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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

May 09, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… retired in the first the Wolverine's went on a batting spree, combining five hits and a walk for five runs. Besides performing well on the mound, Bill McAfee displayed his hitting proclivities when he…

… knocked one ofi Momsen's offer- ings to deep right for a home run in the eighth inning. This was the second home run of the sea- ; son on Ferry field made by a Wolverine, Oosterbaan getting the other in the…

… park. McAfee's pitches were cutting the corners of the plate, baffling the Cardinal batters. The re'sult-nine Badger strike outs. For the first time this season the Wolverines played errorless ball. This…

…-American led thej Wolverines 'with the stick, get- ting a double and two singles in four times up. Cleveland....... 020 001 000 New York ...... 000 000 000 Uhie; Pennock. St. Louis....... 001 200 000 Athletics…

May 06, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 162) • Page Image 7

…-01 in 1 thesprng ridseries yesterday af- ~~ te rnoon on Ferry field. ' Iowa~"started out well against Ted Wu'erfel the "Illinois" squad, advancing the Wolverine two miler who captured ball' to within 10…

… advanced the ball deep into of Wednesday. "Hawkeye" territory. Hughes carriedI it over for another score. The triyI BADGER TEAM TO PLAY for point failed. WOLVERINES TOMORROW "Iowa" began an advance into "Il…

…, and Colgate, will be coach Fisher's choice to hurl for the Wolverines, while Ernie Mc-, Coy will see service, behind the plate.I The only other changes in the Michi- gan lineup since the Syracuse series…

… face the Wolverines, al-I though J'acobson and Elerman arel two other veteran possibilities. Jac- obson was unable to make the Tow"~ trip, due to illness but should be ready for action tomorrow if…

May 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

… in at the top by taking 15 pl-a.ces for the finals. 3fiehigan Qualifies Nine Ni'ne Wolverines, two of whom came to the meet on their own hook, earnedf the right ti compete in the finals, Michigan…

… singles tournament here to- day when he defeated Captain Bar- ton of Michigan, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, in Ctecourts. Budd's hard volleys from WOLVERINES SEE TQ AVENGE CHALLENGE BALLOT LEGALITY mid…

… DECISION TODAY came as a surprise, especially as the SELEcT M'AFEE TO PITCH Wolverine leader had defeated him Amendment Proposes To Change 6-3, 6-3, in a dual meet match at Chi- Crimson Has Won Reputation As…

… the proposed merit sys- ed a bit tired. years seems asured, when the highly tem at an assembly of Union mem- rated Harvard nine crosses bats with bers held Thursday night. Coac'h Ray Fisher's Wolverines

… schedule without a single defeat, the of the Union was put to a vote thButterfield Managers Are Providing Wolverines will be seeking to avenge male membership Thursday night. The Celebration In Honor Of Big…

…- chief of which occured following the Barbee is the only pitcher who has lications board appoints the business Michigan-Iowa basketball game last been able to turn back the Wolverines managers and managing…

… hit- argued by its adherents that it would iouncement that hereafter, the thea- ting aggregations, the Wolverine av- result in taking the offices in questior ers will supply an operator and the erage…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… : i IN CLOSE MEET RHEA TAKES HIGH POINT HONORS 'OF DAY By Morris Quinn Encountering unexpected opposition from a determined Gopher team, the Wolverine trackmen repeated their performance of last week…

…Kinnon (Minn.); Knoepp (Mich.), second; Widman (Mich.), third. Distance-179 Wilford etz Wolverine weight star whose toss of 160 feet, 10 inches in the hammer event against the Minnesota entries established a…

… the 1928 Big Ten race to eight, with defeat yet to stalk Wolverine premises. Since every other team has lost at least two games, the Wolverines need only to win half of their remaining contests to be…

… Freddie Asbeck. Th6 Wolverine right field collared four hits d two home runs out of eight times at bat in addition to coaxing a base on balls, sacrific- plate during yes- ing and handling four putouts. der…

… fathers Nebelung, ef 3 0 0 2 0 0 to all sorts of baseball. in the Union ball- Loos, ss 3 1 1 2 2 2 Wolverines Score Early annual Father and Lange, rf 5 2 2 2 0 0 The first game was a pushover for red by…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 7

… Seymour outfought the veteran Munger for the remaining place. The Wolverines were able to do no better in the half, Lomont fail- lig to live up to expectations an, Leonard winning third honors. Knoepp…

… concerned, how- yver, by winning the mile from Harry Gill's mch-heralded quartet of Stine, Pdnzer, Novak, and McElwee. After trailing the Indian runners for seven laps, the lanky Wolverine began to pass them…

… a scant yard ahead of him. WOLVERINES TO MEET BUCKEYETEAM TODAY (Continued from Page Six) at a .350 clip. Hess and Barnes are the other regular outfielders. Besides Klink, Coach St. John has Anes, Sil…

…, and Blanchard, veteransleft ander, available for relief mound duty. The Wolverines will be handicapped by the loss of Capt. "Stubby" Loos, who con-plains of being worked too hard. in the Law school…

… catching assignment. Freddy Asbeck will be oh the mound for the Wolverines. E IS RECOVERING FROMVDERBYEXCITFmET (By Associated Press) LOUISVILLE, May 21-The fifty- fourth Kentucky Derby was history today…

May 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 178) • Page Image 7

…n1Detroit natmo tarhfiin oe ,iiuh Cllets iinicef iI-InicRu 'The personnel of the Am"erie n :,cqn- As hiipgr-ass Siiffe rs First Iatic team to compote in #h:, inter- Dick Spindle, 1928 Wolverine cap- 1…

… the showiing of theenrs in ti , match strokes with Walter Kojac, trials. af,,JmsHueanGereP- W~ile Detroit was busy taking a F+ive Wolverines, Buck Samson, Bob 1 Lr. 'Uob Walkeu, star :sopljohmore twelve…

… Pipgras, New York hurler, lost his e fistgmeo te esowhleRth1Another Wolverine, Garc vt~ils rss folrste game orteseasnt h ier uthbe a candidate for the Canadian O~ym- j Michigan is practically" assured of…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…DAILY WIACTTACSBTEWLIEMN IHFUC"Y TA F~S~DIF BY[A1 ~ !AS'1LrrL~uALEo~T%1SPIN GIP DRILLS UNCO VER MAN Y I WOLVERINES TOVLAIIi Al flII. ilhll I [U n"M 1tfl Al tift n-',i(Seilt l~til) ,lConin ud from…

… Carlson. Michigan's sole entry, are Triennial in Grant park, ChicagoI ranks gives Coach Di('ki Hanle'y a promising. about on a par ton second. Snext weer. nucleus around which to devlop r -lTh Wolverines

…- Lemming, Edward Jens. Vernon Jen- five years, b~elieves this year's combin- Idt will bear the Wolverine hopes in tion for the annual "°Appreciation senl, "'Agato' Martin, Giriffen and Leo atioii may make it…

May 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… the Senate side the tax debateI rolled along under difficulties. Var- ious senators had remarks outside the subject to expound and Ashurst, of Arizona, helped things a little by get- WOLVERINE

… Fifteen Events With Chance For Second Places Conceded only an outside chance,+ Coach Steve Farrell's Wolverines will engage the powerful Illini track team' in their final dual meet of the season1 this…

… have little chance of get- ting better than a third. The Wolverines should win a large share of the points in the hurdles with Cooper likely to break the meet record in the lows. Jones should get a place…

… place one- two !although Waldo or Falker of Michigan might spring an upset. The Wolverines are hard hit in the broad jump with Champman out, as he should have had little trouble in tak- ing a first…

…. Arendt will be the sole entree in this event, but he should pick up a second. Pole Vault Looks Bad The pole vault looks like another bad event for the Wolverines with only Erickson to compete against…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

… Cal Edwards and his Wolverine orchestra. The Print andBook Shop Books make Gifts That fit all Pocket-books 521 EAST JEFFERSON STREET r,.r. r,, rr~,, . r ,~r.rrrr,,..*r... .. Mrrr1. .r<.. urIc K The…

… Food Prompt Service PHONE 3268 113 SOUTH MAIN I !' 1 I t ------ i " The Pride of Ann Arbor" ~ M Lunch State Street Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuerth Theater I _________________ espeetalty…

May 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 178) • Page Image 6

… strong, in the hurdles, the quarter mile. and. the weights, while the Bucks will score heavily in the -prints, the dis- cus and the jumps. Purpile Have Stars Wolverine chances to pick up sey- eral points…

May 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Masonic temple Sat- urday evening. This is an all-engi~- neering and forester's dance. Cal Ed- wards' Wolverine orchestra has been engaged to play. News From Other Colleges IRISH AMBASSADOR ATTENDS MOCK…

May 03, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

…- rent semester. The match last year went to th Wolverine teamn by a 9-0 scre but athis year's contest is expected to be more fiercely contested by the Spar- tan aggregation In case Coach Hutchins calls…

… soon after but no further scoring resulted. The third and final quarter was' likewise umraarked by any touch- dlown s. In the meantime, the "Illinois" el- even and "Wisconsin" team were Wolverines To…

… Maroons won the first game, 12-2, behind Hopkins' steady pitching. The Wolverines came back to annex the second by a 5-3 score. DARTMOUTH.The board of trus- tees has announced a building pro- gram for the…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… construction and maintenance work, Mr. Pardon ex- plained yesterday, and the relative cost of various methods employed also receives consideration. M'AFEE IS STAR IN CONTEST HERE f r Bill McAfee Wolverine right…

… CONFERENCE VICTOR1 WOLVERINES BUNCH 12 HITS AND PLAY ERRORLESS BALL IN FIELD M'AFEE GIVES FOUR HIT: Varsity Chalks Up Fifteenth Game 0 Season In Handing Wisconsin Its Third Big Ten Defeat By MORRIS QUINN…

… Wisconsi team its third Big Ten defeat of th season yesterday afternoon at Ferr field, 9-1. The victory was the Wolverine' fifteenth of the season and their fift -'-------' - -'+7straight Conference success…

May 15, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

… hammer throwv. Of the ,fifteen Oja (Min.), second(; lPottle (11Iili.), first places awardled, the Wolverine third. Distance; 164 feet. yearlings garne(1100 all 1but fivet ame ho-Wnb 1,1tl ' te ely rcealo…

May 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

… over two Conference rivals, Purdue and Northwestern, to its credit, the Michigan golf tean today faces the task of disposing of another Big Ten opponent, Wiscon, sin, in a match at Madison. The Wolverine

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…-Lafayette Beg. Suniday Nighit THURSTON THlE FAMOUS MAICIAN Nights, Stn. -hnd Slit. MA t.25e 'to .A' Popular Mat Thurs., I AIRMOgY EVERY ID. AND SAt. EVE. lit~sic]BY MISSLE'S WOLVERINES E ver ybody Welcome I…

May 06, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 162) • Page Image 8

… engineer- ing society, and the Forestry club. Music was furnished by Cal Edwards' Wolverine orchestra. Fountains pens were used as long ago as 1600, when reference was made in a book to their use by…

… Eleven Wolverines For Mother's Day Sunday, May 13 MOTHER'S DAY CARDS, STATIONERY, FRAMED MOTTOES-ALL BOOKS OF VERSE AND OTHERWISE ESPECIALLY SUITED TO THIS BEAUTIFUL OCCASION U NIVERSITY SBOOKSTORE STATE…

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 5

…?-For cash or with a year to pay. WVhir l-Merrick's. Where 1-923 Church St., Ann Arbor. "The Pride of Ann Arbor" I Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuerth Theater 9a Will Be Open To Accommodate Senior Ball and May…

May 16, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 170) • Page Image 7

… 'after run- ning the mile, as he did against Ohio, Michigan should take. a second. In that nmeet the lanky Wolverine hooked as if he could better 1:57. tomont of Michigan is also considered a stroi…

May 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…M ihigaii Comes To Bat In Ninth Inning By Morris Quinn Louie Weintraub's long home run along the left field foul line in the Wolverine half oFf the ninth inning broke up one of the best pitchers' battles ever…

… from 9 until 12 o'clock a determination of the Senate to keep the run to the Wolverine cause by The Baccalaureate Address will be I Boulder dam as the unfinished busi- making a balk anh Umpire Greene…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Featured Byi CAPT URES SECOND COLGATE ISERIIES 00STERBAAN PITCHES 'E I ( INNINGS; RELIEVED BY GAWNE a Louie Weintraub Wolverine third baseman whose fielding and hitting featured Michi- gan's second…

…. Bridges starred for Colgate, sensationally,'while Hagy, an also played well. Weintraub, Wolverine thirn starred at bat and in the fie Lange and Captain Loos alsc to advantage. Nebelung's sh aten 01 we'n iy…

May 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… ball for the first two innn but in the third triples by McCoy Nebelung, and a single by Loos g the Wolverines a two run lead. ( gate tied the score in the fot frame, when Acker reached first Mc…

… oppose the Wolverine tw: f with Gardner, a veteran, held it - serve. I Seniors To Don Caps' And Gowns Tuesday In Annual Swing-out Following the swing-out exercises of the senior class, next Tuesday…

May 15, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…. (Whee reD .U . Stops at State) 5 lI11I illll1111111IIIHl 11111{IIIIgE= H EA T ER h 4 K S Hot Music -:- - - - - Novelties Bud Golden'S ELEVEN WOLVERINES Granger' s Academy When Dad was a "Modern Youth…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

… Water m ill I [I ll II UEEI IlIIl t1EtElil 111E|1111 IUIl~ 1 IIIIII[I III IIIIglfl I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SODAS CANDY The Eleven Wolverines Fraternities and Sororities Here's "HOW" If i…

May 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…- somewhat uncertain, until game time. sition., and Graham in sixth place. Coach Fisher may use Reichmnan he-. Of the six Wolverines, only one, hind the plate and McCoy in left j c~iaefer, has been defeated in…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

… GOLDEN'S Eleven Wolverines Granger' s Academy """"f :" 1 r .. .: :. _,. .. .. CAS S THEATRE ONE WEEK ONY Beginning Sunday, May 6 Nights, $1.00 to $2.50 Wed. and Sat. Matinees. $1.00 to $2.50, plus tax…

May 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

….- _- a 8 ~~A. Ma to 1 .M SAUNDERS CANOE LIVERY w On the Huron River at Foot of Cedar Street Wednesday N ightGE~ GRANGER S BUD GOLDEN'S Eleven Wolverines Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Granger's Academy…

May 23, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…> Wolverine Netmen Win Eight Matches Out of Nine In Final Dual Meet Of Season BARTON DEFEATS BU D D Losing only one match of the nine the Michigan Varsity tennis team ov- erwhelmed Chicago yesterday at the…

May 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… and in rain during the morning,; Weekly will not be effected until the the Wolverines collected nine point's to beginning of next fall, Hooker said INorthw'estern's three, leaving the yesterday, when…

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