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December 15, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… houses necessitate ene dr under thir bel, the living in dormitories, or sororities, l iving. in a limited group that Wolverine cagemen will make their makes for a small circlerof friends second bid to…

… dormitories. Indiana field house at Blooming- (By Associated Press) I- ton and came out on the short end LONDON, Dec. 14.-The condi- of a 34-26 count. tion of King George tonight, 48 Wolverines eulsedbefore…

… hours after an operation had beenFNI A year ago the Wolverines invad- performed for draining the affect-TTed Philadelphia for a game with ed area around his right lung, was the Penn five but were repulsed…

… ago with the single ion of Joe Truskowski, who en named to team with Bill at forward in the place of Bald. Wolverine mentor has been ually juggling the lineup hout the past week in his to uncover the…

December 14, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… musical portion of the pro- gram was rendered by Bud Gold- en's eleven Wolverines presenting 1 a popular program of dance selec- tions. This orchestra is the reg- ular orchestra of Granger's Danc- ing…

… inventions, among which radio is the foremost, have alleviated that necessity. ' i TOLEDO U. BY 45-12' Wolverines Outplay Visitors For Entire Game To Pile Up Large Score SMALL CROWD PRESENT Displaying an…

… tossing of Joe Balsamo, diminua- tive forward, the Wolverine Junior quintet ran the score up to 45 to 12, collecting a total of 24 markers to but five for Toledo. Walker, To- ledo guard, made two baskets in…

July 03, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… Golden's Wolverines 8 MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS E UNol'r (Second Floor) ing 9 to 12 $1.00 per Couple , Vt Dancing at the Lake Every Saturday and Sunday Nights LIBERTY AT FIFTH irk on Pontiac Road 222…

June 27, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…-American open tourney here to- rounds of the district golf tour day with a card of 33-35 to add to his ment here with a 74. Fred Glov 74 in the initial round Sunday. He is former Wolverine golf captain, is t six…

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…

April 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

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March 03, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… gain the Wolverines all the glory that goes with the distinction of being the only squad capable of mussing the Hoos- iers right in Bloomington during the 1928 campaign. Can Gain First Place Indiana, now…

…- ment to adequately represent it in the Wolverine defense unit delegated to Barker," that was given Iin the coup- ra n. Its fntonhIaihv guard him. Correll will be paired try at Rockford, and it was…

… first stock ortions and powers of the Pan-American Hoover managers for their stand in States losing representation: Aa was announced by Carleton Wells of trouble the sensational Wolverine for- ganization…

… loyalty that militant campaign for the Democratic cot'tstiWolverine,eandkTwain,twhiintcipally by the Polonsia Literary so- WYith Sandino Fo rces refusing to answer questions asked soetiihes is allowed to be…

February 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Beacon Oil company here Wolverine leader who exploded late today, causing a heavy 1\lichigan against Purdue loss o! life. Early tonight the known a crucial contest. Te c dead numbered 10, but it is…

… the Wolverines lost their first two Conference tests. Nearly four weeks ago Michigan played host to a fine Indiana quintet in their first critical game. The Maize and Blue had not won a game and had…

… lost two; Indiana was unde- feated. The Wolverines were at the first fork in the long road that repre- sents a Big Ten basketball season and they chose to take the trail lead- ling to higher rankings…

…. Today those same Wolverines are rated as con- tenders for the championship of the Big Ten for a third successive year, but a defeat tonight would bring their total of losses to three and give Pur- due a…

January 07, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Meetings problem and the meetingi t th- endi of the month will be for the purpose T ONTARIO T[AM, 4- PLAN TO FINEABSENTEES ot "19"some solution. Wolverines Make Good Showing After Ways and means of assuring…

… Ontario sextet to four goals to prsent suggestions for acomplish- in the Wolverines opening ,game last ing this end. The solution will p:-oba- "The great problem in Africa today, night. The final score was…

… his first game was the Wolverine's strongest barrier facing the Ontario wings. Steve Jones, goal tender, was accredited with making 25 stops. Walkem, Kelley, and McTague were, the outstanding players on…

January 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… Th sensed this, only a small crowd being world a mul-oh ing a declara-e t on hand. as an iistru- In only one-or two spots did the cy" was made Wolverines look like a team which is Sof tue uiversity or…

… preamble a pro'os- drilling the Wolverines to pass more Capturing Sandino chairman, will shoulder the detail of ed general declaration against resort frequently, something which they Sthis work. Paul Wagner…

… them, of whatsoever nature tween them while the only Wolverine ous trails. They met the Marines with ofscore was a basket by Rose. gunfire, but immediately planes Ikown. or origin they may be, shall…

July 08, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… wrestling team in the Olympics at Amsterdam this month. Ed George, heavyweight, and Robert Hewitt, light- weight, are the two Wolverines who earned the right to represent America in the impending Olympics by…

… champion. In winning the heavyweight title and the Olympic berth, the Wolverin' had t'o defeat Harry Steele, Olymr champion in 1924, in thej semi-finals and Flanders, Oklahoma A. & M. star, in the finals…

… the Big Ten seaSon. was pinned with ease, the Wolverine being the superior to the 1928 Con- ference champion. In addition to the ones who won titles, Paul Y. Kirimura, a Japanees student of the Hawaian…

… established almost the same sort of affliction his distance of 25 feet, 10 7-8 should get Hubbard; it did. Yester- inches. Hamn was regarded as the day the Olympic champion and re- only threat to the Wolverine

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…

March 07, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… test to Detroit City college. the point scramble. Chapman looks. Squal Namied For Trip to be the best of the Wolverines at The ten men who will make the present, beating or halving with trip with Coach…

…. Of by the Wolverines were received in this group, Orwig played in only 7 these four games, the other resulting gaimes, ats he was ineligible unti~l 4n the 42-41 win over Indiana. SOhio furnished 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…

April 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… POLITICIANS WOLVERINE NINE TAKES FOUR" CONSECUTIVE BIG TEN BA5EB9 Prof. Herbert C. Sadler, head of the departments of marine engineer- ing and naval architecture in the col- leges of engineering and…

… India first Big Ten defeat of the season, 3-0 here this afternoon. Only hits were registered by the -invaders, and the Crimson squad got si: The first Wolverine run came in the second inning when Benny C…

April 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… all week, the regular ticket sale is scheduled to be- gin Monday morning in the Mimes box office. All seats are priced at 75 cents. HUNDRED IS WON IN :09.6 Wolverine Trackmen Capture Seven Places In…

… event with a toss of 154 feet, 11 3-4 inches, while Williams, an- other Wolverine entry, placed fifth. Century Mark Falls Splashing his way over a muddy track,. George Simpson, Ohio State's crack sprinter…

April 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… against the Wo4ve ines, a nine that has batting punch fielding ability and pitching strentlj Their victorious southern tour -an these facts presage that the Hawk oyes will test the Wolverines, Wy, have run…

…. But whethe Twogood can hold the Wolverin "murderers row," which has assauLt ed five enemy twirlers for 30 hits I1 two games in check, will remain matter of conjecture until the gam starts today. Iowa…

… Stars At Bat If Iowa has any edge over the o. verines, it is atabat, for the Hawkeye had a team,, average ol .300 for th seven games on the southern tri while the- Wolverine batsmen estat lished a team…

… forced tb Wolverine squad to complete its pre, parations for today's encounter- i Yost field. house yesterday afternoo STUDENTS HEAR A HEA "The Business of Gas and Its Futui ,Development" was the topic…

April 17, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… start for the Wolverine nine in its premier game of the 1928 chase after the Big Ten baseball title. The net result ,of all this was to dismiss the North- westernWildcats with two hits and a 7-1 defeat…

…'slants found a ready reception awaiting them, the Wolverines clipping his offerings for seven hits, well bunched for five runs. Although 'setting the Maize and Blue down in order in the first in- ning, Red…

… the mound, singled and Michigan had a 2-0 lead. The third inning found a renewal : of Wolverine activities. Nebelung drew a base on balls, the second off Hellerman, and raced on to second when the ball…

April 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… invitations, programs, and senior the Union yesterday noon, the fores-! time and place, other things equally important, The mersssr DaiyahsaeciedtosishthmrrielyWolverine -Wrestler Defeats Taxsn, decided canes…

… with 22 pol ites to wirt after qualify en in the preiminaries y the 'Wolverines met with mi ;ted opposition, especially tance events, where Ga ichiigan sophomore, was t' I. Shields, sensation fr in Young…

… :s ut. repeated his meet re :55 to win the 100 yard d Wolverine medley relayi ed a new intercollegate mx .2 and a new meet record' mn the 200 yard crawl rl Michigan point scorei,'8~w second l ace…

January 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… tonight, when .the Symphony society introduced the im- ured in connection with the great Wolverine stars established new na- portant works of Brahms, Tschaik- storms are always found in the center tional…

… TEAM BGEATS WEST VIRINIA' Wolverines Gain Three Decisions, Fall, an Draw To Annex Second 1928 Victory 115 POUND BOUT IS DRAW' By Morris Quinii For the second time'in three days West Virginia's wrestling…

…. Neither man gained any advantage in the regular 10- minute bout, and the advantages gain- ed by each in the overtime periods were equal, each team receiving one and a half points. Ed George, Wolverine

January 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… auditorium with 11111-V / O 1Northwestern, 1 Resolved that the principles of . I the Baumes law of New York be Wolverines Bow Down Before Puck. nacted into law in the other states, men From Noulh For Second…

…'s hockey team, profiting little by its 3 to 0 drubbing by Min-j nesota at the Olympia arena Tuesday night again were outclassed 4 to 1 to- night by the Gophers. For 50 minutes the Wolverines were powerless…

January 17, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… through the re,.t of the gamne. Two successive long shots by Chapman electrified the crowd and put the Wolverines in a with countless wealth as the victor's prize. TPhe latest department of commerce…

…. Wolverines appeared -sluggish, Grim Competition Keen making the first basket. Raber then ' Competition in all of the trade retaliated for Michigan, but scoringj areas of the Far East," he said, "has was slow…

July 27, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… out the final scores of an unusual game between the two teams here today. WOLVERINES SURVIVE ROUND GRAND RAPIDS, July 26.-Dave Ward, Addison Connor, and John Bergelin, University of Michigan stu- dents…

July 26, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… from 89 Et: i1818881181 181118i11111111111111.11 111tttlilldttllil1111111111111tlti1111111 ii I11t' DANCING ATGRANGER'S It EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Bud Golden's Wolverines I Restless-Urging Music Dancing 9 to…

July 24, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… swimming and portable. Sales, to bring her no more since the duty team, is another Wolverine swimmer Rentals, Service. was excessive. At these celebrations important people came to the society who is…

July 19, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… llftllllllillillll flli fIll 1 AT GRAN G ER'S Aa a Bud (.Golden S Wolverines Restless-Urging-Music Dancing9 to 12 1.00 per Couple At LAKE HOUSE PAVILION Whitmore Lake ~=Every Saturday and Sunday Nights ° #1 1111 ill…

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…

March 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… most pleasing performance was avid, leadCrsn ices e petition, the Wolverines came along that of Erickson, junior pole vaulter, and Hillier and Brown, catchers. - well in the final two weeks of the in his…

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