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May 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

…. Williams scored on another grounded to Daniels. One rn'n, o)e other win for the Wolverines, after Dial 21408 521 East Liberty Bet wild pitch. Superko tossed out hit, no errors. I which Colby Ryan came…

… foul line. Holtz- I UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-.j for the Wolverines when they ;Forthe Home, Fraternity, and I ' Ph man left the game and McNeal re- There is no honor among fraternity! floated through two…

March 21, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

…Back has Wolverine baseball team last year On fth Fo ufedr one:akhsI has been released by the Chicago O eO Al Simmons, Mule Haas,. and Bing ~ -- White Sex< to the Seattle Club of! Miller, his regular trio…

…, Intramuiral building, 8 p. mn. Midigan Sw.immers Break Relay Record (Coufinutd From Pagc6) IIosmer wvas the sixth Wolverine -who aided in equalling the 600 ,yard record. The 400 .yard relay standard which the…

Wolverines al- §o endeavored to break on 'Thurs- day night is now unofficially 'held by the Chicago A. A. with a time of -31~37.6.. Michigan was clocked in 3:39.2 for the 400 yard distance. Neither the C. A. A…

December 16, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

… did Michigan, 4 to 2. 'Three Stars on Oppositon. Three men are outstanding on the visitor's team which will test the Wolverines' strength before the regular Conference season opens. "Smokey" Reynolds…

…, "Red" Cur- ran and "Sonny' Riseborough, should give the Wolverine defense a busy evening. Although there are still plenty of rough spots on the Varsity team, the exhibition it showed against Western…

… Ontario was encouraging for so early in the season. Under- dogs at the beginning of the game, the Wolverine puckmen out-skated the visitors throughout the game to take the decision by a margin of two goals…

…- standing. Crossman scored two of the Michigan goals and played a nice game all around, while Courtis gave another exhibition of his cus- tomarily good work at wing. Jack Tompkins, the Wolverine goalie, also…

November 08, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… State, and Michigan match strides this morning in a triangular meet over the course at Urbana with the starter's gun scheduled to start the men on their way at 10:30. Cap- tain Fitzgibbons' Wolverines

… squads are strong, and figure to push the Wolverines hard for winning laurels. The lev- elness of the Illinois five-mile course as contrasted with the hilly aspect of their own course is a big factor in…

…. Hanover ranks as one of the fav- orites for first place among the in- dividuals, and together with Evans, and Austin, the star Wolverine ha-. rier, should stage a pretty race for the winning laurels. The…

… fencing is urged to kid of a new reid for ground From pre-game indications tim WANTED-Student laun conmunicate with Johnstone. gai ng on runnn plays from Wolverine Juniors are favored to sonable hhsege and…

October 05, 1930 (vol. 42, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

… Tessmer in the act League club just one game behind of kicking. The penalty gave Mich- the world champions and will prob- igan a lrst down on the Wolverine ably give them enough confidence 43-yard line. so…

…-yard line. Purdum replaced Auer at left tackle for Michigan. Newman completed a pass to Wil- liamson gaining 12 yards and giv- ing the Wolverines another first down on the Spartan 20-yard line. State…

… left flank and cut back through left tackle and over the goal line, but Michigan was offside on the play and the ball was brought back and the Wolverines were penalized five yards. Newman completed a…

… to the Wolverine 37-yard line. Eliowitz took time out after making a hard tackle of Tessmer. DeBaker rounded State's end for seven yards. Hudson went through for first down on Michigan's 47-yard line…

May 10, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…'clock on 'ery. eld. Should the Wolverines bow to the Illini in todAj's, game it would practically ;asure them of finish- ing well remioved from the top of the Big Te'n standings at the end of the season…

… start the garme in the bo'x for the Wolverines, it is most likely thatj either ontague .or Compton will be the Mjichgan hurler. Montague has not gone as well in his past few starts as was expected of him…

May 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… strong entrants in thewith the younger generation once ond base handled 13 chances with- high jump. again. out a, trace of a slip, getting credit The Wolverines a r e counted unter i Tien, has for two…

… than are the nAitional championship ioCs time sice his return to the capable of holdig up their obliga- combation of Doeg and Lott and Wolverine liiieup jtion in the shot. Canipbell of the the Va.n Ryn…

…-Allison alliance that Chicago, too, handled themselves Wolverines is a big favorite to tw world-wide fame last year by well in the fAeld_ the lone Maroon Icapture the hammer throw and he d. i tr i'inin hak he…

… events in which Farrell's men at the Intramnural buleng ought to score the major'ity of - T h u r s d a y, May 9, at seven points. The Wolverine mile trio p. m. It is imperative that all i consisting of…

April 27, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… acktason g forceful service proved more than R H E retired him unassisted. No runs, no decisively turning back a strongenough for the Wolverines. Philadelphia 011 010 001- 4 5 1!hits, no errors. Western…

… ......010 000 002- 3 10 1 sharply through Topol, Hudson seasons the Wolverines displayed a Sorenson down to a straight set New York . .104 100 11x- 8 11 0 scoring. Truskowski was caught well balanced front…

March 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… their feats, Coach Cliff .Keen's Wolverine .mat- again this season. And. what is, men will turn their attention to more unusual innthis sport, both I the National collegiate meet at of these competitors…

… weapons, ty, the Wolverine tankmen who sur- while Dowsett may place in the vived the initial contests will swim first three in the epee. again today in the finals. A bitter battle is predicted with…

… kagc q) -i inacnt illuul ~i ! 'a ul 1 r i 1r v I-'1 showing which the Wolverines make in the Conference meet end-' ing tonight, but there are four men who are almost certain to go. Cap~- tain Hewitt…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… ................ Michigan 1929 ................ Michigan r NATATORS ENTRAIN FOR BIG TEN MEET Squad of Fifteen Varsity Men Accompany Coach Mann to Northwestern. ''I CONTEST BEGINS TODAY Fifteen Wolverine Varsity nata- tors…

… , I '" i f Walker, veteran Wolverine swim- mer, will also defend his Big Ten championship in the 40 yard sprint and swim in the 100 yard free style. The other two Maize and Blue en- tries in the 100…

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…

May 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…- petition, the Wolverine Varsity ten- nis squad is prepared to open an in- vasion of western schools this att- ernoon when it wll. meet the Bad- ger netmen at Madison. Following the Wisconsin contest the…

… form evident in the last two meets. Wolverines Favored Wisconsin has lost two consecu- tive meets in the past, and unless they show considerable improve- ment over previous performances they stand well…

… fact that Michigan has less veterans than the Bad- gers the odds are in favor of the invaders. With Beal, Capt. Ham- mer, and Brace playing in the first. three positions, the Wolverines present an…

… imposing front. Beal and Hammer are both experienced vet- erans and Brace, a sophomore, has been playing a sterling brand of tennis for the Wolverines thus far this season. Bob Clarke, Rollin Clarke, and…

… thin-dads the day's workout on the diamond for standings in the junior circuit are ftroonhbispropgramiyesthe assmhei-I[ afternoon in rprtion fr he ekh Wolverines. Coach Fisher had beginning to assume a…

… the Yanks have___ ate kept him out of the box. L .idles. He needed only two his three uld The Wolverines will workout on fourte pacernow after a bad start. NATIONAL LEAGUE. trials to take an additional…

March 16, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… , 100 , an d P ma Oi A ir1 URIIC II1 TO p IAVf2='2 0 yard free style eycnts, he was . l1oltI~nfo ~,I1e.Cn play. ed the title, "Pandit" which is com- I One Speaker Opposes. Wolverines jour frst prates…

… chairman afford a link betee'n the brew- diminutive Wolverine captain out- Missouri's mile relay team show- gypsy girl, who is obliged to con- of the dance committee. The date ery and distillery and the…

… 175 Wolverine speed artist in the Con- seniors of the Law school has clos- Ipound crown. In the heavyweight erence meet at Five Yangste Steamers ed and there will be a general saler r si class Burdick…

… the sponsored, the Liberal Studentse B300 yard dash. The Wolverine chine gun and rifle fire by Chinese the form of a summons to the union of the Unitarian church. The BY DETROIT FIRE sophomore's showing…

Wolverine quartet captured piano.1 the 160, yard relay by several yards This band comes here' for this over6Wisconsin, while Northwest- function only after extended ne- ern took third. Bob Howlett of…

Wolverines won the 440 most crowded spots in the metro- yard event for the third year in a politan dancing world. Johnson row only-after a thrilling duel with and his band have played in At- Wilson of…

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…

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

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… ___~ -(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…

May 28, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 172) • Page Image 7

… .team, announced .yesterday that at least six 4and, possibly seven- members of the Wolverine team would -make the trip to the L. C.-4 A track -meet that -will be held -at Cambridge, Mass.., next ;Friday…

… and -Saturday.f (leading the Wolverine delega- tion,\will -be :Eddie 'Tolan, premier! print man arid holder of the. ,world's record for the 100 yard dash. Tolan will ruin up against, some " good…

May 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Outstanding Work on Fish Study. Emmons, Effinger, Miller Wil be Principal Speakers at Dinner. I Palo Picked to Turn Back Bats of Wolverines in Endeavor to Gain First Win. Iy Joe Russell Ir H~oping to improve…

…, will probably put the Wol- tom rung of the championship lad- der, while the Wolverines are strug- gling for recognition in the race to defend their 1929 title. Coach Fisher's 1930 edition with two, wins…

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

October 10, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… - The members of the Philadelphia Athletics- willI get $5,000 per man for their shares1 of the World Series money. Card- inal members will get $3,350 apiece.1 BOILERMAKER STARS POINT FOR WOLVERINES I…

… members of the Riveter backfield that crushed through the Wolverines last year, while VanBibber was a tower of strength in the line. Purvis is highly touted as a fit running mate to the other members of the…

October 09, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Preparations for Purdue went for- ward again today behind closed gates and the Wolverines gave eve- ry appearance of a sincere endeavor to make the visit of the Black and Gold an ineresting one for Coach Kizer…

… rather lukewarm of- fensive play displayed last Satur- day the Wolverines will unloose a brand of fighting attack against the Boilermakers that will leave noth- ing to be desired. Coach Kipke this week has…

May 25, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…PAO~k ; THE MTCHT(4. 'AN nATY*V c' trrrnx r x : :ser nr n . .._ .M 7a a a.+ seaTaVa- --a-a.W..C' i^1 L/ L "'r1 La ~.. ..1. . ,i U.NI DAY, MAY 25, 1930 WOLVERINE GOLFERS OVERWHELMED BY ILLINOIS…

… the Wolverine golfers took the amendment would be approved' was not indicated by members ofj hardest beating that they have the group who adjourned late last! ever had since the introduction of night…

May 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

… liv- enough to stop the best that the ed up to expectations as yet. Un- Wolverines could offer. doubtedly, he will find his batting Palo most likely will be the hurl- eye in the near future, as he is…

… in the Michigan nine. In his other favor of Hunnefield. start against the Wolverines he Gullic, St. Louis outfielder, is the I held them to six well scattered; only prominent newcomer to come hits, but…

… the above the average, i flashiest fielding combinations that has opposed the Wolverine nine all Athletic Board Adopts season, looking better in this re- spect than any other of the teams 1930-31 Season…

May 21, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 166) • Page Image 7

…TH~I CH:! CtA DAILY PAGE SETEN 9- t*AE SC~ORES STARS IN LIN US OF BROWNS AND TIGERS Wolverine Netmen - Win Close Decisi Over Illinois, C LAS S IFIE AD VETiil SIGj on NATIOCNAIL LEAGUE…

… third sets to NOTICE Turner and Toppen. I WE BUY USED CLOTHING The match .that won the meet for I. BENJAMIN the Wolverines was the second 1 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 doubles played by Beal and Clarke…

… relay event. All four Wolverine run- Jopes Sets New Course chamnshp. p ighe of Mm- among the leaders. Other fast mil- ners are capable of running the and Trophy championship.ers include Hanover of Ohio…

May 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…IS ~ oE TRUSKOWVYSKI G tNPOSITION Lo Digel Wins Match oc ene t c sopposing been i toorwihnthnofeec Faces Wolverines captains for tomnorrow s tilt. Eve- possibly gofesgaheLtavasontodTwo ~l'*~~land, who…

… Friday Coach Fisher will r&- I opposition and need but two more Wolverine star will assist Coach j lete, Truskowski more than livedI fessional' championship" at Moor; Manuel. Daniels and Hudson are :09…

… the Stocker !" :days of the great~ Iattack, the Maroons losing 10-0 and ''"" .~ Benny Ooster- fthe Wolverines 5-2. To catch the'' . baan, having al- I ATHLETIC SCHEDULE.' flying Badgers it will be…

May 17, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… from defeat, 21 Wolverine track stars will invade Minnesota today to match times and distances with a strong Min- nesot a track team. Both squads have victories to their credit over Conference opponents…

… considerable good account of himself against Second game: pion, Cyril Tolley, five and four, strength in holding the Detroit ag- I anyone the Wolverine mentor may Washington ..000 001 030- 4 6 1 and Roland Mac…

May 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…R r w V wvw ---V-w'-V7WTvw'V V 7.VV 7WVT rV - sWir I 15. 19M4'r T"I41HE MICHIGAN . D A I L Y PAGE SEVEN .'fy t '~o . niy :. '.'" -.-. .." . .x'.... 4.rn. Wolverine golf Team W ill Meet…

… the Wolverine golfers invade the Wildcat cotirse today with every in- dication of again chalking up a win. Coach Trueblood and his squad left Ann Arbor Tuesday for a day's practice on the Northwest- ern…

April 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…. I by some six or seven rekes. Jones and Smith, his youthful book telegraphic meets for each The Wolverine golfers have been As it was he ,iiished the first rival, have been paired for the scc week…

… 1929 they won all dual{ nieets, but finished second in thei all-Conference tourhament held at Minnesota. All of the Wolverine dual meets have been won by de- cisive scores, last year's closest contest…

… the next few years. Boast Strong Material. Last year's crack Varsity, squadI has several members still in school who should turn in good perform- ances for the Wolverines again this season. Ahlstrom…

March 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…- °r and Wood of the Wolverines ver the 75 yard distance. In the 0 yard low hurdles Michigan tands a better chance to gain oints, with Potter and Wood op- osing Siegel of Cornell. Cornell nas a trio of…

… lives E~eaProve Har Worker.Kao Aldinger, while not of the caliber agers to win the campus honors. Let F of the othcr two Wolverines, is a Philbin has taught this year's crew lightweight who has shown…

…-cam- second. pus tournament, and while most of Behind the bat the Yankees are them have a great deal to learn,ASK FO*K1I" TE !strong. Bill Dickey will do most of about the mat game, the Wolverine 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…

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 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…

March 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…Columbia. Romeo and Juliet" opens for a not as yet been disclosed. The Wolverines took the lead in j four night's run. Construction to Begin June 1. to he tf T'Ilt the point scoring at the very start The production…

…. Several times du- tively behind Al Schwartz of North- afternoone for a committee room foin the match twestern. In the 440 yard free style and full dress rehearsals are sched- space ing the Wolverine entry…

… Capt Ault of the Wolverines at tled for tomorrow night and Tues- the student Executive council} nearly had his opponent's should- Capt. day night. Costumes for the entire which is composed of the depart…

…' dents and the student organization ve of West Virginia, but lost to! Wolverines Battle Wildcats. out in the dancing class held twice will be effected. s Robbins of Missouri by a referee's It now became…

… of two seconds. between Michigan and Northwest- cast have attended a fencing and Michigan placed fifth in team ern, the Wolverines pitting their broad-sword class twice a week in gducted directly from…

… the Wildcat's captain, ansentt of the several fights connect the lobby desk with the M. won its third straight national Al Schwartz. The Wolverines had resentation of the a t Student officesE g team…

December 14, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

WOLVERINE CAGERS OVERWHELM BY BIG LEAGUERS SPARTANS WITH FAST ATTACK Only a relatively few deals have been made by the major leagues in (Continued From Page 6) fire end the Varsity took them over the baseball…

… 'B' a r d *1 Basketball Tilts. gan's biggest athletic event she holidays will take -place, y night in Yost field house he University of Pennsyl-} encounters the Wolverine n the hardwood court. This…

November 02, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

…-. t ana, Pennsylvania, Drake, North- western, Army and Southern Cal- 4 O= ifornia. Fesler and Ticknor haven't thea advantages that accrue from be- e- - -- Ing almost constantly in the lime- Wolverines T…

… i i \.r 1 1 1 V K'-1 I A L.+' 4 a. A a.d K Hi ti PLAV 4 1 ___._ WOLVERINES WIN N CROSS COUNTRYI Michigan State's Long Winning I I CD LASSIFIE T ADVERTISING __ _. cold running water in room…

May 04, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

…, anad. lludsona, with three singles, wvere tihe batting r- x for the Wolver'ine team. Ninse extra base blows were numbered among the 24 hits that were gathered by both teams, six Mlichiganx and three for…

…, the Mich- igan all-campus booters lost by. a 4-2 score which actually indicated unexpected strength on the part of the Wolverines. Playing a fast game replete with thrills and hold- ing the score do…

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…

August 12, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… against the Wolverines at Ann Arbor on December 6. Like most startling games, this one is ex- pected to be an easy one for the Maize and Blue five. Michigan State will be met next, and the Spartans, who are…

May 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 165) • Page Image 7

… only sophomores and vimmy in the soutpin wih are relatively inexperienced in Con- Samend the suthpaw, will ferepce competition. Although ,the defend the title which he won in Wolverines bowed to…

… combined efforts of the Wildcats of Sentman in the hurdles and his combnedeffrtsof he ildatsrunning mate Rodgers. the Illinois and Wolverines, together with any rngas e yodgeeerinois other victories that may…

… the Big Ten in have. its trouble overcoming the the person of Orval Martin who Wolverine combination of Hicks, holds the record in the 880 and is Howard, Lenfesty, and Royston' leader of the Conference…

… gone down in defeat course on which the meet will be only twice, once to Illinois and held. once to the Wolverines. The Crim- Purdue should cause little con- son may even surprise and finish cern to the…

May 07, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… TAKES CLOSE 2-1 GAME IN MROON CAIMP . - - I Compton, Aided by Air-Ti Fielding,. Allows Chicago Only Four Hits. ght NO ERRORS FOR WOLVES Wolverines Get Nine Hits From Southpaw Knowles to Earn Two…

… Pitching. Tim Knowles handled the pitch- ing assignment for the Maroons and turned in a very creditable showing, holding the Wolverines1 to only nine hits. Last week Knowl- es proved a perfect question mark…

… Hammer, Wolverine net ace, (BY Assoiatd Press) Calm and dispassionate in con- :signed according to the order in o'clock. From Friday on, with the routed Olsen to the tune 6-0, 6-2. DALLAS, Tex., May 6.-At…

March 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… Russell. f t'he Eight scrappy Wolverine wrest- xcel- lers clawed their way to third only place in Western Conference mat were ratings last night by sending a which rful a e team hoedmagt- ama- powerful…

… outstanding younger i was announced. liberals of the present day. He has 3eaten Out. traveled widely abroad, where he of the Wolverines has been connected with post-war by a step in a reoryouth" movements…

… understanding between the time- of Wesleyan Guild. keepers and Referee Dickerson to go into an overtime period to de- cide the bout. In this time, how-, NOTED AS AUTHOR ever the veteran Wolverine ran up1 an…

… fifth in Jail Cells. Wolverine win. ..:+.. last f ork Highland Park, .Two-Year Title Holder, Is Downed in Sixth Interscholastic -Co'test. t. un- the Few ary, t 8 um 'ant by ion Tes~ °ard bort nd, r…

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 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…

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 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 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…

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…

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…

December 02, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… for the Michigan varsity. Last Saturday the Wolverine tank squad performed in an exhi- bition swim at the Indianapoolis Athletic Club before a p acked house. and the conclusion of the festivi- ties…

… needs only experience, wrrestling . The Wolverines are exceptionally About 14 or 15 men will be eanter- strong in the sprints with Eddie dntthsmeatcth eit. Tolan, world-famous flash, Camp-dit hsme…

October 17, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… 34-0 It is a day in the autumn of 1897 -October 16, if you must know- and Ohio State university's foot- bal team has arrived in Ann Ar- bor to do battle with the snarling Wolverines. It is the first…

… problem but finally emerged in the form of a wolverine. The finished drawing was sent to Bauer at Nurnberg, according to Rogers, where the cold man, as the sole survivor of the Guild of Her- aldic Carvers…

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