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May 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… DEFEAT WISCONSIN Wolverines hIigh AND TIES FOR AN0THER TO SUORE 14 POUNTS FOUR MARKS FALL Win, 22 to 2, Playing In Wind; Lead 11 to 1 By Noon .+..vv. aav wu . .Uau a.U L11G k CA LVIULVG VL Liltz t 1 t…

… the overwhelmingy core of 22-2. Following their win over Northwestern in such a fashion' stamped the Wolverine team as one of he best in the Big Ten, excelled by Chicago alone, which has not lost aj…

… Conference meet. A high wind, which swept the course during the morning, seemed to other the Wisconsin men but had no ffect on the Wolverine golfers who pimped into a lead of 11-1 by noon. Captain Feely shot…

…, the Wolverine pair having a best ball score of 70, which is two below par. The second of the foursomes proved o be the most thrilling of the match-f s, with Connor and Cole shooting 751 nd 76…

… remembered by Michigan fans. The Wolverine hurdler got a fair start, and was trailing the leaders at the half way mark by several yards. He crept up gradually, and was just a yard behind Werner over next to…

… :25.6 seconds.I Another upset cane when Captain Freyberg, Wolverine middle distance man was beaten in both' the mile and the half mile. In the former event E Freyberg was in last place going into the…

… second behind the Ferry Ifield record. Northrop was the high point man of the meet, the versatile Wolverine ac- counting for 14 markers. He was tied with his team mate Prout in the pole vault, won the…

… in the ninth inning and beating Illinois 5 to 4 yesterday, the Wolverines virtually assured them- selves of the 1926 Conference base- ball championship. Unless Wisconsin, who is in the second place…

March 14, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

Wolverine swimmers have made in Conference meets since they entered the Confer- ecce four years ago. This meet also marks the first time in the history of swimming here that Michigan has ever taken two first…

… philosophy. Professor Perry will be the guest of Prof. R. W. Sellars of the philosophy department during his stay in Ann Arbor. Michigan Places In Seven Of Ten Events; Hester Equals Big Ten Record WOLVERINES

… possessed too much re- serve strength. Jung and Reinke of Michigan failed to place, both men being forced to start the race in the rear of the crowd. Hester Wins Dash, Hester, brilliant Wolverine sprinter…

…, with Beatty of Iowa fourth. All four of the Wolverine sprinters qualified for the semi-finals, Hester, Kelly and Stirling winning their heats, while Voelker took second in his heat. The two latter…

… record in their respective heats. Chapman Breaks Record Chapman, Wisconsin's sophomore afnr licfL1 nn Iir, n"A PLBi 'an 6 ( WOLVERINE DASHMEN STAR I1 ( In the nine years that Michi- I gan has been in the…

… until the final lap was reached, but then the Wolverine sprinted and While, after a three hour struggle has been forced to postpone his lec- I Is Harvard Professor amongst themselves, the council ture on…

March 28, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…- nal triumph at Drill hall here tonight, when the Wolverines conquered the Cornell track squad 58 5-6 to 36 1-6 in the traditional dual meet between the two schools. Michigan accounted for seven first…

… final turn. Feinsinger showed great power and 1 barely passed Werley two yards from the tape. The time of 3:28 sets a new record for this track. The other five new records were established by Wolverine

… in third place, and the twol Wolverine runners held these posi- tions for two laps, when they slipped back one place. Jung appeared strong throughout the race, continu- ally fighting to take the lead…

… George "Buck" Hester, star Wolverine dash man and indoor champion of the Western Con- ference, was scratched from the 75 yard dash in the Cornell meet yesterday, because of a strained leg suffered in a…

… added an- other Wolverine victory being timed in 9 3-5, this being a }ew dual meet mark and equalling the track mark. Caruthers of Cornell took second and Mason of Cornell finished third. George Snyder…

… event with Charles Wells, a sophomore of con- siderable promise, close behind him in second place. Pond of Cornell took third. Beals, the third Wolverine en- try, was fourth. The three Michigan entries…

… considerable of a lead. The two Wolverines sprinted on the final lap and drew away froni Pond. Michigan Captain Wins - Capt. Dick Freyberg set a new track record in the half mile when he raced to victory in 2…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…, brought it directly in front of Weitzel, the Wolverine goal guard, but the Michigan players piled up in front of the goal and prevented a score. The final period found both teams speeding up in their play…

… Scores BY ONE POINT REECE LEADS SCORE Buckeyes Gain Seven Poit Margin As Second Half Opens; Defense Halts Wolverine Rally Special to The Daily COLUMBUS, 0., Feb. 20.-Ohio State's Varsity basketball five…

… State opened up with a daz- zling offensive attack at the start of the second half, anti 'soon drew away from the Wolverines with a seven point lead. The Wolverines, forced to fight an uphill battle…

… Ann Arbor. MIglrugan_ . FG. 'T. Pts. WOLVERINES LEAD SCORE END OF FIRST PERIOD Where Avalanche Takes Death Toll AT COURT FIVE DROPS TILT WITH' O.SU,31-32;:1ICE1SEXTET TIES GOPHERS IN OVER-TIME GAMEo…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…TS WOLVERINES, 28-17 SECOND SU'CCESSIVE DEFEAT PUTS VARSITY CAGERS iN SEVENTh PLACE HALF ENDS 15 - 5 Hather's Men Start Rally In Second Halt But Absence Of Two Stellar Guards Proves Disastrous Special…

Wolverines 28-17. The Gopher five, inspired by its op- portunity to record its second west- ern conference victory of the season, displayed a dogged determination and skillful coordination that was hither- to…

January 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… Press) PANAMA, Feb. 26.-Seaplanes op- erating in the defense of the Panama (Canal yesterday bombarded and E theoretically destroyed enemy sub-, i rn iri;q whenh nohPPn asi--t av HALF ENDS 21-5 Wolverine

… basket- ball race with the odds heavily in fa- vor of their opponents, the Wolverines displayed a spectacular brand of ball and upset the Illinois five 33-24 at the Illinois gymnasium here tonight, and…

…. The skipper gave the Wolverine guard some in- structions and sent him back into the fray immediately. Haines then scored a free throw, and Michigan again flashed brilliantly, keeping the ball away from…

… for Madison where the Wolverines will face the Wisconsin five Monday in. another important contet. The Summaries Michigan F.G. F.TPts. Chambers, If...........3 1 7 Reece, rf.............0 2 2 Doyle…

April 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… the ad act and1 ys to put law. tained any y in Con- CVMPEJ WOLVERINE FOUR MILE TEAM TAKES TIIIRD PLACE AT DRAKE RELAYS HOFF SETS RECORDj Locke Of Nebraska Shatters World's Record in 100 Yard Dash…

… a game halted several times in the later innings by rain. The Boilermakers scored in the first on a walk, stolen base, and a passed ball. The Wolverines tied it up in the fourth when Lange tripled and…

… singled, scoring ;ablon- owski and Lange, who also singled, sending Wilson to third. Edgar sing- led scoring Wilson. The Wolverines put the game on ice with two more in the sixth. Friedman walked, and…

… feet in the javelin throw is considerably less tha his best mark, and netted a third place, while last year Northrup won the event. The Wolverine star failed at 12 feet 6 inches in the pole vault…

…, appearing to have been tired out by his competition in the javelin throw. Nevertheless he attempted the broad jump after gaining a third in the pole vault, but failed to place. The Wolverine mile relay team…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…. nings are being' three State 1 o'clock this :1 WOLVERINES TAKE COEsm roHWKEYES, 22-1 4 BASKET SHOOTING SKILL LACKING IN FIRST HOME CONFERENCE GAME GUARDING IS CLOSI Superiority Of Varisty Five Is Abi…

… public speaking depart- The superiority of the Wolverines nent announced yesterday. Michigan's lay in their 'ability to break away for egative team will debate the Ohio short shots under the basket, eight…

… devoting actual scoring, "Red" Cherry proved his time this week applying the finish- to be the outsanding player on the ng touches. floor. The Wolverine guard was at John Yeasting, '27, John II. Elliott…

… again with a foul, and Fostoria, Ohio, and was a member of Cherry sent the Wolverines ahead the Fostoria high school debate team. with a long shot, a lead that was Gomberg lives in Duluth, Minn. He never…

… contest for 1925. within two points of the Wolverines, Gervais is a graduate of Western but Harrigan, suddenly coming into high school of Detroit.For two his own, made one of his specialty years he held a…

May 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…- joyment." Agriculture accounted for over the Wolverines in a baseball Asserts ThIlat Use Of State And Local sion to make the project for strength- 13 per cent; mining and manufactur- 9game this afternoon…

… TIES TWO GAME SERIES BY 8-5 VICTORY OVER WOLVERINES FIELDING IS POOR Wisconsin's Defeat By Purdue Places Varsity In Undisputed Possession Of First Position in Big Ten Although the Michigan baseball team…

… yesterday at Madison. By virtue of a record of nine wins to only one defeat, the Wolverine ag- gregation has a percentage of .900. I iconsin, the secon rplace team, had (suffered two defeats prior to the game…

… played here Saturday will only serve to finish the schedule for the Wolverines and to deterine- tie margin of their claim on tie Big Ten championship. In a contest marked by heavy hit- ting and poor…

May 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… TTACMEN Will MEET ILLINI SQUAD HERE TODAY EXPECT MANY MARKS TO FALL AS LEADING B6 TEN SQUADS CLAS BOTH UNDEFEATED Wolverines Favored To Score Heavily In Dashes; Visitors Strong In Hurdle Events In what…

… in these events, although Voelker might come through in the righs, and Lasser ortSnider in the lows. At best not more than six or teven points can be gleaned by the Wolverines from the hurdles. Expect…

May 18, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… consecutive Conference win for the Wolverines, and the seventh of the season as against one loss. Tess Edgar, stellar Wolverine catcher, suffered a split finger in the ninth inning of the game, and it is…

… men across the plate, while one runner scored for the Wolverines. Iowa completedtthe scor= ig, witha single run in the fiial1 rame . Captain Wilson, who figured in )he Illini game on Saturday with a…

… supplied y Oosterbaan and Puckelwartz who snared catches that were well-nigh mpossible. Both balls, had they not been garnered by the two Wolverine outfielders, would have gone for ex- ra bases. Davis…

May 11, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… RUN BY TESS EDGAR TENTH INNING SCORES WINNING TALLY IN SCORE IS 6 TO 5 Wolverines Score First In Third But hlawkeyes Tie Score In Fourth; Loos Ties Count In Ninth I Michigan captured the lead in the…

… Conceptions Of Human Work At courts giving the Wolverines a 6 to 5 Sunday Convocation victory over Iowa. The home run culminated the most SKEAT RENDERS MUSIC thrilling game seen on Ferry field this season; a…

March 07, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… titular honors, when the inspired Wolverine five conquered the Buckeyes 44-28 last nignt at the field house. Apparently possessed with an utter disregard for the prowess of the Ohio team, the Mather quintet…

Wolverines initiated a scoring rampage immediately upon resuming play. For the next seven minutes all of the scoring was done by the Wolver- ines, the score changing from 14-8 to 28-8, before a free throw by…

… scored once. Varsity Leads At Half The first half ended with Michigan well out in front, the score being 32- l 1 .! f . i rI 4 . > i i r ., v I1 14. The Wolverines scored throws land a field goal af…

…, Buckeyes to Wolverines. baskets was ition Illinois week when n five points ned to have basket, how- hambers and 01 doubts as g baskets. hwestern to- house in the and a victory the Wolver- F.G. F.T.'Pts. 3 3…

May 09, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, but after three halts the sun broke through and from then on either team could have taken the game. Michigan had her biggest thrill in the ninth inning, when Ascher, the first man up, tripled. Ser…

… is for Uni- versity students and faculty. The convocation begins promptly at 11 o'clock. Track Captain Awarded Prize fIn Scholarship Richard H. Freyberg, '26, star miler and captain of the Wolverine

… 100 yards. Phil Northrop, three event star of the Wolverine team, accounted for 10 points when he won his favorite event, the javelin, took second in the broad jump and tied for second in the pole vault…

December 17, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Wolerine Captain Nurses Knee Injury MmIDWEST CONFERENCE LEADERS WILL MEET WOLVERINES TONIBHT CORNELL COLLEGE PROMISES TO BRING VETERAN TEAM TO FIELD HOUSE INJURIES MAY HANDICAP Chanmbers Expects To Play In…

… Vernon, WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.-The Fall- 'Ia., will play the Wolverine basket- )oheny oil conspiracy today stirred ball five in the second game of the enator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, season at 7:30 o…

… teamed with Justice Hoehling was appointed by and his work at guard is expected to Barley . Barley has developed rap- he Harding administration in which feature the Wolverines' play this sea- idly in the…

May 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… sponsored by the Student Ond game of the series 4 to 0. The council and the Women's league, with Orange team gave its hurler errorless an address on "Students and Their support while the Wolverines were…

…."Alenandrheirlon Wolverines. Three Orangemen were OIrgan Aost ue.......... retired at home plate by Edgar, and OrCI...... nan 16 were left on the bases during the ........March tron Naaman contest. In almost every inning…

April 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… agreement awaits the action of the American commission on "any offer made by France." COUNCIL MO YES TO CURB CHECK RAUD Wolverines Get Three Two Doubles To Gain After Two Are Out terday, beginning at 12…

… safe blows, five of which came in the third when the 'Wolverines scored four runs. r S Et I t is c Y i I I i t t II !fi t 11 t t T t c 1 t 4 { t .s i '3 i IE I conviction might be. SAYS METHODS…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Northmen earned the right to first place by the victory over the Wolverines and two tie games against the University of Wisconsin sextet, Michigan held first place before last 1 night's game, with one…

… victory and a tie game with the Cardinal hockey team to her credit. The titleholder will be definitely decided next week when the Wolverines journey north to play Wisconsin ana Minnesota meeting each school…

…- igan team made desperate attempts, especially in the final period to get the puck into the Gopher territory, but the powerful defense of Iverson's team repelled each Wolverine effort to score. With…

May 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… combination' Shay and Armstrong, 6-4, 6-3. Steph- ens and Vose won the final match of the afternoon defeating Wheetman and Tatham 6-2, 8-6. The Wolverines left Minneapolis last night for Chicago where they meet…

… illness. Coach Fisher removed Miller in the ninth and Walter finished in good fashion the game that meant a great deal to Michigan's championship hopes. The Wolverines began their fight in the first…

May 01, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Kruger Don Miller, once the pride of Syra- cuse, N. Y. when he was a high school pitching star, yesterday twirled the Wolverine Varsity nine to a 3-0 vic- tory over the Syracuse university team in the…

…; Game Errorless The defensive work of both teams was perfect for the afternoon, not an error being chalked up for either team. Harlan Walter is slated to take the mound for the Wolverines In today…

January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

Wolverines played a strong de- fensive game, holding the speedy Badger trio Behr, Andrews and Hotchkiss to a single goal, this be- ing a spectacular shot from the cor- ner of the court by the diminuitive…

… it did not pre- vent the Wolverines from scroing themselves, Harrigan, Reece, Doyle and Chambers .sending the ball through the net iin the closing mo- ments of :play. Box scare Michigan I ,( 7 1…

January 17, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… especially adept at sinking baskets, accounting for four during the first period. State Defense Ragged Michigan started slowly, but after Molenda scored his second field goal, the Wolverines found that the…

…- able to play together in the second half, but individual work on the part of Oosterbaan, Chambers, and Petrie, who returned to the game, kept the Wolverines far in advance of State. Coach Mather held a…

July 02, 1926 • Page Image 1

… assisted Coach Yost with the Wolverine foot- ball team last year, is teaching in the summer school at the University of Kansas. PARIS.- A Matin dispatch from Sofia says four bombs were thrown in the market…

June 23, 1926 • Page Image 1

…- catl education department andl the ment, will leave this afternoon on the D~ean of Women, according to Miss{ Wolverine for Boston, Massachusetts. I At Boston the p~arty' will be met byI the other three…

May 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…' SEEK IVNGE ON OHIO STAEDINE TODAYl 13VCKEYES ONLY TEAM THAT hAS WON FROM WOLVERINES THIS SEASON DGAR'S LOSS FELTf Coaches Feel That Victory Will Give Team Added Confidence To Win Next Two Games Michigan…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… authorities and developed into one of the best milers ever to run for the Wolverines, and, had he been able to continue his running, would have been the leading Conference miler this season. He holds the field…

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