veterans to reach their best form will coun heav- ily against the Wolverines. 120 YARD h10h HURDLES ])on Cooper, veteran hurdle star…

… Rodgers and Johnson of Illinois in this event, but was disqualified for knocking down three of the barriers. .Allison, the other Hawk star, did not compete., 220 fARD LOW HURDLES Here akain the Wolverine

… leading Wolverines will attempt to add a ninth to their unbroken string of victories over Big Ten schools when they invade the Wildcats' lair to meet the cellar-occupying Northwest- ern nine this afternoon…

… trying just as hard to break its perfect record and prevent its ninth straight Conference defeat, as the Wolverines will be to main- tain their 1.000 percen't rating. Iowa -Second In Race Since Michigan…

…'s nearest competitor for Conference honors, Iowa, has dropped two games to the Wolverines and won but four, a loss to North- western will make no differencerin the Big Ten standings and'will still safe lead…

… Maury Kent mhay juggle his lineup som'ewhat to meet the hard- hitting Wolverines, moving P/mer,' who has played right field in the last two games into the pitchers' box to replace McAleece, who was…

… starting the game for Michigan, Gawne and Mc Afee, relief hurlers, and Straub, util-J ity man,'left last night for Evanston. In case the Wolverines are opposed by a left-handed twirler, McAfeewill replace…

… struck out 116 batters in 1925, his first season, in the majors. collect in this event, as lie is the sole Wolverine pole vaulter uak- Mg the trip. Last week lie tied for third, clearig 12 feet 3 inches…

… out fThe Wolverines fok the title, and Carr; who tied with Felker for third in the Ohio Relays at 6 feet 13.4 inches. Felker and Waldo will be Farrell's entires in this event. The former is inconsistent…

May 17, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 171) • Page Image 6

Wolverines will leave tonight for a two day trip to Evanston and Madison where they will play two Conference opponents. Northwestern is scheduled to meet the Michigan nine on Friday, while Wisconsin will…

… the Wolverine hitters, batting at a .455 clip. As a team the Maize and Blue players are batting for -a .311 average, in Big Ten games, which is good for a team in any league. Michigan's place in the…

… Conference standings with eight victories against no defeatscauses the optimists to consider the chances for a perfect; record for the season. In 1923 the Wolverine nine did not meet defeat during the…

… over the Sucker cinderpath experts. The latest blow to the Maize and Blue hopes came in Tuesday's prac-_ tice when Richard Chapman, prem- ier Wolverine broad jumper, pu- himself out of competition for…

… which be appeared the most likely Wolverine prospect be- fore his first leg injury. A slightly sprained ankle will keep another of Michigan's expected point winners, Waldo, out of the Illini meet. Waldo…

…, the Wolverines' steadiest high jumper, showed the most pro- mise in thesHarvard meet when he wvent up to six feet without touching the bar before spiking his hand on his last jump. Since then he has…

May 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

… Captain Loos, Oosterbaan, Corriden, ,Weintraubl, .Reilbman, Mc- Coy, Nehelung, Lange, McAfee, As-, beckz, and ' awne. Four pitchers are Included on the roster of the invading Wolverine squad. Coach Fisher…

… named virtvai.rly; the entire Wolverine sqluad, a lthiougrh11 only three men will be allowed to compete in the track events, and four in the field events. Enter Three Men In Each Event The coach of the…

… manner as the Wolverines did last the team, Schaefer is the only player Saturday at Barton, Hills with the ex- who has been defeated, dropping a ceptof that Coh taWnaged to win one hard fought three set…

… duel to h ts Nar- nine of hfs match with Whitaker n hawestern o ponent after a td atch that The Wolverines will probably be lasted well over two hours. representedl by John Bergelin in num- Captain…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… located both at East Lansing. team. :Minnesota, with six victories, at Ferry field and at the property Th~e Wolverine team was comnposccl one (defeat, and a. tie, is in first place adJocent to the Coliseum…

… winning the special race Fri- first string line-up used in the first and hence, of course, the exact ex- iday night .the Wolverines regained Wisconsin game. In addition to these penditures were withheld…

… the coach-ago ing of the Wolverine eleven during the regular training grind, was re-1 711 North Unihersity Avenue -Next to Arcade T.heatre cently grantedl permission b~y Ka n- sas authorities to cnme to…

…, as a. result. of the, efforts o! Carl Johnson, '20, who is "organizing a Wolverine tour. Johnson, who earned lasting fame in intercollegiate track ci,(,'Os while a membier of Wolverine . : s, went to…

… Columbus where they m'eet thme low=.ly Ohio State five to- morrow night. The Wolverines, lacking floorwork throughout the contest, easily defeat- ed the Buckeyes here a. few weeks ago, 41 to 21, and on the…

…- ing the jumping exclusively against Van Heyde, but since then Van Heyde has improved and will ha- rass the Wolverine center consideor- ably when the two meet again to- morrow at Columbus. Michigani Lire…

…-1'I)Doubtful Chapman also led the Wolverine defense in the "same group with. five I11 re nd(ryCgesHv ~ Grim at the forwards, Van Hleyde at ii A.IDisaistrous Season; Are In ~ center, and Hoctorne and…

March 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

…:_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY ITYTEM TRAIN FOR WEEK-END PTESP1 NY, MARCH 20, 1928 A CriV~II ,,ES HARVARD MEET IS NOW HISTORY; M,.1IA ILME CORNELL NEXT FOR WOLVERINES mryTA By Herbert Tedder 1 ILL IU…

…~I~ll 'Wietemi atm fMclrthrpeaueydpdt;ae w an track followers has been trying places, one of them a first, and also Crajck Idllica (ltfil IM11l Be Second o figure whly the Wolverines should to win the relay, had a…

Wolverines were of° the dual meet season, Coach Steve regarded ais a favorite, bat such Farrell's Wolverine trackmen will was far fronti the case. SomeIC opposeo Cornell universit~y, their tra- cases of good…

… night at Ithica. Munger did1 not habve enough left Corunell, boasting the strongest to finish second. 'team in recent years, is particularly PatPrond howd hmsef t ~anxious to break the Wolverines' Pat…

May 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

… Spartans, was unable to cope with Moore's haird ground strokes and smashing overhead and lost to the Wolverine, 6-2, 6-3. Graham, play- ing in his first Varsity match, ran through Bentley in the final…

… rallies at net, but the Wolverines' superior overheads and Parton's fiat forehand 'drives gave them a victory. Algyer and Heaney, teaming to- gether for the first time, easily de- feated Swan and Jennings…

… Gray netmen re- Reserves ...............010 310 x-5 ,,,,;n (aptaii' Buck Rester Who will lead the Wolverines in a dual meet against the Scarlet and Grey trackmen tomorrow at Colum- bus. R OM(THER CE…

… broad jump. The veteran Pat Prout and Eardley are the Wolverine pole vaulters, with Felker and Waldo entered in the high jump. Ketz and Williams are slated to take care of the hammer, while Beamen and…

… Bucks are rated equal favorites with the Wolverines, and it is generally ; predicted that the margin of vic- tory will' be unusually slight for either outfit. The shot put should be a closely con-, tested…

… distance on only two occasions. Neither team has a formidable performer in the javelin, although the Wolverines are slight favor- ites in this event due to the show- 1ugs of Beaman and Knoppe in practices…

February 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… clt Siine Ear1ly Seaisol Defeatt ('oiwh mal's" Wolverines By Cornell Squad GAMES TOIGHT Northwestern at Michigan. Wisconsin at Purdue. Minnesota at Ohio. STROrE FEATURES STERNtTTLE AT STAoplace as a…

… performances Michi- gan is given a slight edge over the Hawkeyes. The Wolverines have scored victories over Indiana, 60-9, 'nd Minnesota, 45-22. Iowa swamped the Chicago natators, 52-17, in their only Big Ten…

… longer 200 yardl race, after having lost the 160 yard event to Minnesota at SWINIMERS WILL Alf AT COLLEGIATE, WORLh NARKS As a special exhibition during the course of the meet, a pickedi group of Wolverine

… of Iowa will meet fast com- petition in Ault and Watson of the Wolverines in the 440 yard swim. Ault is undefeated in Big Ten competition this year, while Watson is a veteran of the 1927 team. Turbett…

… Expert Worlemanship CLARK'SSHOE REPAIRER 321 South State Coach Clifford Keen's Wolverine by Wisconsin, Purdue meets the wrestlers, five of whom are unde- Badgers again tonight determined to feated this…

February 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…OF "SIX THE MICHIGAN DAI.,Y SAT;" I'DA ', F7PTLT-ARY 11, 1928 m~ sIT~ TUF. MICT-IIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ii, 1928 .. .. .. MATMEN, SWIMMER S OPEN BIG TEN SEASON TODAY WOLVERINE

… TAKE FLOOR TONIGHT Wisconsin Sexte HOOSIERS IN INITIAL COFEENCE CONST Word was received from the Uni- Wolverines Expected To Notch A Win COahel Keen's Squad Ifas Unblemished Records .,Havlniu Won Three…

… I E-sy Victories EIGHT MEN MAKE TRIP Coach Clifford Keen's Wolverine wrestlers, with easy victories over three non-Conference opponents, Ohio university, West Virginia, and Michi- gan State to their…

…, will oppose Power of the Buckeyes. Hager will meet Ackley of the.Buckeyes in the 175-pound bout'. and Prescott of the Wolverines will have the heavyweight assignment against Helgerson. In case another…

… lineup is used, Warren will wrestle in the 158-pound class,Donahoe will be shifted to the 175-pound division, and Hager will face the Buckeye's heavyweight. The Wolverines prepared for to- day's match with…

October 21, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

… Star Geistert Run WOLVERINES SMASH LINE By Cleveland Wyllie Booting a field goal from the 25- yard line shortly after the opening of the third quarter, Hughes, Mich- igan fullback, accounted for a vic…

… for the Wolverine backs bucking the line successfully all during .the game. Assisted by some spectac- ular running by Wilson and Geis- tert, Hughes helped the Michigan juniors to pile up 10 first downs…

… Buckeye line for 188 yards as compared to 74 for Ohio. Only in the kicking end of the game were the Wolverine juniors excelled. Taylor Kicks 75 Yards Taylor, the Ohio State kicker, booted the leather 14…

… sailing over the head of the Michigan safety man and rolling to the Wolverine 15- yard line before it was downed. RIBBONS and SUPPLIES for - all- makes of TYPEWRITERS Rapid turnover, fresh stock, insures…

… ball on their own 27-yard line. Michigan Fails To Gain Another Wolverine threat failed following the snaring of another Ohio pass by Brown who brought the ball deep into Ohio State terri- tory. From the…

… 23-yard line the Wolverine plunged through to a first down on the Ohio 12-yardl marker. Three plays lacked only inches of another first down before a double pass back of the line was smoothered by the…

… Giants are ex- pected to give Benny Friedman's Wolverine eleven plenty of opposi- tion when the two outfits meet at 2:45 o'clock this afternoon in the University of Detroit stadium. In addition to Bruce…

… fullback, completes the Wolverines formidable lineup. FFOR EVE RY PURPOSE Our Equipment Is Absolutely Complete, Being Especially Well Stocked in Regulation Sym Supplies Squash Racquets, Handballs, Etc. irv…

May 24, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

… Bergelin and Ralph Cole will the four Wolverine entries. This artet has won all its dual meets ring the season, having scored vic- ries over Purdue, Northwestern, I1- tois, Wisconsin, and Ohio State. All the…

… loss of Chapman through on t-p of the scramble, due to his six injuries cost Michigan a possible firstI foot three inch jump two weeks ago. place, the Wolverines will likely pick Aside from Anson, Frey…

…, occasional- Wolverine and the veteran Prout, who lyd oes something worthwhile with thas scored in the conference meet the discus, and Nelson of Iowa, may for the past two years, have not as get in on the fun…

… party will leave for the meet today and for the first time in several years the Wolverines are not regarded as one of the two lead- ing contenders for the title. Included in the party beside Coach- es…

…- ndt, and Fresse. Besides these Eard- ley who is going to Evanston on his own account will be entered in the meet. Hester and Grodsky will attend to the sprints for the Wolverines while Munger, Seymour…

March 31, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… falls in the eighteen bouts eld featured the opening rounds of NA 1 LE(T YEARILING~ CAPTAIN 7JFORMER BALL STARS WHO ARE HARD PRESSED BY NEWCOMERS I OXFORD I, ('AMBRmI D(t TODIAYv lME El, WOLVERINE

… regattas won that the Wolverines outscored all their during the long period of riv- rivals, compiling a total of 260 points airy between the two English to 85 for their opponents in five dual' universities…

…. meets. The Iilini natators were the nearest to the Wolverines in total FOR ^r points, recording 2.3 to Ill for the PADDOCK OUT FOR opposing teams. THI P VL P C Coach Mann's proteges also 'set an THIRD OL…

… YMPICS eiahan r l'<es enviable record in winning races, as the Wolverines lost only five out of Charlie Paddock, holder of the ac-' 40,events during the dual meet season. cepted world's records for the 100…

…. Against. Texas has announced hi's intention of I.Northwestern the Wolverines lost going in training fcr the 1928 Olympic three events. Schwartz beat Darnall team. If Paddock gains a place on I in the 100…

…. Michigan. The Wolverine were never After the last Olympics Paddock defeated in the 40 or 50 yard sprint, seemed through, and his poor showing 440 yard swim, breast stroke, or med- in the next two years…

… 227 to 118 for opponents. The Wildcats were strong in annex- ing individual, events, coming close to Michigan's record in this respect. They lost seven out of 40 events, two more than the Wolverines

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…;'. r ,fix Y ' Y I ! ;. : w t L , P. ~ .1 . N' HO..-~ BLES T ou L S WOLVERINE TANK SQUAD BEATS Seniors To Present Funds. Collected To Memorial Campaign I C !Yf r ; r NQUERS BoIl RECORD…

… of the class memorial matches against Purdue, the Wolverine committee, the class memorial will wrestlers took the undisputel leader- 1 be a donation to the Burton Memorial ship of the eastern (division…

…-25 vistory last night in tlhe field house to put a severe damper on ifnot to crush tittrely the Purple's chamlpionship asp~irations. Six thousand prsnwNatche(I the W\olverines Secure this .ampllle V…

…~Coy. Oosterbaan was the - - - . - - - -- iain cog in the Wolverine attack, ac- .i f STARS IN DEFEAT OF NORTHWESTERN the leader of the western division, for the Conference title. In completing crushing the…

… Lafay- ette wrestlers tihe Wolverines again showed to be a well balanced team. The best the two much vaunted P'ur- JOHN WATKINS NAMED TO [rflIPOITIOIJ, ULI~i ULUIUN OU U L ,nawey cue hetavie~s could cdo…

… swimming the first, and, although Thomas had a 15 see- ihi ere rmte a coo-w 100 yards as part of the regular meet, ond advantage, hie seemed unable to years later. His namie has b)een be-j the Wolverine

…, 1927, for more than 14 The 'Wolverine relay teami, tires] tihe oilermnaker was all but pinned 'months, and last fall the three judges from their recordl breaking efforts.', when time was calledl. of the…

…Coy's guarding and floor work bordered on thle sensational. Team ;fPlay Brings Results But after all it was team play which was responsible for Michilgan's show- ing, every Wolverine doing well. The pa'ssing was…

… the best of the year and was chlaracterized bly true unselfish- ness, few lon~g shots being tried. A tendency 'to run with the ball was the only blot on tile Wolverines aside from tile unusually large…

November 21, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

…:20.. Breaking all precedents hitherto; established, the race itself was not a set up for any one man, or for any combination of three men. V 7 L +ar t , hn 1.s rlh d b, WOLVERINE "B" TEAM ENDS FIRST SEASQN WITH…

… muddy field which Crippled by this wholesale loss materially hampered the Michi- of players and unable to build up gan ball carriers, and although the a real offense or defense in the few Wolverines

…. Geistert, Reserves, Hughes' place kick being who scored three of the five touch- sufficient to give the Wolverines downs, starred for the Wolverines, a 3-0 victory. breaking away for several long While the…

… Badger Varsity was runs, while the Michigan pass de- handing the Wolverines a 6-0 lac- t fense completely broke up the Iii highly touted Maroon aerial at- INDIANA AND PURDUE tack. Deprived of the services…

May 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 179) • Page Image 6

…, OFF 01110 ith one more Conference game .re- ning on the schedule, Coach Ray er's Wolverines are hitting for a average. 1n the 13-09 slugging with Ohio State last Tuesday the higan batters" garnered 18…

…,bilts hree Buckeye pitchers, material- nereasing their averages. ennie Oosterbaan, Michigan's ;e snort marvel, is leading the reg-' 's-in batting withi .489. FredArs- :; Wolverine hurler, is the nomnin…

… with .451. 11 games the Wolverines have .ted out 128 hits in .391 ;times- at BABE RUTH HITS' TWO HOMERS AS YESI'E{PA'$REST I~LTS AMERICAN LEAGfUE B .i g Ten -Stars Expected To Score Points In Toaday…

… pitch- s, McAfee and Asbeck , each bein edited with five victories apiece. e. eleventh game goes down as a n ~for Dick Gawne. The Wolverine rlers have done very well, holding' sr Conference rivals to ,33…

… when Coach Fred Mitchell of the Harvard nine whicli will play Michigan on Ferry field today meets Ray Fisher, pilot of the Wolverines. .Mitchell'was the~ first catcher to handle Fisher's offerings when…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… CHIGAN TEAMS VIICHIGAN DAILY SLA TED FOR AC Ol 1 'J WOLVERINE TOVIE WITBlUCKEYE TEAM H[Ilhigan Will Attempt To Keep CleanIn Sate Of Wins Against Bucks In luDal feet CLOSE SCORE IS EXPECTED…

…- morrow afternoon in the giant Buck- eye stadium here, the time of the en- gagemnent being advanced on account of the Ohio-Illinois basball game which will also take place this after- noon. The Wolverine

…, is the fifth man on the team. The Indiana squad1 won from- Muncie Normal and tied the strong Louisville team in its two prac-j tice matches.1 Of the five Wolverines competing, four, Capt. Barton, Ken…

Wolverines will be filled by Barton, who has only been defeated once in Conference com- petition and has gained easy vic- tories in his first two matches this year. Heaney will play in the second position…

… is invited to at- tend. This is the first outside competition of the year for the Wolverine golfers and 'their ability is unknown except for the fact that they are all letter nren from last year…

February 07, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

…TurJsr,, Y, FPRI MflV 7:1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY VI Ot _ Mkhigan Teams Score Two Victories' SPEAKERWILL PLAY Wrestlers Score Wolverine Hockey L A. C. TANK SQUAD Decisive Victory Team Drops Three W…

…. MICHIGAN FENCING TEAM LOSES TO DETROIT CLUB Inaugurating fencing as a Varsity sport the Wolverine foilsmen lost their first match of the season to the Detroit Fencing club last Saturday, 62-40. Pettibone won…

… the next' weight, so Coach score was 2 to 1 the Wolverines get- The 200-yard relay was one of the Keen pitted him against the best of ting their point in the first 10 min- features of the meet. Michigan…

… held the 175 pounders.- Warren won, and utes of play. The game was ragged- the lead until the last lap, when Weis- though outweighed badly has been ly played and the Wolverines are muller sprinted to…

November 11, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…. Geistert, Widman, and Brown alternated in carrying the pigskin, with the fornier bear- ; ,. ing most of the burden. Four con- secutive first downs were reeled off by the Wolverines, two runs of 101 and 20…

… good blocking on the part of the Wolverine players. After making four yards through center, Geistert dropped back and passed to Widman for a first down on the Alma five yard stripe. After being held to…

…. Wagner's pass was inter-a cepted by Smith, Wolverine end, on! Alma's 35-yard line, from whence he romped through the opposition for another six points. Both kicks for points after the last two touch- downs…

…'S : of the Wolverine team. Capitol City 20 yard marker. A 618 E Liberty As' aunit, the line failed to equal (Continued From Page Six) pass, Grill to Gajewski advanced Tue., Sat. its performance of a week…

… try for the extra point, and portable typewriters ofa responsible for the Michigan touch- iHigh school of Kalamazoo was the The game ended three minutes makes bought, sold, rented, .e WOLVERINES TIE…

March 16, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… rnvw HLD AT EETS WOLVERINE SWIMMERS TD MI e Fesme w estes wll be afford TO RPEETN28SCHOOLS '#ILL COMPETE ..K' TO TINI:FACEEASENRS VTORROW NIGHT AT NODi F8urt "1u~ $Iet Prtws All Butt A L P AY RK1[ii…

… the daily routine mner mark by almost 100, the former onurther assrne htthsya record being 284. KnrtMondasrneht hsya' That a new champion will be f Wolverine team will boast ,an infield crowned is a…

… treweeks ago were talking in terms meet Coach Mann will depart 'with of recruits are returning now to tem- the Varsity natators for Evanston porarily neglected veterans as time wher'e the Wolverines will…

…- contests hold sway. Most of the clubs ner, 'Walker, and Thompson are the were engaged in such contests today. Wolverines who will participate in Within two weeks the northward the meet in Detroit. The…

… 'leave from Ann Ar~bor. % pitchers. Grover Alexander yester- The Wolverine natators a're entered dlay retired nine men in ordler in three in three Michigan AA4.U. events at the innings for the St. Louis…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…, but in its last two ap- formance last week in deTeating Cap- pearances the winning drive has been tam Hummell, of the Ohio team, noticeably lacking. stamped the Wolverine grappler as 'Coach Harry Kipke…

…- games, and Myron, a dependable per- encl. former at guard, have materially --l added -to the Wolverines' defensive First Year Quintet and offensive Dower, since the Nor- maI co te od at.e At etroit…

…I Northwestern MIect SECOND BIG TEN MATCH With a 17-6 victory over the strong Buckeye mat team already tucked avway, the Wolverine wrestlers will ference's scoring column by seor,',i six field goals and a trio of…

…, which tied with the Wolverines for first honors in the Conference last year, will meet Coach Eddie Lowrey's out- ft. tonight at Minneapolis in the sec- ond of a two-game series marking the final meeting…

… to 0; three of the points were made in the first five minutes of play by McFaden, Mar- ouette center, who gave the Wolver- ine tean' much trouble in two games a, the Coliseum. The Wolverine .team will…

… Balsamo, the Wolverine aces. Michigan held the lead throughout the second period and it was only a last minute rally that enabled the visitors to even threaten the Kipke-coached team's lead. The Noirmal…

… fill the guard berths. Nyhiand Back In Fold The Wolverine squad will be con- siderably strengthened by the return (Continued on Page Seven) to dampen the ardor of the active year- lings, and every day…

February 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… cellar posi- tion to 'fifth place. SWITZERLAND- Rolf Monsen, a Somewhere beneath that lethargicj front display4d by the Wolverine cagemen is hidden that "something" which makes a basketball team good, but…

… games. leadings have appeared in various papers to the effect that "Wolverines loom as championship contenders" and "Michigan holds hopes and fears of Big Ten Leaders," but everyone will know more about…

… points to the lads from the shores of Lake Mendota though losing 18-13. OFF rt Vedder moment baffled the Coe team. Also, once that clever defense wasl broken, the Wolverines gate some indication of the…

… reason they are con- sidered title contenders. The records show that the last six minutes netted a score of Michigan 17, Coe 3! The Wolverines seem not at all abashed by impending defeat, but on the other…

… all things, and one of these dull days Michigan's Wolverines are going to bump up against a quintet which, they cannot "bulldoze" in the final minutes. See us first. Collegiate Boys We are the ones…

… Boilermakers drilled to prevent a recurrence of this if Pur- due is leading the Wolverines Sat- urday. NEW YORK-Hughey Jennings, a HILL AUDITORIUM Tickets At SLATER'S Admission, $1.00 q THURS.q FEB. 95 8 P…

… Wisconsin, all centers, lead in Big that Michigan took the lead, 13-12. Ten scoring. Instead of staging any brilliant - comeback or scorhig with the renew- al of hostilities, the Wolverines were even more…

January 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… Febi on Saturday, Jan. 28, for a dual meet ,16, N with the Michigan team. The I.A.C. thef are national A.A.U. champions, while Th the Wolverine swimmers hold the na- low: tional collegiate championship…

… now a student at La Northwestern university, in a 100- Chi! yard race in Chicago. The former D Wolverine star covered the distance 11. in, :52 4-5 seconds.- Peterson, who will represent the T I.A.C. in…

… a oifi'-basketball there will be a lull due to the onewcomeruteof tho mazeof he Wlrnes examinations. The league Fonference basketb ,i1 player 'Iead jungles into which the Wolverines ches will get…

… speed displayed by, he furious Wildcats at Patten gym- nasiurm. This drive was also lacking at Madison. A defense found, the offense crti nbled and the Wolverines mnised many shots at Northwest- ern…

… the first time that a Wolverine mat team has ever faced an aggregation representing the Ohio school. Comparatively little is known con- cerning the strength of the invaders, aside from the fact that…

May 06, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… achievement and true de- mocracy are two great attainments. They go hand in hand., The political asnects of education must not be in- WOLVERINES ARE VICTORS OVER OHIO TRACKMimEN AT COLUMBUS; HARVARD ROUTS MI1…

… into the river. THREE RUNS CHALKED UP AS MICHIGAN OPENS WITH DRIVING ATTACK 0OSTERBAANHITS HOMER Asbeck Hurls For Wolverines; McCoy Leads Rally For Home Team In Fifth Inning (Special to The Daily…

…. The Crimson's advantage was short lived, as Michi gan knotted the count in the nexi. inning. McCoy led the Wolverine rally with a single,.Nebelung walked, and Cap- tain Loos, diminutive shortstop, sent…

… Buckey stadium, 77 1-2 to 57 1-2. With three events to be completed Ohio State trailed the Wolverine by a single point, but by taking al three places intthejavelin throw first and second in the broad jmn…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 9

… Big Ten and ni o n-Conference aggregations further than the National Intercol- legiates- which will be held Friday and Saturday, in Carnegie pool, Phila- delph ia. Both the Wolverine and the Wild- cat…

… crown last season at Iowa Cty, after winning the Conference title by a wide margin, setting a high record for the meet with 49 points. The Gopher team finished seond to the Wolverines, well ahead of the…

… best in the Conference next to the Wolverines and sur- plassed the Wolverines in "their dual engagement with the Illinois Ath- letic club by winning two events while the Maize and Blue stars gar- neredl…

… short time a go. Frank Ketz, who was beaten only ,Once in the Big Ten in the hammer throw last ,year, also expects to make a bid for a place on the Olympic teamn. The Wolverine sophomore }should xgreatly…

… improve over his last Year's form when he consistently tirew the hammer around the 150 foot mark. Thle little Wolverine captain, Buck Hfester, is practically certain to re- "present Canada again in the…

March 23, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… the, Wolverines. Illinois is not reckoned to challenge the leaders. Michigan's advance rating is based on a general survey of the best per- formances made in the course of. the dual meet season just…

… In Sprints In the back stroke, the only speed event in which the Wolverines have not registered the fastest time of the season, Coach Matt Mann's entries. nclude, however, such stars as Spindle…

… reverse suffered at the hands of the Michigan aggregation last sonason in Y t fiald hl- n ost IIYSnel~ 1OUSe. A much stronger team than the one which invaded the Wolverine strong- hold last season will…

… face the Western invaders Saturday night, while the Wolverines are reported to be con- siderably weaker than last season, in spite of the fact that they held Har- vard to a 481-2 to 461-2 score last Week…

… in the lows are the next best. Strong In Field Events Anderson, Levy, and Wickham, Cornell weightmen, are conceded the edge over the Wolverine entries. The first twjo are credited with marks over 46…

February 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… Following close upon the heels of '> the Conference leading Boilermakers, Coach Nels Norgren's Chicago Ma- roons will oppose the Wolverine bas- ketball team in the second1 honme con-N test since the beginning…

… of the sec- ond semester tomorrow night in the field house. Tomorrow night's encounter will mark the second meeting between the two teams this season, as th( Wolverines gained a victory over thbe…

… competing nations Wolverines the Maroons held the this year is larger than ever before edge for the greater part of the game, in the cup's history. France will de- only to see their advantage wiped fend the…

… train the ranking Boilermakers, Northwest- at the Ann Arbor depot. erm Wildcats, Wisconsin Badgers, and The Wisconsin games being post- Michigan Wolverines must overcome boned, Coach Eddie Lowrey took his…

… quintets, the Wolverines remain row and Tuesday nights. The Minne- idle for the remainder of the period. Purd games are sure to be played, as i ue, however, continuing its Minnesota 'rsu an artificial rink…

… the early However, Coach Ward Lambert's Pur- season the Minnesota team won a due five is highly favored to rout the pair of games from the W'olverines Illini, especially after the exhibition without…

April 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

…....... . ....... YfSTURDAYS, RESULTS XMIbiI('AN 1LEAGU'E BASEBALL CHATTER ICoach Ray Fishei 's Wolverines corn- roa i' 0the. visiting team was retire tined pitching cf mid-season caliber ool…

… Pitchers - Hoyt; Bradley, Rus'sell, The Wolverines debut pr Simmons. the exact antithesis 'of NATIONAL LEA(AUE1'.when1 Northiwestern won <"ircznat 11 10 00-- 151 ,10-7, and Maxton scored Chicago ........000…

…. The giant Wolverine hurler had his fast ball working to p~erfection strik- ing out no less than 13 of the Wild- cats. Captain ichnson the cleanup _ S e ater's and GolHose to match Plain colors in eight…

January 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… Out Wolv-erines In Last Milnute, 99 to :39 GAME TIED AT 'THE HALF Another highly groome Eastern quintet, the Penn cage squad, dis- played -enough in the only vacation tilt on the Wolverine schedule to…

…"Slaghtr - and Saturday when the annual Unii- "Buch"SI~ightc versity championships will be ae- Former, Wolverine grid star and a trie. Ti et a oDv ' mmbe ofWalerCam~p's All-Amr,- been held b)efore the holidays…

… tryouts was 2:47, remarkably fast or thej for this meet will be held Monday event, afternoon. t k this great quintet that the Wolverines epen their season Saturday night. The game is to be played in Bart…

May 24, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 177) • Page Image 7

…. with lom-e of the other teams. Those who remember the excellent showing made by the Wolverines at the indoor meet are conceding them "a good chance to pick up points. Iowa, Indiana, and Nc~th esternl are…

…. However the Wolverines will be!o ati 'onelat rnti entirely sans high jumpers and dlis-I rated at. least equally with tie «Wol- AN AE cns throwers. verine team, however, havir. defeat- ed the titleholder, 6…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…+. '.Is iI~ WOLVERINE - ' , S MPM UAD A S VWISCUN.,.IN, 31 FIRST VICTORY COMES Oosterbaan ains Individual Big Ten Scorl, IN FINALENCOUNTER Hart, Nygord, Josep 11All Score For Wolverines In…

… last night, achieving its first Big Ten victory of the sea- son in the last Conference game for both teams. Captain Maney, Nygord, and Fisher bore the brunt of the Wolverine at- tack, with Bryant also an…

… credited with 22 stops. Mitchell, Wisconsin captain, made 23 stops. In the opening period the Wolverines penetrated the lanky Badger defense duet, Carrier and Ma'son, to tally three times. Wisconsin's only…

… of the season this coming week-end, wa-,7 the reward reaped by th, Wolverine basketball squad yesterday afternoon following the 45-39 win over troublesome Ohio. Most outstanding in the Ohio tussle was…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…1" 4 E $ I yid ,A DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY *igan State Harriers Score Victory Over Wolverines C 'LASSIF #ADVERTISI u ~pSPARlTANSANEfOR a -: 1Wen Brown Wins For Second Sueeessive Year; Upstaters…

…- inutive Spartan captain repeated his victory of last year when he lcd the lanky Wolverine by 50 yards at the finish. Michigan's hopes of victory were slattered when a trio of Green and White clad runners…

… were the other Wolverines who competed against the State squad. At the three mile mark Brown was leading the field, a position which, he never relinquish- ed thereafter, although he was pressed by Monroe…

… Michigan 25- jected to showers of varying yard line. However, after an un- intensity prior to the opening successful attempt to gain, Toledo' hfumbled and Smith recovered for the Wolverines.t STATISTICS…

…. Schau plunged , through center for a yard. Draveling tackled Nor- berg for a seven-yard loss. Grove punted to Geistert who caught the ball on his own 27-yard line, and returned it to the Wolverine 42…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… two,; Smithr of the Wolverine freshmen was tied with two Ohio State- men, Wallen- stein and Meadows, for third place. 71018n High Point Man Tolan, one of Coach Hoyt's pro- teges, was the high point man…

… WINS WOLVERINE STIAR'rtr[AT IFV New York. ......... ,...15 PliiladellIpbia..............10 Cleveland ...............15 St. Louis .............14: Washington .............8S net roit…

March 06, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…-day hfor when the Wolverine wrestlers torions, Michigan would have taken Illinoistatms a the long end of the 12-9. jaunt, to the gulf. )yreechigmn meet the Illinois mat teamSaturdayth, Woend lith ha1w-9. On…

… the return trip north the \Vis- y Michiganight in Yost field house they will Rich, Wolverine light heav eight onsin team will lay over one day,I games on have a double task- that owinning then dropped…

… Thelander and Ellorman, with the y over Illi- Wolverines Were Uvderdog fe. possibility of some newcomers They met a Wolverine team, the thstmes. lest that Michigan had produced, but f the lead- a new team, a…

…, hope- champions on their home grounds. re, leaders And yet, the Illini were forced to tern has a the limit to defeat the wolverine a way tie. wrestlers 12 to '9, by the narrow mar-1 iant gin of one bout…

February 09, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…I under a new coach, is the, first teamI to be met by the Wolverines on their expedition to the North. The Badger gameq4 will be played F,1iday sand Saturday at Madison, and the follow- ing day Coach Lowrey…

… Wisconsin sextet into a form that brought them victory over the Mize- nesota team-the first time in the his- tory of Badger-Gopher hockey rivalry that the Badgers ever won. Wolverines Improve Michigan's ice…

… TO DISPLAY TEAMWORKI, Regulars Reveal Ragged DefenI e AXid Offense In Practice Tilt With "Rced" Teanni OR WIG SHOWS PROMISE Another mid-week relapse afflinted the Wolverine cage squad in yester- day…

…, recently signed a contract with the Cincinnati clubt for the 1928 baseball season at a sal- ary reported to be around the $5,000 figure. The former Wolverine star, who figured prominently in the Reds' be…

… RACE DODGE Coach Stephen J. Farrell and six members of the Wolverine track team will entrain at 11:42 o'clock to- night for Chicago where the men are scheduled to open the indoor sea- son tomorrow night…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… relay boys off to an early lead, which they maintained even though forced to splash to, a Conference record of 1:15 1-2 to defeat the Minnesota quartet. FAMOUS GERMAN WILL SPEAK HERE FIVE WOLVERINE MAT…

… round and annex a Big Ten and the public is cordially invited to title. The Wolverine 115 pounder attend. gained revenge for an earlier defeat Reverend Reiland's address is the by winning from Joe Sapora…

…-cuffed Wolverines, 50-45, over a great Cornell track team that had pre- viously annexed the Eastern intercol- legiate title. It was the only win for Michigan during the indoor season, and brought the year to a…

… success- ful close, running the string of Mich- igan successes to six in a row. In taking the extremely close sev- enteenth annual Cornell-Michigan dual meet, the Wolverines scored 7 firsts to 3 for Cornell…

… managed to keep it from Sey- to the world at large, will make his mour. The first Wolverine runner, third Ann Arbor appearance on Mon- Freese, ran about even with Treman, day night. April 2, in Hill…

… les than three inches, while Me- Queen Marie ofsRoumania, the Prince Kaig in third place was not two feet iof Wales, and many princes nld po-behind the Wolverine. A more thrill- tentates of Europe…

…. Mussolini usually ing finish could notbhemagined, these is mentioned in his speeches through three being all by themselves, with a discussion of Rogers' private and- the Wolverine rounding the last cure ience…

March 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… largest to witness a Michigan team in action on the home mat, watched the Wolverines in their sec- ond consecutive attempt to break the Indians' long string of victories. All of the bouts were determined by…

Wolverine during the meet. Sauer went behind his rival after two min- utes of the bout had elapsed and, al- though Campbell managed to escape twice, the Michigan 145 pound star re-I newed his advantage on…

… the periodj 'WOLVERINE STAR BEATSWCAMPBELL Russell Sauer Holder of the Conference 145 pound title who completed his dual meet career as a Varsity wrestler by de- cisively defeating Campbell, Illinois…

… victories over all of the welterweights in the western division of the Big T'en, while the Wolverine has beaten all his rivals in the east- ern section. This victory stamps Sauer as a favorite to retain the…

… The Wolverines after placing two indoor track title here tonight with men in the semifinals of the sprint, a total of 31 points. Iowa was se- saw their potential point winners fade cond with 27 markers…

December 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… last sea- . 100 yard free style event. Aultt . the crown to Goslin. outfits Canadiannt i son, but could not measure up to broke the mark for the 200 yard Close Behind. hockeydom, the Wolverine mentor…

… to a good Wolverine tank star, who cap.Acluded. MU.ush. playing in 1541are bright with seven of lt .yer' ders Down Pittsburh start in the meet when Walker ertred the state A. A. U. senior 150- games…

… these tried r r - I- iuFore iwo years he was stroke on the 12:12 1-5 seconds as well as equal- The development of the Crimson wear the Red Sox uniform in theers the Wolverines entori four wgreat…

… Illinois. icub in the American association. Fromhart are juniors. leadr that this honor was again Phillips of Toronto won the div- lug event while the Wolverine teami of Walker, Ault, Walaitis and Wat- soil…

… the Michigan A. A. U. meet, the Wolverine entrants were kept from performing due to BEST a lo: of the entry sheets contain- ing, the Michigan swimmers. Only -te n~v ( _________ NEW Sr ial Game TEAMS…

… eastern team held a 13-12 advantage at the end of the first period. However, the secondl half was all Michigan, and the i wolverines had piled up their 13- point advantage by the time the whistle blew…

October 28, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… on the throwing end of Gembis hit the Wisconsin right most of the Badger passes, al- tackle for six yards in two tries, though it ws Behr who completed but the Wolverine threat was ended the winning…

… a 15 yard penalty for THE LINEUPS holding and a pair of first downs .Truskowski .... LE.......Warren hTad given the Wolverine posses-".". sionofthe ball o the Badges 25Pommerening .LT... Lubratovich…

… Steinke. kowski as the game ended. For Wisconsin-Bartholomew for As a team the Wolverines showed Lusby, Hayes for Behr, Smith for to a much better advantage than Rebholz, Price for Hayes, Ganten- they have…

… ORIGINAL NE Captain George Rich, who played one of the best games of his career, against the Badgers. Besides prov-J . Ing a tower of strength on defense, M a esty,. . the Wolverine leader was on the…

… FINAL I° 0 0 7 r FINAL 0I BADGERS WELL BALANCED PLAY B Y PLAY ACCOU NT OF C A RDINAL GAME 'I i t r' . .. E' i E i i i r i r T T r i i r r FIRST PERIOD down for the Wolverines on their Michigan won…

… left Wolverine 21 yard marker. Trus-[ guard. Truskowski's long pass to kowski was hurt and Michigan took Wheeler went out of bounds and time out. fell incomplete. Cuisinier made a yard on a dou- Wheeler…

…. Bartholomew rounded Michigan's left end for a first down on the Wolverine four yard line. Barthol- omew was tackled by Orwig for no gain. Cuisinier was stopped by Cragin and Steinke for a one yard loss. Orwig…

November 03, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… center position. The others who will make the trip are Beidenweg, Decker, Gundry, Pearl- man, Patton andWidman. (Continued From Page Six) gan. They do not see how Te Wolverines backs can penetrate the…

… Illinois forward wall. They may+ see today. Physically the squad is in ex- cellent shape for the confilct with the Wolverines. Practice this week has been light, because of the fact that this is the third…

October 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… VETERAN GUARD(! MAY NOT START O00 C-1lITO U ni nrnumui They spent yesterday after noon within the confines of th new stadium holding a secr practice for tomorrow's en counter with the Wolverine The work…

… against Wyoming to pile ish- 167 pounds to the man against 130 up the Big Ten scoring record for ~~LT~b~ ~~flI~A~~ iI~lIMI~the day. Coach Stagg fears for his Lar- for the Wolverines. GOPHER TOfA i…

… is an Del Whittle is still troubled Howard Poe Purdue has revamped his lineup unknown quantity but the host of somewhat with a knee injury Wolverine guard, who will be re- Purde h a plunging backs…

April 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 143) • Page Image 7

… established by the invaders, while the others are credited to Wolverines. Jimmy Reid, the Harvard Iron Xan, bettered the former two mile mark* held jointly by Ted IHornberger of Michigan and Benson of Cornell…

… the high jump, when Chuck Waldo leaped 5 feet 11 3-8 inches, and Don Cooper set a new mark for the low hurdles of :09.4. Seven of the other eight field house marks are held by Wolverine athletes, while…

… considerable walking. With regard to the strength of the Wolverines in the several events added to those of the indoor schedule, it appears as though the hamm-er will be well taken care of by the veteran Ketz…

March 02, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… of one c:r more prac- - iug 1928 Wolverine basketball squad The Blues, evidently unsatisfied, cise isseason wt etra''jtice dual mleet5 to leSt its t1'(h. eco4d M~ediocre !was concluded last night at…

Wolverines' sle competition pedially brilliant record this seiason ing their third season on the Michi-I Rosen andI Barley sublstitted for their next year and more material is need- tus far has been limited to…

… guards, and four centers. ICept; the Wolverines participated in"Pedesohiango, and Irllois(iat-:.~1f Ninneral Winnersdual -mi ets last week end, with 1- but lottoe. C ineotan alnd oigur toowst-,.(' T; TPhe…

February 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… defeat before a squad badly{ crippled by the loss of three star performers due to ineligibility. The Wolverines took the lead at the start by winning five of the open- ing nine matches at foils. In this d…

… performance of the day. Participating in seven events, the Wolverine was not satisfied until 1e had defeated Knox at sabres, there- by winning his fifth victory o- the dTay. The epee swords durnished the bcst…

… years. Though the track on which the ath- letes competed was a poor one, it' alone cannot be blamed for the per- - formance of the Wolverine team, Farrell asserted. Any belief in the fact that Dr. Otto A…

November 24, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…, who finish- rCONFER ENCE A BROWN, IOWA CAPTAIN AND CENTER, LEADS HAWKS AGAINST WOLVERINES 0 S COUNTRY K A -. r1. ....rLf My ..al" w TODA Y NEW COACII IS SECUW3D FGR WOLVERINE HENCERS After…

… as the [Wolverines are determined to end the season with a victory. HOCKEY NOTICE All men interested in varsity or freshman hockey are requested to meet in the Union Monday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The…

…- tion golf match here. ed sixth last year, may return to form to spring an upset at Madi- son, while Monroe, Wolverine track star, who finished tenth, may also surprise Michigan fans. In the absence of…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… yearling squad has made ry very creditable showing this spring, Three telegraphic meets with Ohio State, Minnesota and Illinois were held with the Wolverine first year men romping home with a victory in each…

May 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… place the Wolverines two full games ahead of their nearest rivals while a setback at the hands of the Hawks woud leave the Michigan nine in a tie with Otto Vogel's squad and faced with the task of beating…

… fluke homer by Winer of Wisconsin, will be in the box for the Wolverines. Either Mulroney or Twogood should be the Hawks' moundsman, Mulroney started the last game against Michigan and was in the lead by…

… pole vaulters. While a Wolverine victory in the first and only home meet of the out- door track sason tomorrow after- noon at Ferry Field seems unquest- ioned, the individual stars of the Minnesota team…

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