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January 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… resistance" is having on the coal ,eni the Wolverines went scoreless, . torney-Genieral nounced h by residentWu isondupan rd auscthi s' nctaie nt nthe ctwas successful six times -out .o wh' h ritcewssge n tht…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… us A Zttention rnpu will be placed in front of KAhN AND BERESFORID STAR The first half of the game 3 a 0he signatures of the faculty oNof the of both teams, the Wolverines Spear- PPA ~Much has been…

… Dardenelles. onaces in a private house, the Do o to Petrograd. As a result of these Beresford were outstanding Michigan the Wolverines on their rampage, se treaty oncernng the ardeneles. TRtUTSgithe olveri eene…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

Wolverines the largest card An the Conference ant, the hardest they have had in years. Michigan will play Western ;state Normal at Kalamazoo' for the first tune, this game coining May 15. The Varsity will stop…

…. Feb. 12, and Coach Fisher has an- nouncedi his first call for battery can- didates for that date. The Wolverine mentor will spend one week entirely iwith the pitchers and catchers 1 efore calling for…

… last year's freshmnan team whih Iirulings, coaches and trainers agree may fill the gaps which now appear thiat the teami will be the best in in the Wolverine team.j three years. Prospects as a whole look…

January 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… giant was a gangling .tcorrivntet methodrof'ipas in ;roul gtrwhaI-e twas ae s nd I TiY 10CKY TA ze corgivingthese menpacngtice in yungstrowhh. eWadloteobtaind hiORlh while the Wolverines have had but All…

… handed threuigh the entire op- familiarity with each other's style ofi position. play that kept the Wolverines from l Wisconsin on the other hand shoe-- showing to better advantage here last ed signs of…

January 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… than elatedl to see the t dintation. in athletics means. Int one' Wolverines make a clean sweep.] or two flashes lie surprised[ everyone, Coach Barss is satisfied with the re- by his quick action andl…

… baothi aggre- lowing Mondlay and Tuesday but these gations. Second Gamime Shiowy4 linproveinent The work of the Wolverines in the second game was somewhat of a rev-:; 'W e: Use the Most Approvedi elation…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… c Mangaging Editor by the editor of the Sunday Magazine, A. D. Clark grasp of the Wolverines 'last ni '24, on Wednesday of last week, but a score of 18 to 1'( in the last nothing at all was said of…

… the matter Michigan led at the half s c a secret. ing10 to 8, mainly through Ut Coming into the office Saturday at of Haggerty and Miller, who m 'midnight, the Managing Editor dis. of the Wolverine

… ! was close, Iowa had a margin i± been given an entirely free hand in ( Wolverines in everything but the management of the paper. The 1 throws. The Hawkeyes mn example cited by the Magazine staff…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…y DAILY __. R .......... - - - - - - - - - - =Irl:lllllllllolllmplipiii mill 11101"m w. ."a" . i f ...1'. , , _.ad ' -- Ad TANK COACH ARRIVES -TO TA KE CHARGE OF WOLVERINE NATATORS…

… opening meet with 1M. A. C. but a little over a week distanat, the Wolverine ;tank mien twill have to makef the most of their time to round into shape. it will not be a powerful team that 'will face the…

January 12, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Exile in Itly, Dies After Cerebral Hemor- rhage KING'S RETIREMENT DUE REVERSES IN ASIA MINOR New Coal Dictator FRENH TROOPS SEIZE ESSEN' dt TO-ENFORCE DEBT PAYMENT; DEPUTIES SUPPORT POINCAIRE WOLVERINES

…. The sam teams will meet again tomorrow nigh' at the same thme in the Coliseum. Short Practice Handicaps Due to the fact that the Wolverine, have been practicing for little more than a week it is…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… ;regations in the informal games of matters of utmost interest are to be the past. Just what the chances are considered, all members are urged to for a Wolverine victory in the series I attend. cannot be said…

January 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… his basketball( a nmuch better brand of basketball proteges .through, an unusually hard' than was shown against M. A. C. If wokutls ngt n~the Wolverines (10 not cage theirl workut astnigt' n pepaatin fr…

… showing made by. the Wol- i pars to- be the problem which faces, veriens in the contest with M. A. C. i the Wolverines at present. In all W'ednesday night and is deternlinea probability the coach will…

… of the, defense jobs". ;ame against the F'armers their shoot-j ing of 'baskets was far below its usual lew Bo'xing Gloves tandard. The Wolverin'es had a tO F r .a of 69 shots at the basket according…

… Uniiversity has purchased 13 tfine' brand of floor work and pass- sets of 1 °ounce sparrin dgoves for ng. 'rime after time the Wolverine. use in Waterman gymnasium. This itence men would carry the ball marks…

… accur- Coach Sullivan selected the type of te. This successful Wolverine . e glove that will be used after a thor9 'ense caused the Aggies to start stall- ough investigation as to what kind fg early in…

January 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

… dorf, Marsh, Gibson, and Carson. is determined to improve it this year is doubtful that they will be able to These men have not as yet been prac- if it is possible. Hubbard, Simpson, down the Wolverines

… also worked at the preparation for the first test which Judging from Isbell's past recor pole vault for a few days. will take place when the Wolverines has an excellent chance of pl -Milers Go Easy meet…

December 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

…, been weak: spots inl the squad which have overcome the brilliant work of °the individual stars to the, undoing of the team's record. This year the. Wolverines are not counting upon slamns in any event as…

… to outrun "the best= competition that the Wolverines will meet. Whitman and Hubbard will help tq compalete the dlash squad and many more men are, expected to show, up for the event after "vacation…

… to their past performances, during the comning season the Wolverine squad will not miss Larry Butler as much as last season. With Emery of Illinois graduated and many of the othser Conference schools…

November 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 54) • Page Image 9

… handball players will ed glory Wovrnswowr nteSuhMCreery dropped{ for a 7 yard loss by { Furst hits center for 2 yards. Time-denolbfrthetiscoeat4'-hefan stands.rinnes otawon the otos hn several Wolverines on…

… 'en.- ads during the gamle betwetn"a hers' and the Wolverines back in Gioehbeland oach Y'ost with smiles Tlhursday after- the Michigan Central station. 5had with themt the Little .ug, all dressed"up in…

… Tech 0. surlus products. There is a ques- at. the he Wolverine camp during the n 1903, but it has been without of, a detective that we have 'as- ed who will bring the trophy 'n triumph and in the proper…

November 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 51) • Page Image 6

… its best as pos- Ale. The team came through the Wiscon- n game in fine shape and every man readyto take his place in the line- when the Wolverines start their st game against the fighting Minne- ta…

… defense and the attack backfield duel. to rate the berth. At the present time Count on artineau it is a toss up as to which of the men Minnesota will probably start the will start against the Wolverines

… its final prac- tice of the year over the Geddes avenue course a 3:15 o'clock this afternoon. Cs erndaytheWolverine entries in the Cv'onference race, which will be held' at Purdue Saturday, had a light…

… Hollo- well will also be entered. Badgers Look Strong Wisconsin has a group of strong har- Once again the Wolverines and the Gophers meet on the gridiron and once again the little Brown Jug occu- pies…

… another try for the riers who have shown marked im- provement since their race against the Wolverine squad. Coach Mead' Burke's squad defeated Chicago by a score of 15-40. This score shows that Wiscon- sin…

… had one of the weakest elevens in her history. The result allowed the Gophers to carry the jug back to Minneapolis, where it rested for only a year until the battling Wolverines gained their 3-0 victory…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… poor pass from the ground. Tebell, star Badger end, received a serious injury that ne- cessitated his removal from the game when in tackling the Wolverine ace he struck one of the linesmen's iron rods…

… he has displayed in the other races of the season. "It' isexpected that he will turn in a low score for the Wolverines in the 4 krj erence cross-country race at Purde ,next Saturday. ' Captain Bowen…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

…- pened today. Most of them were freshmen. Several unusually severe cases of stiff neck were reported to the Health service immediately after the Frosh Flag had been removed. TO THE FRACAS The Wolverine

… stands valiant With the pigskin in his paws; And a growl of harsh defiance Greets the Badger from his jaws. Let the Wolverine and Badger And how many are aware that it was NOT a soph but a junior engineer…

November 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…. Indi- coure. he inalscoe sowedtheI e th fraernty rosscoutrycha t ealizing that the failure to kMel Wolverines had piled up a score of 15 to start training. This looks bad for golwslreyrspnil o h na…

… set by a man entered and none can sign aft- been giving the men long drills on ed five p~ages for" 40 ye rds. The Cr"ii-. the Wolverines as-far as the three mle er Monday night, Nov. G. Vc n h al1etve h…

… with the anowest score wins the Wolverine bar- r'ierp blanketed, their opponents. iVTA'U BJA FRESHMEN SHATTER. ALL UNIVERSITY RECORD)S Hlanover, N. H., Nov. 4,--The class of 1926, at Columbia has…

November 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

Wolverine toe artist, he will be constantly threatening if anything goes wrong; with Kipke's booting. Nothing new in the way of forina- f tionis has been handed out to the! -- squad foi..>use .in- the game…

… to land the championship bids fair to mxake the western conference race this sea- son the most tor rid in its ex stence. fiWhile the Wolverines rest-speak- ing from a conference standpoint-; and engage…

… ified ad find it for you.-Adv. there. The last three years uinder his " { -- tutoring the Wolverines have tied for TRADE MARK REG. u. s._PAT40F#. Glot a room to rent?, A Rially c assi- I first and sccond…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… interfraternity 0 o ocdw o h zef beginning of the second hilf.; speedball league tournaments are:I Catching the ball on his own 25-yard League one, Delta 'Tau IDelta; league _.Iline, the lithe Wolverine slipped…

October 24, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… the Wolverines. Many com- mented on the, splendid sportsman- ship thus shown. Only the unusual construction of the stadium prevented the Michigan throng from surging across the field and carrying their…

… getting on the field, Mich- igan had the honor of giving the first cheer. It started of its own ac- cord somewhere in the block M, and was taken up by all 'Wolverine sup- porters-a cracking "locomotive…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES THE WOLVERINE HAS TAKEN THE1 TRAIL AND HIS TEETH ARE FILED TO A POINT, AND HIS QUAKING FOES FROM HEAL) TO TOES, HE RENDS THEM JOINT FROM JOINT. HIS JAWS DRIP RED WITH OH1IO'S BLOOD; IN…

…; WITH THEIR GOAL LINE CROST AND A GAME THAT'S LOST THE BUCKEYES KNOW THEY'RE THROUGH!. THE BADGER.S HUNT THEIR HOLE IN THE GROUND AND THE GOPHERS PREPARE THEIR SHROUD;. WHILE THE WOLVERINE, WITH EYES…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…, Var- sity quarter, a scarlet clad figure was upon it and the Reserve left end had circled the Maize and Blue pilot before the astonished Wolverine was brought to a realization of -the import of the…

… Yankees gave way i the seventh iining. terday under a fussilade of hits gave the Giants the edge.w who yes- and SATUARDAY OY18 WILL BE i U U ALLA ER AUDAY Saturday, November 18, will be "Wolverine All…

September 27, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… the Junior meet with a heave of 42 feet 8 3-4 inches. The winning distance for this event was 45 feet even. The distance in the Senior meet for this event was 46 feet 11 7-8 inchs. The third Wolverine

… University will meet Northwestern's negative team here, while the Wolverine negative teamr will meet Chicago's affirmative team at Chicago. The subject for the women's debate, which will be held December 8…

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