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January 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Indiana sc hedul- \: . ed for tomorrow night at Blooming-- ton, Coach Mather and his Wolverines basketball team will depart at 94 o'clock tonight over the Michigan Cen- tral railroad The Skipper declined…

…, while three more will be chosen from the group composed of Rasnick, Gawne, Martin, Barley, Reason, and Schroeder. The selections will be announced early this afternoon. Wolverine Lineup Unchanged With…

Wolverines. "We expect one of the hardest games a Michigan basketball team has ever had," said Coach Mather, commenting on the prospects of the game. "Indiana is a little better of- fensively than we are, but…

… furnish stiff competi- is scarcely 21. . games. B FT T tign for the Wolverines is a foregone Clark bases his hopes of victory on: Fifteen field goals and 16 gratis Becker, Indiana .......10 5 25 conclusion…

…...... 7 8 22Icare for. The game will start prompt- his greater speed and sharp punch- the Wolverines until February 15 at Correll, Indiana .......10 2 22 ly at 7:30 o'clock and the admission ing, has been…

May 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

… finals of the Michigan Intersc'io- Badger Match --- game enabled the physical education P i l RTO MEET KRi Mastic tennis tournament yesterday on wolverine nemen wll uiay their nine to win the traditional…

… Ell; -____they meet the invading Chicago team yesterday afternoon at Ferry field. track comptition, Coach Farrell's hrWolverine netmen advanced within at 2 o'locl this afternoon at Ferry Taking…

… veteran, Cap- way for the freshmen to score a single1 Wolverines are expected to turn the rallying power, taking the next three sin's first doubles team, conilposed of lain Hudlin, who returned to 1"epre…

…Iwt event. (In his third roundere match iIrwinhal oftheinnng The 100 yard dash should be one of downed Clark of Pontiac, 6-2, 6-4. The 17-5. Thle Wolverines rallied after |teamii, however, and has suffered…

April 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… :NINE DOWNS MICHIGAN IN OPENING GAME BY 2 SCORE INABILITY TO BUNCH. HITS IN PINCHES BRINGS DEFEAT TO WOLVERINES MISS SCORING CHANCES Three Innings End With Wolverine Runners Left On Third Sack; itchers…

… Stage Duel Inability to bunch their hits in the pinches proved the stumbling block for the Wolverines in the opening of the Big Ten Conference schedule and forced them to submit to a 2 to 1 de- feat by…

… where unable to score when once the men were on the bases. The Wolverines left 11 men on the bases, while only four members of the Purdue nine were stranded. In the first, second, fourth, and seventh…

… certain home runs. Purdue's in- field performed admirably, Wise, the catcherv being guilty of the only mis- play of his team. No errors were counted against the Wolverines, Kubi- cek's close play in the…

… sixth inning be- ing counted as a hit. Wolverines Outhit Purdue Don Miller, the star pitcher of thie Michigan nine, staged a pitching duel with Maxton, the ace of the Purdue squad. Miller allowed seven…

… hits, struck out six men, passed one man, and hit one batter. The Wolverines made eight hits, secured four bases on balls. Davis and Morse were given free passes to first base, both bet" hit by pitched…

… when Gilbert, Wolverine right fielder, tripled with two out, but Da- vis grounded out. In the fourth, Ku- bicek opened with a single, and ad- vanced to second when Maxton issued a base on balls to…

May 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

… the Big Ten standings with a per- track aind field championshlps hcrre ; centage of .600, while the iWolverines Saturday. With Indiana Uiversity, are just below themr in sixth place. Butler, DePauw and…

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