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October 10, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…, Economy Bring Women To Wolverine By JEAN SHAPERO permission to sit at their table be- Better food than in the restaur- ants, quicker service, pleasant sur roundings, collegiate atmosphere, and above all…

…, economical meals-all these are given by women students as reasons for their "crashing" the Wolverine Cooperative Restaurant this semester. This unprecedented membership adds up to almost two dozen women…

October 10, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… - The members of the Philadelphia Athletics- willI get $5,000 per man for their shares1 of the World Series money. Card- inal members will get $3,350 apiece.1 BOILERMAKER STARS POINT FOR WOLVERINES I…

… members of the Riveter backfield that crushed through the Wolverines last year, while VanBibber was a tower of strength in the line. Purvis is highly touted as a fit running mate to the other members of the…

October 10, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… vulnerable spot An the third quar- ter to gain a 7 to 0 victory. Outgaining the Wildcats via rush- ing, 125 yards to 106, the improved Wolverines matched the title defend- ers thrust for thrust on their ground…

… pounded through center and fumbled the ball, Wegner recovering for Wildcats. Again in the waning moments the Wolverines refusing to quit, started another march. Bernie Jefferson, colored Wildcat ace, kicked…

… from his own 20, but the ball caromed off two Wolverine chargers and went out of bounds on Northwestern's 36. Trosko again assumed command of Mich- igan's offensive. Siegel Stars In Line He skirted end…

… al- ternately apart, through the melee emerged one Wolverine covered with glory and the praise of the entire 32,- 000 spectators present. He was Don Siegel, Royal Oak tackle, whose (Continued on Pare…

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