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March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… Wisconsin 1 5-2 in the closing minutes of the final gamrc of the season, an inspired Wolverine team repeated their early season victory over the husky Badger outfit by a 3 7-22 count last night in the field…

… - ~home court, jammed the big field 100 SAD house to see the Conference I~i leaders battle for the lead. Last ieight's overwhelming vic- tory guaranteed the Wolverine ER quintet its third dourt title in the…

… bring hsteam within one point of the Woleriesas the half ended with the score, 12-11, Michigan. . The Wolverines started the scor- ing shortly after the half started, T ruskowski passing 'to Orwig for a…

March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… MEET indoor practice so far, Coach Ray POLE VAULTERS TRY OT Fisher, Varsity baseball mentor, P- - stated that several of his men had With the Wolverine delegation been showing signs of regaining' which…

… Carnival at Lansing d1st Saturday where the Wolverines - placed second to the Spartans in slow time over the saucer shaped MIGHTPLACErSECOND track, Coach Farrell plans to enter ___ a different quartet in the…

… of Minnesota, is expected to make whether their two last games with the going tough for the Wolverines.I Wisconsin end in a Gopher or a Pole Vaulters Tryout Badger victory. However, two de- The final…

… in the Intramural building pool. The Swin. The outstanding star of the Wolverines were not particularly meet was Wolfe of Michigan, who) impressive against Wisconsin last took firsts in both the mile…

… yard relay. 26 athletes, while Coach Frank At Madison tne performances of Hill of Northwestern nominated Hubbell, Watson, and Walaitis 25 men, were best from the Wolverine "Rut" Walter, Northwestern, and…

… quarter the Wisconsin tank undoubtedly miler. Norman Root, dash man; handicaped the Wolverines. Charles Weaver, shot- putter; Har- Meyer of Wisconsin was clocked old . Haydon, hurdles; and Dale in fast time…

March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…MARS 5;^ 102 THE MICHIG-A NDAlLY Intramzral Authorities AnnounceOpen HouserLAssI F i . COMPETITION IN EIGHT SPORTS WILL DR T MA WOLVERINE MAT WOLVERINES OVERWHELM BADGERS, SQUAD WORKING 37…

… scores than Coach Keen's men did. Indiana Match Close But Coach Keen is little troubl- ed by comparison. The 'Wolverine coach described the Indiana natch as far too close for comfort, and added that Coach…

… respective divisions, although the Wolverines have yet to achieve the distinc- tion of a Big Ten championship. (Continued Froni Page 1.) Score Remain Close Chmielewski fouled McCoy and the Michigan captain…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

… services as usual. Passion serv- ice will be held at night at Zion Lutheran church. Rev. Stellhorn will use as his topic "The Preparation." CAR WASHING A SPECIALTY CAMPUS GARAGE 604 E. WASHINCTON WOLVERINES

… of Shimek. Rea's left arm still showed the results of the injury which retired him after the Wisconsin fray. Despite this handi-I cap the Wolverine leader showed flashes of form that made him famous…

… strategy, the Wolverine high score to second place, w men kept Michigan's total count on surpassed by no the upward mount. Time 'after time ence. Ely broke lose from the defense that Iowa had been stationed…

… tie with Illinois, both teams day. Northweste: having seven wins and four defeats. basketball game If the Wolverines win from North. the relay. JUST .RECEIVED Burchard and Inglis - Dental Pathology…

March 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…, will be among the hardest of the year. Ohio holds one verdict over the Wolverine, having won early in the year here in Ann Arbor, 22 to 10. Since that time Michigan has improv- ed'so greatly that there…

…, which is not likely. Michigan has shown the most mar- velous comeback of any team in the Conference. After the disastrous ear- ly season games, the Wolverines seem- ed to get under way, and in the last…

….-Adv. WOLVERINES ARE STRONG IN MILE RELAY AND DASHES Three hundred and ninety-two ath- letes representing 42 institutions from all parts of the country await the shot from Martin Delonty to start the It is expected…

March 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… preliminary games behind them, the Wolverines played brilliant hock- ey against stiff 1lopoition,. iand by deC- feating both Wisconsin and Minnesota in the two series, won a clear claim to the Big Teon crown…

… criminally neg- ligent, Coroner William M. McGraw saidl in his verdict. Suliserihe for Time 1fieliigan D~ally to get going aft er thteir turn. Dun- akin. Johnson andl Papenguth will be thme Wolverine hopes in…

March 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…-Minnesota dual ing meet held last night in the pool. The Gophers, undefeated petition in the past two years, owned, 47-22, by the Wolverines of the fastest dual meets held Big Ten in many years, giving an the…

…-10 seconds, ng the distance in 1:46 2-5. e, Michigan's , sophomnore star, d Hill to the finish, losing out cant'margin in the final stretch. 41, his sophomore teammate, d a close third. all, the Wolverine free…

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