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February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… the Cornhusker se~eder was at the top of his form. Hester led Locke for 98 of the 100 yards,' and lost by less than half a 'stride. In the 440',yard dash the Wolverine! entries will bet…

…- , = mi +t Purdue ace, close behind hinlm. in' o iBenny Oosterbaan, Wolverine for- in fo jward takes third honors in the num- - 'ber of field~ goals made, with 25 to 7 M i'chigan men. his credit, but ranks…

… time Mathermen wilted in the second per righting to break the tie for second i success of the W\olverine team this iod, and the Purdue team was able t place in the Conference championship year has been…

… a formidabl, feet; Frank Harrigan, who alternates men showed ragged form, and then, opponent. The Wolverines must wii at running guard and forward, stands in the encounter with Purdue, it seem- to…

February 12, 1927 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… be- - And closed doors, and it is rumored -- hat Coach Shuter has been giving is men a number of new plays. Iumore emanating from the Wolverine amp indicate that there will be both I ong and dance…

… of the of gold cloth, 7,000 yards of red, Fifteen J-lop committee members eatest college stars since the days and 14,000 yards of blue, entered the Wolverine "Mike" Ames. Fol- into the decoration of…

… place when by the junior classes and most of them leading man. His loss will deal a they saw men roaming around are juniors. When accused, none de- avy blow to the Wolverines next nonchalantly touching…

… danced with him and who, therefore, D"I'm the girl you brought e this the cast, is a factor also in the fre- were robbed of the pleasure of being bed," " ency with which the Wolverines featured on the…

…- ion of the dance. Upon obtaining their weighed ten pounds to a man, the wraps, they are asked to go up the Wolverines ......" I got no further. main stairway of Barbour gymnasium What the city editor…

January 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… opposition from Sibley whileE Harrigan and Petrie rate as two goodl guards. Petrie is about the hardest !man on the Wolverine squad to get byand shoot baskets. Harrigan, though a good guard, is also a great m…

… team is! working the same way is was against1 Iowa a week ago, the Wolverines will! undoubtedly worry the Hoosiers to the limit. Michigan Basketball Quintet To Meet These Stars Tonight At Bloomington…

… drilled. With one point as the total scoring for the two games with the Michigan College of Mines team it is apparent that the scoring punch of Wolverine is weak. Hooper, fast wingman, who was sick at the…

… season. The mat - will be phced in the cTnter of the basketball court, tans asuring ample seating facilities. There will be no admission charge for the contest. The Wolverines will enter the meet…

… the 1927 season by meeting Bean or Black of the Green and White team. Hager, all-campus champion at 175 pounds, will wrestle Kurle, while Prescott, Wolverine heavyweight, will face Barrett, State's 225…

January 11, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…, and Brooklyn The team is to be built around the St. Paul, Minn., will be the guests of lubs of the National league, and Buf- six "M" men who have again reported the: Wolverines in a two game series, alo…

… Coach Barss any evening this ivolved'in the deal, going to Buffalo Wolverine ice. week at the Coliseum from 6 o'clock i exchange for Pitcher Alex Fergu- Due to the number of promising until 7:30 in the…

… Reports from the Indiana-Corell held and in addition there will be a m water polo game between the Varsity meet last. Saturday at Evanston hatead; alsa amu em led the Wolverine mentor to rate the Mos ot all…

…, has tion against the Varsity men. five minutes, and the Wolverine will been showing good form, but he was The task of outpointing Coach have his hands full if he continues latg in reporting for practice…

… Prescott, Wolverine heavyweight, and Walaitis at guards and Spindle Michigan man in this weight will will face Midkaff of the Barker-coach- tending the goal. "Sliu" Shoun meen Klinkhauer who lost to Scho- ed…

May 26, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

… Lansing rioting, was the first time that the Wolverines have lost a base- ball game to the Aggie nine in eleven years. Although the Big Ten championship was secured for Coach Fisher's menI while they were…

… playing rather ragged ball against the up-staters, neverthe-' less the Varsity is anxious to win its last Conference game, as a victory on Saturday would put the Wolverines in! first place by three full…

…, Purdue, North- western, and Wisconsin by overwhelm- ing-scores, and lost to the Illini team two weeks ago by a single point mar-! gin. The loss of the Illinois match cost the Wolverine golfers the (on…

April 30, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

… Game Of Series Today FISHER TO START ALTERED LINEUP *an Lenglen, A Left Hander, Slated To Take Xound Agalnst Wolverines EXPECT PITCHING DUEL Coach Ray Fisher's new infield combination will receive its…

… Detroit nee ilur a! row. 57-0 score." So great was the super- In Ottemes the Minnesota team has iority of the Wolverine team that they a sure point winner in several of the lost but one set. events. He is…

… desperately, but his rally availed lit- reported comparatively weak in the tle for Crane finished the match, 7-9, weight events. 6-1, 7-5.1 The Wolverines, although they plac- Captain Krickbaum conquered Al ed…

… they bur- ied 6-0, 6-1. Neither Titan team seem- ed at all able to cope with the ag- gressive game displayed by the Mich- igan men. Both Wolverine teams worked well together and took the net throughout…

… golfers on this year's squad, the Wolverines are expecting a vic- tory. Freely and Glover are veteran stars of last year's team and are ex- pected to play some of the best golf in the Conference this season…

April 28, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

… last Sat urda y afternoon. Philadelphia yiclded two first places in individual events and a third place in the fo'ur-mile relay while at Des- Moines the great Wolverine two mile team took its event in…

… confident of a win over the in a great final spurt on the part of Wolverines in their game with Coach 'I'e double defeat of the Wolverine After scoring a decisive victory Ilicks. Hicks, Hornberger, Calahan…

… vault but was field problem is practically settled ski hurled the Maize and Blue into a The Wolverines had little trouble 3 eliminated at 12 feet while Hubbard, with the exception of the shortstop tie for…

… drow the pitching assignment with lead until the eighth when he lost 1Ithe flashy attack of the Wolverine, stripes while Charlie Reinke and Fremont as his battery mate. Against control of himself and the…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… terrific pa e, but the ifre Thursday night. Some of the Phi, Phi Sigma Delta, 9 o'clock, Delta after their defeat Friday night Wolverines had the edge and forcedT .ayed an old-style four-man de- the play…

… did their plan work verine sextet forced the puck down tc Delta Upsilon vs. Theta Delta Chi; Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Ph, Tau at the Wolverines were not able the Wisconsin goal, where Reynolds 8:30 o…

…- matters up. Several minutes after the Tau Upislon vs. Phi elta Cii, Phi Intramural department for .a date. t. The goal looked like an ea- Wolverine goal, Captain Johnson shot Delta Theta vs. Gamla Alpha Ep…

… 3 vs. group 5; group sonatrth" do teFburI 1HEN yuwl elz ha nuuuloprtnt}h~i o ycu. The Wolverines came on the . The battle marked the last appear-2:vs. group 6; group 4 vs. group 8; examinations. All…

… man- sters graduate in February, and their' Delta, junior medics vs. upper dents, nify their intention of wrestling o keep the disc away from the loss will open a gap in the Wolverine fresh engineers vs…

March 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…_______________ THE MICHIGAN DAILYX_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 "*7D Vh 2Q £ _ - , NCS OBBI TN HUlcrisis. game. t h is Wolverines Trock Stars -- - --- - --- -Four of the retiring…

… were ones that were' Rike, IHubi rd Break Reords nhi tSkperla of me Ia u lIt m a ghbowedtheBade rosrtedteam; II 'The Wolverines accumulated 33 3-5 accustomed to cinder tracks. iReinke anl ubbard did…

March 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… most important game remain- Iowans to a low score tomorrow night, the schedule for the Wolverines but the Wolverine chances of a vic- fa ea'tory do not appear overly bright. Michigan will face Iowa in…

Wolverines tomorrow eviening. ting a new world's 3-mile indoor rec- The Iowa quintet has had little trouble ord and made faster time than the with any of the Big Ten teams with the exception of Michigan and…

… unless outdoor mark for the same distance, it loses to the Wolverines should in beating Joie Ray, Chicago star, in have no difficulty in ending the seas- a handicap run featuring the K. of C. on with a…

… of icials would make no state- aid to the Wolverine offensive and ment concerning the cases. It is re- lMather is loath to send him in to the ported, however, that Ritola and Mc- fray in his condition…

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…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… holds more ink than the largest self filler. O. D. Morrill, dealer, 17 Nickels Arcade. Adv.4 Two Matches Stop Wolverines Le Score in B PENNSY COACHE] FAbLS TO VA TRA E .M aREG. .S. .PA . . 11I5 S. Main…

… the matches that weather allowed to go to a finish won by the Wolverines. The 0 two played were stopped by rair when ended MVicigan was ahead things looked in each case as if I2 gan would have Won had…

…-being a deufce a Merkel, the Wolverine captain, h easy time with Martin and won 6-2. Reindel, Michigan, wonf Williams almost as easily 6-1 6-2, Rorich put Garrowy of Pittsb away 6-1, 6-4. Sanchez had dimi…

…-4, Moving on,, Carnegie Tech was opponent on Tuesday and Micl won ;from them 5-1. Carnegie been touted up' as a strong team the Wolverines without' a great of diffclty took. them overd sively. Lead Tilde…

…', cap Morgan, was too much for Merke the Wolverines won all the other gles matches. Reindel had, as op ent Mangum, Rorich defeated Va man 6-1, 9-7 and Sanchez won Moran 6-2, 6-4. Reindel and ME were in a…

March 16, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… n glf0.ll. WolverlIne Forwai'd Leads Al But Carney in Scoring High Points RIATHER'S MEN RUNNERS-UP IN CONFERENCE BASKET TOTAL "Bill" Miller, stellar Wolverine for- ward, in the final official…

… placing sec- ond in the scoring column practically insures him of the place of All-Con- ference forward foe' his only danger- ous rivals for the position are trailing the Wolverine in the number of count…

… 37 83 6.916 Wolverines second in Points Total figures compiled for the year show that Michigan's basketball team ended the year with one of the best comparative records in the Big Ten. Mather's mentook…

… in a close third for scoring honors, while the Badgers took fourth place with a grand total of 279. *The cham- pion Boilermakers came in fifth with 265 counters. Never before has a Wolverine team…

… been fam- ous. Michigan's defensive record, bearing out the reputation it has gained in previous years, is second only to that of the Purdue five who played three less games than did the Wolverines

June 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

…- ball for the second time this year this afternoon. The game will take place on Ferry field and is scheduled to start at 4:05 o'clock. When the teams first met at Lansing, on May 11, the Wolverines were…

… .who have preliminaries on Friday, and the remaining Wolverine,entries will go 'down Friday. California Not Entered * From what information is available, it is highly improbable that California recent…

… will probably be made ,in the events that members of the Michigan team run in ,and a great deal will undoubtedly depend upon how the individual Wolverines show in Friday's trials. If Cal Wetzel seems to…

Wolverines wil prob- ably, have no representative in the two mile. Losch in Shap With Losch again in shape for the sprints, Snmnons has a good running mate, and the 13air should both place in these events…

… with a consequent seven points in this event. Other javelin men en- tered in the Big Ten meet have been doing only about 160 feet. The Wolverine track men have been working only lightly this week as…

May 29, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… been he end of the Wolverine he Varsity can win the ng games on its sched- will win the champion- tage as the Indians play , wihle Michigan plays Varsity Optimistic Saturday's crucial contest, nan on…

… that if a comparison is anything at all, the Wolverines tree hard scraps on their hands consin has to be met twice be- e close of our Conference sea- Wisconsin Hurler Good ock will undoubtedly be on the…

…, with a gold watch on behalf of Michigan students and admirers of the former Wolverine mentor. Carl seemed deeply affected by the remem- brance and signalled his appreciation to the stands. Illinois went…

… catch of Dixon's high foul fly in the third. The high wind played havoc with the ball and blew it from behind first base into the. neighbor- hood of the Wolverine dugout. Michigan's first run came in the…

… went back to the grandstand for Crossley's high foul fly, Dixon was pulled out of the worst hole he was in all .day. Jackson had a deceptive half balk motion that kept the Wolverine base runners closer…

February 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… needed as pinch tters. Last season, the Wolverine tered the ninth inning in the game th the.Maroons at Chicago with two ns needed to win. The Michigan meback spirit arose to the oecasion ien pinch hitters…

… Pheney and hluntz each delived .three' .bag- rs, driving in enough scores to put e game onice'for the Wolverines.' This seaso the Wolverines will need be well- fortified with ;batters, to Nset the strong…

…$Knode, the leading swatter of st year's nine, will greatly add to e offense of the Varsity squad. Strong Offensive Needed Last season, the Wolverines 'were >t rated as highly with the stick as ere the Illini…

…, however, the Wolverines will eed both a strong offense and de- mse to repeat their victories of the Two more men have been named by Coach Drulard to represent Michigan in the Central A. A. U. swimming meet…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… relay boys off to an early lead, which they maintained even though forced to splash to, a Conference record of 1:15 1-2 to defeat the Minnesota quartet. FAMOUS GERMAN WILL SPEAK HERE FIVE WOLVERINE MAT…

… round and annex a Big Ten and the public is cordially invited to title. The Wolverine 115 pounder attend. gained revenge for an earlier defeat Reverend Reiland's address is the by winning from Joe Sapora…

…-cuffed Wolverines, 50-45, over a great Cornell track team that had pre- viously annexed the Eastern intercol- legiate title. It was the only win for Michigan during the indoor season, and brought the year to a…

… success- ful close, running the string of Mich- igan successes to six in a row. In taking the extremely close sev- enteenth annual Cornell-Michigan dual meet, the Wolverines scored 7 firsts to 3 for Cornell…

… managed to keep it from Sey- to the world at large, will make his mour. The first Wolverine runner, third Ann Arbor appearance on Mon- Freese, ran about even with Treman, day night. April 2, in Hill…

… les than three inches, while Me- Queen Marie ofsRoumania, the Prince Kaig in third place was not two feet iof Wales, and many princes nld po-behind the Wolverine. A more thrill- tentates of Europe…

…. Mussolini usually ing finish could notbhemagined, these is mentioned in his speeches through three being all by themselves, with a discussion of Rogers' private and- the Wolverine rounding the last cure ience…

March 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… largest to witness a Michigan team in action on the home mat, watched the Wolverines in their sec- ond consecutive attempt to break the Indians' long string of victories. All of the bouts were determined by…

Wolverine during the meet. Sauer went behind his rival after two min- utes of the bout had elapsed and, al- though Campbell managed to escape twice, the Michigan 145 pound star re-I newed his advantage on…

… the periodj 'WOLVERINE STAR BEATSWCAMPBELL Russell Sauer Holder of the Conference 145 pound title who completed his dual meet career as a Varsity wrestler by de- cisively defeating Campbell, Illinois…

… victories over all of the welterweights in the western division of the Big T'en, while the Wolverine has beaten all his rivals in the east- ern section. This victory stamps Sauer as a favorite to retain the…

… The Wolverines after placing two indoor track title here tonight with men in the semifinals of the sprint, a total of 31 points. Iowa was se- saw their potential point winners fade cond with 27 markers…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. inators that 'organized religion was Wolverines Bow Before Indian "If you must be a bookworm, be not meeting the demands of the ian early bookworm. If you have a' undergraduate body, and that by Attack on…

… dealing with transportation and has written more than a score the field. j and do not realize their value. of books, most of which deal with The Wolverines showed signs of Sometimes we uncover valuable…

…. the band also entertained. the country and his final selection If the Wolverine hands were laid - has fallen to Ann Arbor. on Useman during his 60 yard run HARVARD BEATEN He considers this an ideal…

… Editor TlADIUM, CHIAMPAIGN, ILL.. Illinois team gave the Indians a the fifteenth renewal of their annual hird quarter to hand the Wolverines eat and shove them deeper into the pletely outplayed Michigan in…

Wolverines, registering 12 first downs, totalling 173 yards from rushing, while Michigan compiled 4 first downs and gained 41 yards from scrimmage. Illini Use Three Rushers. The Illini alternated their ball…

… carriers, employing Lanum, Hum- bert and Timm to good effect against the Wolverines. But it was not the rushing or passing game that was responsible for the Illi- nois victory. Great blocking and…

… stripe, but all of his attempts were either wide ox short. Michigan's offense did not get under way during the first quarter, but the Wolverines staged an attack in the second quarter that gained ground…

May 25, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… the Regents ia,' voted to retain the date that had two position for theWolverines, been used for over three-quarters IbeatKlein of the Midway team, six of a century, but the discovery of and five Roys…

…. Despite the ab-. Two changes in departnmenlts ueince of Dave Ward, star number were made by the Regents. The one player who will join the team departments of psychology and at Minneapolis, the Wolverines

… defeated Oker- Tolan and Brooker Brooks, who bloom and Fox of Ohio State, 6--1, earned places among the dual qual- 6-4. Purdue's combination of iiers, the Wolverine team tied with Worthington and Buck fell…

… before Ohio State for top position just one the Wolverines, 6-0, 6-2, in the point ahead of Illinois and Iowa, second round. The Michigan team which were deadlocked with 15 survived the semi-finals when…

… Ried each. Chicago trailed the four lead- and Bergherm of Northwestern ers with a total of 10. were defeated, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3. Michigan placed three men in The Wolverine doubles combina- both the discus…

… championship by winning a hard fought game from Iowa here today, 2 to 1. It was the fifth Big Ten victory for the Wolverines this season and as a re- sult the Hawkeyes, added to its list of victims, were…

… pitching alone was not the deciding factor. What pitching couldn't do, fielding did. The Michigan team was all over the field, and in the ninth inning, when Iowa made its final gesture, the Wolverines cut…

May 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… track Coach Steve Farrell's Wolverine trackmen For many months standing at before commencement. the corner of Ingalls and North Early in the spring of 189 the opened the 1929 dual meet season with a…

… Craig, another An interpreN tive program giver UflTiI UI1Play Production will presen Ketz, big Wolverine hammer by the University Women's Gle{ G re ettih ign, aletre i n red Club and Orchesis filled the…

March 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Seventh Straight For Wol New Marks Set In High Jump, 440, And Shot Put verines; By Morris Quinn Three Yost field house records were shattered last night as the Wolverines displayed unpredicted strength to…

… credited' top ing's convocation consists of an of- luting and lifting their hats as they that it was only partly submerged _____azWolverine team since 1925 when cl fertory solo, Saure's "The Palm," -iwalked…

… common people. schooner was also carrying a cargo the statement of expenditure of thirds. Potter, Wolverine sopho- o and Republcan chauvinist, Senator presented by Play Production at Notable men and women…

… Alumnus is the Wolverine total in the 440 yard th fairs for the .Republican party in as to dispense with guards for Captain Tubby Swanson, of the given as due to' the fact that the dash when the Seymour…

… phomore for first place at 12 et 6 inches. This was the highest e Wolverine has gone this sea- n. Erickson picked up another Dint for the Wolverine cause by earing 12 feet 6 inches. With five points needed…

Wolverine approached s form of the OhionRelays a year o by clearing the bar at 6 feet nd 3-4 of an inch to establish a ew field house record. The for- er mark of 5 feet 11 7-8 inches as hung up by Chuck Waldo…

February 28, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… championship. which the Buckeye attack was in- ager Donie Bush. Coach Keen's Wolverine wrest- Liddle has competed in the free troduced Vo the Wolverines on the ,;, lers will meet Illinois for the Con-! style…

… position, Damnels, star yearling esting additions to the club is Wal- is for the eastern division title the factor in the Old Gold's wins. By with the Wolverines on their re- forward, taking Van Heyde…

… Schwartz of Northwestern and men in two matches Friday and was o e through se ukeelays FOR SPRING CONDITIONING Wolverines in the 165 pound class, Bob Walker, Michigan, as the out- Saturday nights on the…

… and Gray attack manager, has an innovation for record of getting two falls against o ------------ --o ity of the Wolverines to raise their appears to center around Fesler, iconditioning his players this…

… center after Elmer eran Wolverine track coach, will Tenhopen was forced out of the send a two-mile relay tean to game on fouls, while Foster led the Lansing this Saturday to compete scoring with 10 points…

January 24, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… JONI O RSITyT With the examination interim the country, founa akened .proving a welcome interval of rest Wolverine team for two wins by Courtright To Make Few Changes the Varsity pucksters look back…

… win of the series and buried Michigan in eight start appears as the only der 13-1 couie con bright spot in the Wolverine early 13euninte second BALSAMO IS IN LINEUP puck campaigning. test. Opening the…

…-18 score. Toledo and Mt. Pleas- season. The Wolverines have some Donald, Walaitis, and Aut are ant have each been defeated twice, good material available, including making bids for the other two for- while…

… Calvin college of Grand Cseveral veterans, so they should ward berths. Rapids also dropped a game to the prove a real threat to the other Coach Mann is well supplied Wolverines. The other win was teams…

… MEET KURRLE out at the present time and ex- Drill on offense continued to pects to issue a call for the other A revised Wolverine lineup may occupy the major part of the Var- candidates soon. Iface the…

… shots follow- 1 deavoring to win a place on the keen will have to break up the ing breaks under the basket. The team. They are Shorty Rojan, Hels K51, 165, an1 oureular Wolverine passing attack also I…

… of his weight ycsrnetet weakness sn fary himaterial available for these posi- to meet Kurrle. During last season into the lineup against a reserve y tions. During the brief fall work- the Wolverine

January 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… membership in the Ex-r1, T JT W AI I . AY~ TI4AT COT 'RT V)CT.T0N Will ITuesday niht in Univerityvhl i t ,, INNST E F EATS W~OLVERINES IN IRST CONFERENCE CONTEST MICHIGAN FIGHTS HARD, BUT LOSES TO GOPHERS BY…

… 4-0 SCORE BILLINGS IS STAR OF TILT Winners Score In Each Period; Schlanderer Leads Offense For Wolverines By Morris Quinn Displaying marked improvement over their previous performances, Michigan…

…'s hockey team lost a hard fought tilt to Minnesota, 1927 Big Ten title holders, last night in the Coliseum in the opening game on their 1928 Conference schedule, 4-0. The Wolverine offense with Schlanderer…

… fine game at defense, while Grace showed a decided improvement in defending the Michigan. net. The Wolverine offense clicked better than' it has at any time in the previous games, the exceptional work of…

… period on a short shot di- rectly in front of the net. Wolverines Try Long Shots The second period opened with the Wolverines showering the Minnesota goalie with long shots, being unable to work the puck…

…'s club, these Wolverine advances, the ed on the membership roll of the it is hard to determine to what he continued. for drinking water. At the time of Any of the members may gain ad- speedy McCabe carried…

January 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… the 1930 J-Hap on the feated the Wolverine sextet for the the u reme Court bench of the night of February 8, it was an- second time in as many days, Phillipies for more than o years nounced late last…

…-known organiza- Wolverine defensive by their bril- jurisprudence which will protect tions of recording fame. Two or- liant skating. the rich and poor alike, under. chestras will be all that will be nec- Michi…

… . Wolverines Fight Hard, Bring Back Decisive Victory Local Prides Hit Stride In Last Seven Minutes And Knock Ilosts Out Of Lead By Gordon C. Gauss Sports Editor, Daily Iowan (Special To Th'c Daily) IOWA CITY…

…, Iowa, Jan. 12.-Five inspired Wolverines staged a re- markable comeback here tonight and knocked the Iowa basketball team out of their path to the Big Ten title. The score wast36 to 25. With the Hawkeyes…

Wolverines sunk one or more goals. Michigan dis- played an iron man team, for de- spite the high speed under which the game was played, not a sub- stitute was made for the invaders. Chapman was high point man…

… Iowa lead. to which the Hawkeyes tenaci- ously clung until just before the half time when the Wolverines knotted the count. At the end of the period the score was 15 all. Coming back fast in the secoir…

… half, Iowa again, jumped into the fore and had a four point advan- tage until mid-period. But then the siege guns of the Wolverines began pounding the hoop with 50 varieties of shots all of which went…

December 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… last sea- . 100 yard free style event. Aultt . the crown to Goslin. outfits Canadiannt i son, but could not measure up to broke the mark for the 200 yard Close Behind. hockeydom, the Wolverine mentor…

… to a good Wolverine tank star, who cap.Acluded. MU.ush. playing in 1541are bright with seven of lt .yer' ders Down Pittsburh start in the meet when Walker ertred the state A. A. U. senior 150- games…

… these tried r r - I- iuFore iwo years he was stroke on the 12:12 1-5 seconds as well as equal- The development of the Crimson wear the Red Sox uniform in theers the Wolverines entori four wgreat…

… Illinois. icub in the American association. Fromhart are juniors. leadr that this honor was again Phillips of Toronto won the div- lug event while the Wolverine teami of Walker, Ault, Walaitis and Wat- soil…

… the Michigan A. A. U. meet, the Wolverine entrants were kept from performing due to BEST a lo: of the entry sheets contain- ing, the Michigan swimmers. Only -te n~v ( _________ NEW Sr ial Game TEAMS…

… eastern team held a 13-12 advantage at the end of the first period. However, the secondl half was all Michigan, and the i wolverines had piled up their 13- point advantage by the time the whistle blew…

October 28, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… on the throwing end of Gembis hit the Wisconsin right most of the Badger passes, al- tackle for six yards in two tries, though it ws Behr who completed but the Wolverine threat was ended the winning…

… a 15 yard penalty for THE LINEUPS holding and a pair of first downs .Truskowski .... LE.......Warren hTad given the Wolverine posses-".". sionofthe ball o the Badges 25Pommerening .LT... Lubratovich…

… Steinke. kowski as the game ended. For Wisconsin-Bartholomew for As a team the Wolverines showed Lusby, Hayes for Behr, Smith for to a much better advantage than Rebholz, Price for Hayes, Ganten- they have…

… ORIGINAL NE Captain George Rich, who played one of the best games of his career, against the Badgers. Besides prov-J . Ing a tower of strength on defense, M a esty,. . the Wolverine leader was on the…

… FINAL I° 0 0 7 r FINAL 0I BADGERS WELL BALANCED PLAY B Y PLAY ACCOU NT OF C A RDINAL GAME 'I i t r' . .. E' i E i i i r i r T T r i i r r FIRST PERIOD down for the Wolverines on their Michigan won…

… left Wolverine 21 yard marker. Trus-[ guard. Truskowski's long pass to kowski was hurt and Michigan took Wheeler went out of bounds and time out. fell incomplete. Cuisinier made a yard on a dou- Wheeler…

…. Bartholomew rounded Michigan's left end for a first down on the Wolverine four yard line. Barthol- omew was tackled by Orwig for no gain. Cuisinier was stopped by Cragin and Steinke for a one yard loss. Orwig…

October 30, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

Wolverines this season. Timm kickedap .erfect goal from placement. Score Mich. 0, Illinois 7. Fuller kicked off to Mills on Illinois' 10 yard line and Mills ran back to his 27 yard line. Whittle replaced…

… kick formation for a 15 yard gain giving Michigan her initial first down onthe Wolverine 43 yard line. On an attempted wide end run Whit- tle was smeared for a 14 yard loss. GRANGP '. EndI HIUMBERT…

… took a long punting practice along with Gilbert, all three of the Wolverines getting off kicks better than 45 yards. Gilbert, Palmeroli, and Rich took turns at place-kicking goals after touchdown. Zuppke…

… Boilermaker team, by finishing in first position, the well-balancedl Wolverine outfit captured eight of the next nine places to pile up an over- whelming count of 20 to 35. Thiis score is the exact. duplication…

… Directly after the race the mem- bers of the Wolverine team formally elected Randolph Monthe, '29, as their captain for the rest of the season. A captain was not elected last spring because of the fact that…

… the team did not include a single junior. Martin, the ace of the Purdue squad, led the field of 20 starters to the tape, in easy fashion in 20:00. Wuerfel set an even pace for the Wolverine har- riers…

…, and Carlson finished in tbe order named. By placing third Wuer- fel duplicated his performance of last year. 4 w'' 1 2 i 1 . VA 40 short the Wolverine rally by inter-I cepting Whittle's pass on…

March 06, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… 2ti"e a HEAVYWEIGHTS GOOD . l 1- I , -ALL-CAMPUS IHAND)BALL Coach Barker's Wolverine grapplers will bring the 1925 wrestling season The following matches are holding! to a close tonight when they…

…. igtiari9 The Wolverines have failed to win a meet this season and have little Singles, Rush 1408J vs. R. Showalk- hope of holding the Hoosiers to a or 2034R; H. Segal 3124R vs. A. Se~ close score. Indiana…

… Oklahoma matmen, In- 21211-. diana took the long end of a 15-4 score. INTERFRATERMTY'TRACK Baker, the Wolverine flyweight, will The preliminaries of the annual In- meet Eberhardt, the Indiana speedy Iter…

… career at Michigan to a fitting close Tues- day night at Minnesota when he shot' the only goal of the contest which brought the Conference title to thej Wolverine sextet. After two quarters had passed with…

… until the i taking the ball from the tipoff, a de- meet begins at 7:30 P. Al. partment -in which- the Wolverines Most of the men going to the Michi- have shown weakness lately. Toward gan Aggie meet this…

… Indiana i)r.i' Twelve events will be run off by flash will have to display a speedy at- the Michigan yearlings during the tack to down the Wolverine. course of the afternoon. The order of Sinclair, who won…

March 04, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY MARCH .1, 1927) PAGE SIX \VHI)NESDAY, MARCh 4, 11925 - . -- ....... ..... ^s:p Aft ., .. .. REST ATE9TI Wolverines to C'lose Basket Seasom ill…

…Camne 'Willa iicago :Here Satuirday CHERRY TO PLAY Coach I\4ather's Y rit at V 1) lia ll squadl ret urned yesterd~iy after- noon from Blloomiing-ton, Inci., where the 'Wolverines were deteated .51-3 by the Ind…

… teaml, which was trinined by Purdue the same night. The coining tilt with C hicago will close the Wolverine schedule for this season, and Mather's. five should chalk up a victory o'ver the weak Midway…

…Il as ,ea, j Aftethefnaswin epofatedto week as no great surtprise, as to 1that thlat event, anld will take Gow's place son, and will force the 'Wolverine star (ors. wi wsiiibe o eilat, 1spes,n wenthe…

… tile Wolverines, teamis w~ill enid in a tie for second Sidlhceopintelakrk. 1)0th i) attac 811(1 lefense Cherrys phiet. Siedman and Allen will plunge for ovrilith TeMcia 5 bothin atackand efene. Cerryboys…

January 21, 1925 (vol. 45, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…. Saturday night. Illinois+1 lnce season so far, the Wolverines; Madison. NVis., Jan. 20.-The Uni- (living event, while Sevidmian will take has three victories to its credit,whl rank as. ono,., of the most…

… make any change int he standi~ng until Feb. 7, meeting he Maroons in Chicago on that (late.1 ['he following Monday the Wolverines are scheduled to play Nrthwestemn.} BIG TEN 5'JADI\G , Iltitiois…

… condition for the Buck- several Te~; P", h-,t was tried out! eyes meet here Saturday. At the close rat it Lansin:g m:' ,:lne ago, bunt1 of last season the Wolverine captain proved a failure. This year the…

…., Harvard, Cor- Wolverine basket. The Ivichigan nell, Princeton, Washington and Cali- attack, although it occasionally show- 1 forma also probably will be entered. r ed at its best, was not the same which…

… (displayed against th~e______________ Buckeyes and the Cardinal players; Don't delay-Pay your Subscription; were as much at a loss as were the today. Wolverines. Both squadls had five field goals and the…

…. Chica- ,-- go will be opposed Saturday, Feb. 7,1;-= peaiks on at the Midway. From Chicago the ,-I Wolverines will move out to Evanston ' = "T'he Need of Modern - for the second Northwvestern game of the…

… but Van and Wittingham have been - tarted the season b~y going dowvn in showing speed. Gow had been count- (ldefeat to the Wolverines in a slow ed1 upon for the relay and free stylej gamie, and dropped…

May 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… York City. Pr of the committee in charge, the ', each man having played match yesterday afternoon at ted his Wolverine opponent, and won series of letters to Wilfred B. Shaw son Blanchard has been active…

…, Warings I g nine points in the The Wolverine, although playing a sets by the scores of 6-1, 6-3. The possible in the University n the de- Professor Blanchard will be accom-yTK,will fair game, was…

… outsteadied by his more Wolverines were stroking deep and partment of the Alumnus called "iWith panted to New York by Mr. Herschel sylvanans and Kennedys, ;ug-of-war teams are experienced opponent and dropped…

…, but pair. The Wolverines played well to- V E nf.'nats Prof. C. H. Van Tyne has charged No stags will be admitted to ti Mar OFenth, W. H .found that he was no match for the gether and had their Ohio…

… opponents - that members of the Student council, fair and corsages will not/ be 11, E Wark, K. F Wolverine captain and lost by a 7-5 ion a continual go. The. match was and Vernon . Hilery especially, par…

…. Verduin, R. . Wolverine to win his singles matches, afternoon was mor than pleasing an helobme raha requosts an invstiga- be treated in the May Issue wns, W. F. King, A. 3 defeating Park of Ohio, by the…

… scores possibilities for a successful Eastern -tiony i i 7vnrsty officials in ord- Michigan Technic, which is to I Iranlich, C. 3. Totte, of 7-5, 6-1. The Wolverine was press- trip nof* look exceptionally…

April 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…, CHOSEN I BUSINESS HEAD OF WOLVERINE Walter S. Riess, '21L, business man- ager of The Chimes and the man who is credited with suggesting he maga- zine, resigned lfis position o the pub- lication yesterday…

…, '21L, student councilman nd for- mer Daily man, business manager of the Wolverine for this coming sum- mer.. The managing editor will be named later. GRNDRPIDSINS MEET Michigan's Informal Swimming Team…

… satisfactory. Win Half Mile Butler, Loesch, Cook, and Wetzel, forming the half mile relay squad for the Wolverines, counted first place, in the University half mile relay with Missouri, running second and Iowa…

… Unable to Connect II Wolverine Captain's Clever Delivery SCORE 10 TO 3 COUNT IN INITIAL CONFERENCE BATT \ (Special to The Daily) Bloomington, Ind., April 24.-In. first Conference game of the sea Michigan…

… won from Indiana by a to 3 scone. Coach Lundgren's men led throng out the contest, Parks keeping Indiana team scoreless until the eig inning. The Wolverines drove K kel, the Hoier's star twirler, fr the…

…. Kunkel pitched a -hard game Frid in which Indiana beat Wisconsin 7 6, and this imay account, in part, f( the ease with which the Wolverin hit him. The contest was a long affair, t ing two hours and…

December 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… AWARDS consin, at thle nation ln(t~Ct, l& '(Secil o a Dily Ithe Wolverine took second iiiUj (Spei Ito T D.ily class, with Otto Kelly and C mtaln MADISON-Cross country run- flewitt, Parker' forms the trio…

…, Robert Ocock, John Wohl- the big Wolverine was taken 411. gemuth and Kenneth' Bertrand. Sorenson who won the All-Fresh- Milton Peterson was awarded an man title lash; year and Auer plac- official manager…

January 20, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… for so early in the sea- the high hurdles, however, and is son. The other prospects for places expected to lead the Wolverines in on the relay team included Grun- this event. Potter will also compete ow…

Wolverine Poorman, another "M" man, who side, with the Seymour twins, D. A. has been getting 42 feet regularly, and D. G., the best quarter milers and Brooks, a sophomore, will take on the squad. Freese, a…

… member of care of the shot putting assign- last year's mile relay team, and ment for the Wolverines. Baker and Colby, sophomores, are Besides the above men, who will the other entrants in this event. make…

November 03, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… center position. The others who will make the trip are Beidenweg, Decker, Gundry, Pearl- man, Patton andWidman. (Continued From Page Six) gan. They do not see how Te Wolverines backs can penetrate the…

… Illinois forward wall. They may+ see today. Physically the squad is in ex- cellent shape for the confilct with the Wolverines. Practice this week has been light, because of the fact that this is the third…

October 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… VETERAN GUARD(! MAY NOT START O00 C-1lITO U ni nrnumui They spent yesterday after noon within the confines of th new stadium holding a secr practice for tomorrow's en counter with the Wolverine The work…

… against Wyoming to pile ish- 167 pounds to the man against 130 up the Big Ten scoring record for ~~LT~b~ ~~flI~A~~ iI~lIMI~the day. Coach Stagg fears for his Lar- for the Wolverines. GOPHER TOfA i…

… is an Del Whittle is still troubled Howard Poe Purdue has revamped his lineup unknown quantity but the host of somewhat with a knee injury Wolverine guard, who will be re- Purde h a plunging backs…

April 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 143) • Page Image 7

… established by the invaders, while the others are credited to Wolverines. Jimmy Reid, the Harvard Iron Xan, bettered the former two mile mark* held jointly by Ted IHornberger of Michigan and Benson of Cornell…

… the high jump, when Chuck Waldo leaped 5 feet 11 3-8 inches, and Don Cooper set a new mark for the low hurdles of :09.4. Seven of the other eight field house marks are held by Wolverine athletes, while…

… considerable walking. With regard to the strength of the Wolverines in the several events added to those of the indoor schedule, it appears as though the hamm-er will be well taken care of by the veteran Ketz…

March 02, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… of one c:r more prac- - iug 1928 Wolverine basketball squad The Blues, evidently unsatisfied, cise isseason wt etra''jtice dual mleet5 to leSt its t1'(h. eco4d M~ediocre !was concluded last night at…

Wolverines' sle competition pedially brilliant record this seiason ing their third season on the Michi-I Rosen andI Barley sublstitted for their next year and more material is need- tus far has been limited to…

… guards, and four centers. ICept; the Wolverines participated in"Pedesohiango, and Irllois(iat-:.~1f Ninneral Winnersdual -mi ets last week end, with 1- but lottoe. C ineotan alnd oigur toowst-,.(' T; TPhe…

February 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… defeat before a squad badly{ crippled by the loss of three star performers due to ineligibility. The Wolverines took the lead at the start by winning five of the open- ing nine matches at foils. In this d…

… performance of the day. Participating in seven events, the Wolverine was not satisfied until 1e had defeated Knox at sabres, there- by winning his fifth victory o- the dTay. The epee swords durnished the bcst…

… years. Though the track on which the ath- letes competed was a poor one, it' alone cannot be blamed for the per- - formance of the Wolverine team, Farrell asserted. Any belief in the fact that Dr. Otto A…

May 04, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… A IER 'CARTV 4. Wolverines Must Will TO(aY'S 4Cime is capable of catching there is "plentyi To Have Otside Clianee For of reason to be satisfied,. Bligpren 'title Coach Fisher. shifted his batting I…

… that; ners of the inter-fraternity baseball. speaks well for the Wolverine team. leagues will start Monday, as all ~While in the East the Michigan a e league games must be played off by3 held the…

… hits, and a victory. The team play of the Wolverines has improved immensely since, the opening of the season, and if Davis] 4 10CHISTO uT M ST.LOUIS INFIELDER COACES O CU ME ~'MAKES CIRCUIT DRIVEI 'FROM…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

WOLVERINE SWIMMERS RANKED HIGH ACTION EARLY SEASON BATTING !!LVLIIIIL ETII IAIT IN RIDER CUP MATCHES' IN MYTHICAL ALL-STAR SELECTIONS TE M !LY PVICTPA ""~.. xCiark{ Selects 1Al-ouferen(T teaijiil…

… as a potential conqueror of the ap- parently strong Wolverines, should furnish plenty of opposition for the local team to, insure an interesting afternoon. Last week the Pontiac or- i/ , chosen by…

….-Columbia's crew is the Hawks after a victory over Mich- composed of seven sophomores and ' ian. one junior. i anizationr played Ypsilanti formal1 on the "best possible", medley relay sensational Wolverines in the…

March 06, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

Wolverines to remain high inl the! IgsCsadng Mather realizes that the LINEUP lawkeyes have a strong team which LINE P wil h har todefeat, and has pres- ed( his men to the limit in an effort Y) to key them for…

…, thus avenging , awkeye the early season 41-22 defeat at Iowa new guard Icity ;hts of Oos'- Thle Wolverine lineup will probably he gaime to ! consist of the sam~e men that started Brines Ilon- in mnost of…

Wolverines largey on the. work of -Capan Hogaa- and rintheyh Frank Hunter:. - ,Iconnell, steller Hawkeye guards who are playing their third year of Big veteran- team These two will head the offcial en ase Il e…

February 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… sea- s n, will encounter Coach Matt Mann's Wolverine tank squad Saturday in the 1t (Union pool. .~: 3$ I v'-.Led by Captain Manovitz, victor over Captain Samson of the Michigan team last year in a dual…

…- Wolverines had held 'ife Athletic, Council, and it is under- ' till that time. The final score was stood they will appoint both men to 3-2. Maney and Gabler scored the avoid friction. Michigan points in the…

… outfit. Indiana's star heavyweights, Wilson and Fisher, will meet the Wolverine - entries. These men are recognized as the best men in their weights in the Conference and Wilson held the 175 pound Big Ten…

February 15, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… Chicago .........3 MInnesota ........1 Northwestern . . ..0 r 5 9 .31) .28) .100 .000 ii f / With the Big Teti lead at stake, and Wisconsin and Purdue only a step behind the pacemaking Wolverines

Wolverines fell 34-23.1 ~Boilermaker five tonight in a crucial Mihgnatra heteesly game to keep their Conferenice recordI oft, came into the game a decided ! unblemished and avoid a triple tieI favorite and…

March 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines will drop Wiscon-. sin, Northwestern and Ohio State until' the 1928 season. Exact dates for the Conference games will be set at the schedule meeting to be held at Iowa City dur- ing the…

… throws. Baltimore is the largest city in the country supporting a minor league baseball team. Wolverine Five j May Play Cornell Here Next Seqson W~JLVRINS AVOEDTO MN OVE REDL LAN WITE LUIN UANNIUL LAS…

… For the 15th time since 1902 Michigan and Cornell will meet in an indoor track meet at the Drill hall in Ithaca tonight, with the Wolverine squad favored to win the carnival. The Michigan team entrained…

May 23, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 174) • Page Image 2

…. --- - - ,.- I if Cross-section of a tooth, showing Acid Decay at The Danger Line. g i y ..- - - 1 QR srB I 1 i I i I { f 404 E. Washington WOLVERINE MOTOR OILS Proper lubrication is the use of the right…

… grade of Wolverine Motor Oil for your engine. No one grade of oil can satisfactorily meet all conditions encountered in dif- ferent types of engines in automotive service. There is a right grade of…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… - - - - - - 'ss St te -H,0a - - 31 S.Sat cShne11 S- - - S1lll'ltl~ ttiltl t 11~tt~ilt# tt~~l N ll11~t1H 11t1tlt # tAtftii1 t1~HItlltlfi .. ... I 1: good many WOLVERINE MO.TOR OILS Proper lubrication is…

… the use of the right grade of Wolverine Motor Oil for your engine. No onc grade of oil can satisfactorily meet all conditions encountered in dif,- ferent types of engines in automotive service. There is…

June 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 178) • Page Image 5

…, and Northwestern, indicate the strength of the Wolverines and it is certain that Michigan will make a good showing. Particularly as a team is the Wol- verine aggregation 'strong' for al- though it has…

Wolverines at Ann Arbor. However, :Michigan may be able to outscore them at the tourna- ment. Besides the Maroons there is no other team as strong in the Con- ference, The other three Wolverines who will go to…

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