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March 13, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… the start when a Missouri man got the pole on Hunt- ington. The 14-lap track gave the pole man about a five-yard handicap, something the Wolverines were un- able to make up. Michigan did well in this…

… which the Wolverine track men are noticeably weak. There is opportunity in The Michi- gan Daily Ads. Read them. - - f But 450 Out of 2,500 Seats Were Gone Yesterday After- noon Steve Farrell is due to…

…, turning down a number of offers for a chance at the Wolverine Var- sity. CLASS RELAY TEAMS GET LAST CHANCE TO RUN AGAINST TIME The last opportunity for any class relay team to run against time for the…

… TEAM WAITS TO EAR FROM ILLINOIS WOLVERINES PROBABLE CHAMPS OF WESTERN DIVI- SION With no word from Illinois as yet concerning the scores bowled by the Champaign team against Michigan last Saturday, the…

Wolverines are waiting anxiously word from the secretary of the league which will either end the season or proclaim them champions of the western section of the Inter- collegiate bowling organization. In this…

… the Wolverines in the first four contests. With nearly a clean record of victor- ies even an Illinois victory may not put the team out of running and although nothing official has been reported it looks…

March 04, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… expects tiois of Wolverine students here b clearing the bar at 6 feet 11-2 inchee Three other athletes tied with Si mons for premier honors-Treweeke o Kansas, Webster of Illinois, and Mshe of Chicago…

… nosed out the Wolverine in the mile relay with a great bit o running by their colored star, Dis mond. Hardell passed the baton t Huntington in fourth place, but tb Michigan man moved up two places be fore…

… witnessE the first big meet in the mammo new armory. Cheering was not coi certed, due to the fact that each t the leading contestants had ma supporters present. Cheers for Wolverines The Wolverines were…

March 16, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… record showing 13 games to its credit and a solitary pair in the defeat list. The Illinois match resulted in another vic- tory for the Wolverines although the Urbana outfit nosed a lead in the sec- ond…

… 208 and 204 ac- credited to Diederichs and -the 213 counted by Loutit. The Wolverine in- dividuals which have been printed show a general average higher than those of opponents and fully justify the…

… Dresser taking fairly good care of the long run, Cornell is figured to have a better chance with Windnagle furnishing strength in the 880 against the Wolverines. The men who accompanied Moakley are as…

March 08, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… the Hellgate and Quebec MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN STARTED BY RIFLE CLU Wolverine Ilharksimen Complete The Seventh M atch in National As- sociation Today About 100 notices have been se to as many men…

…. Today the Wolverines will furnis the seventh match of a series in tb National Rifle association tournamen Since the initiation of the membersh campaign the men have been shov ing up regularly. Canadian…

March 07, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… .tiffest competition he has found in :any a day when he takes the floor tthe Missouri Athletic club meet in St. Louis Saturday night. The Wolverine leader has been en- -red in the "Ball mile," the feature…

… aatch with Michigan last Saturday, it ooks as though the Wolverine pin+ eam will win the match by default.; he reason for this neglect may be+ he fact that Oberlin has dropped out f the league. No…

March 11, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… succeeded in leading at the start of the ninth lap, never to be headed. Carroll and Tenney had a pretty fight for the sil- ver medal, the second place trophy. In the final stretch the Wolverine leader beat…

… women will meet at the offices of Drs. Wile and Foster. WOLVERINE LEADER BOWS JOE RAY IN SPECTACU. LAR EVENT SIMMONS WINS THIRD WITH 6 FEET 2 LEA Missouri Relay Squad Noses Out Ma and Blue; O…

March 02, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…, and no tick- ets of admissiop4 or coupons will be required. PACK MADE EDITOR OF 1917 WOLVERINE R. M. Schiller, '18, to Be Business Manager of Summer School Paper At its February meeting held yes- terday…

… afternoon, the board in control of student publications selected Philip C. Pack, '18, to act as managing editor of the 1917 Wolverine, while Robert M. Schiller, '18, will control the destinies of the paper on…

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