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January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… by th defeat they took from Northwest. ern last Saturday, the Wolverine: more than matched a fast offens against Wisconsin's stubborn de. fense and held the six-point ad. vantage which they had piled u…

….i _ night because of the absence of eno:,h! good ice to permit playing of the FIRST MAT MEET contest. Although the Wolverines dropped SATISFIES KEEN the only game played, the form they showed was the best…

… with soft and the season. Most of these were of. slushy ice that prevented all at- a decidedly minor character, the tempts to carry the puck. What Wolverine matmen showing a sur- frozen ice there was…

… turned in even! though the coaches told the runp ners not to take it too hard. The Wolverines appear to possess power in the distance runs, 880, 440, and the hurdles. MEN! Smart Styles and Real Values at C…

… condition, and no alternative remained but to call off the con- test. Tommy Courtis, veteran right wing of the Wolverines, was the only outstanding player in the game for either side. Besides scoring both of…

… of the heap with Max Schmeling second and Jack Sharkey third. VARSITY TANKMEN WILL MEET 0D.Y,.C. Detroit Team Best Competition That Wolverines Will Meet This Season. For the second time this season the…

January 16, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverine natators to a six point margin of victory at the Yacht Club last month, added in- terest is given the meet due to the presence of a number of formerj Michigan Varsity swimmers on the…

… invading team. Wolves Win First. Freddie Sponberg, aquatic direc- tor of the Detroit Yacht Club, has been grooming his tankmen for this meet, but Coach Mann of the Wolverines is confident of victory by a…

Wolverines in games played at the Detroit team's pool which hand- icaps the Maize and Blue because cf its smallness. The erection of a platform at the Michigan pool has made possible exhibitions of high diving…

… face Mertz, Hosmer, Walaitas, and Nevins, the first three being for- mer Wolverines. Lemak, Schmieler, and Miller are to swim the 200 yard breast stroke, with the invaders en- tering Howlett, former Big…

… championship battle when Don George former Wolverin igrapple defends his title against Pat MLc ii the Irish champion at Oympia. George declared that the bout tonight would be the toughest one of his career and i…

…' McGill is dangerous because of the Detroit Yacht club tankmen. his famous "lift and whirl" hold. Dick captained the Wolverine Con- which is not much different from ference championship natators dur…

… the Wolverines will have their hands full at Colum- bus t o m o r r v cenirc , and Coaeh Veenker is taking no chanc( s that his team lose through any mishap which may be averted by pre…

…', 34-40SIN SE RE Junior Varsity Outplays VisitorsiT to Take Fifth Victo:y. _____ Coach Ray Courtright's men re- Opponents Boast Veteran Team; peated again last night to keep Wolverines Have Quartet their…

… beaten out if Michigan decidedly in the hands of the hopes to successfully defend its Wolverine Junior Varsity from the Conference hockey title, the Wol- beginning to the end of the game. verine sextet…

… year, the remain- made field goals in rotation until der of the team will be practically Ricketts failed to connect with his the same as that which pushed the chance, and then they repeated, Wolverines

January 18, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… of Whitey Altenhof was the feature of the game. Hoffer High Scorer. Hoffer was high scorer in the game with six " points followed by Altenhof with five points. Weiss put up a good game for Wolverines

…Hill- the Wolverine Conference chan- house with a decided dete rina- toppers c m back and took the every m< )1C5J hockey tear in their tilt here tion to prevent the Purple from IJGophers, 6-1 .E ter in the…

…. The Wolverine right aF I wing, Courtis, drew three penalties in his fighting mad attempt to core the single goal which would F have meant revenge for the defeat A :s team took Friday. Goalie Drawn Out…

… opponents the Wolverine M chigan Pos. Wisconsin swordsmen gave an impressive per- Tompkins .......g ......... Frisch formance for so early in the season. Williams .......ld ........ Metcalf Foils bouts only…

… third Wolverine to make the trip, carried off the honors in the other HOW THEY STAND three contests, downing H. Mayo. W. L. Pet.' 5-2, Yocum, 5-1, and L. Mayo, 4 7N(;i:western . . ... 2 0 1.000 in the…

…- tion is that the Chicago natators will be here to give battle to Coach Matt Mann's aquatic stars in the Intramural pool on Saturday night. The Wolverine tankmen have been victorious in all their meets so…

… Spartans have a strong outfit this season, but in view of the fact that Coach Keen's grapplers handed West Virginia an overwhelming defeat the odds are in favor of the Wolverines. The Spartans will meet…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… Last Year. (Continued From Page 6) the game, for 17 free tries at the basket, ten of which were cashed in on. By this victory, the Wolverines served notice on their future op- ponents that despite the…

… that this meet will form the only real compe- tition for the Wolverines before the opening of the Big Ten season next month as the crack tank team that represents the Chicago Athletic; Association is as…

Wolverine squad will work out today and tomorrow at the Col- iseum under the direction of Coach Lowrey in preparation for its open- ing Conference games of the year this Friday and Saturday against Wisconsin…

January 11, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHI GA'N DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1931 DAILY Wolverines r op lddommrft m AV' UJL ilt to Wlidcats.7 27-22 r, WOLVERINE TITLE CHANCES Dl~IMEDlo a rs I ty I Tre i earit…

…., Jan. 1 0.-Michi gain's hopes for a Western Confer-- ence basketball championship were temporarily dimmed when North- western's powerful quintet swept to a 27-22 win over the Wolverines in the Patten…

… gymnasium here tonight. A capacity crowd witnessed a last- minute rally by the Wolverines fall short of the necessary margin for victory. Weiss- scored first blood when he sank a difficult side court shot…

… blew ending the game. Northwestern outplayed Michigan completely in the second half using a fast breaking offense and an equally fast forming defense. The Wolverines 1 o s t many possible points when…

… field goal. Reiff and Smith of the Wild- cats shared scoring honors for the evening, each counting eight points. Weiss with three field goals to his credit led the Wolverine scorers. Altenhof played a…

… step in to match opposing giants. On Saturday the Wolverines will journey to Columbus where they are scheduled to meet the hard- wood aggregation of Ohio State. The buckeyes had a rather disas- tie men…

January 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PAG T -THIE MICHICGAM DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931 ,x _ _ _ . _ , _ _. Wolverine Quintet 1il Tackle Wildcats Tonight POWERFL PURPYLE 1Wres tier CAGERS WILL TEST AI BI FACES PURPLE 's…

…, last year's win- Michigan will play the second tiners of the title,. were whipped by hockey game on its present trip in- the Wolverine five Tuesday night, to foreign territory this week when 29 - 22, and…

… the fighting Illini the Wolverines meet the Marquette j dropped its initial encounter to the puck-chasing team again tonight. Badgers, 32-9, in a hard-fought skirmish the preceding night. This contest…

… and the one played With the Wolverine-Wildcat clash last night are perhaps the hardest!, at Evanston as the feature of the on the Michigan schedule this year. evening, several other games of The…

Wolverines put a severe kink in the hopes of Coach Lam- bert's Boilermakers in their -cam- paign toward a second Confer- e n c e champion- <' ?and the game tonight will be the most im- ' portant one stag- ed…

… schedule tonight at the Field House against West Virginia, the Wolverine wrest- lers. will display fthe talent that points toward another Conference championship. Coach Keen -has his entrants groomed to the…

… Hank W Veteran Wolverine will be seen in action western's powerful I Evanston tonight. LIST TIME I FOR CINDE Varsity Trackment Places at Fieh Varsity track me put through a stiff' trials this afternoon…

… Campbell and S shared honors in th Rod Cox, who appea way to a. good showi mer throw, will tal The Wolverine lineup is not the A trophy awarded by Commodore one expected at the beginning of Sorenson, former…

… meet gan stars on those former lineups in which the University of Michi- are missing. Langen, who was gan has entered a team. In addi- eiss counted on for the defense and his tion to the Wolverine

…- 'Cu oosswownteaad TILS torily consistent to mend the tear Club polois who won the award aR TEAM in the Wolverine defense. last year, the Kronk Athletic Club, The other missing member of the the…

January 21, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… seventh consecutive victory of the current cage season last night with a deci- sive 18-8 win over the strong Con- sumers' Power quintet of Jackson. The Wolverine 'B' team took the lead from the opening tip…

… lineup of matches that were hinted at yesterday will not be necessary and the Wolverines will continue with the same card as heretofore. Otto who has also been out with an injury, has not had a relapse but…

… the conference level; and in face of such opposi- tion the Wolverines will be called j upon to show all onlookers what they have in them. This is the last meet before the regular conference schedule…

… the Wolverine Varsity ca- gers a day of rest following the dis- astrous encounter with the Wild- cat quintet Monday night. Since the Conference season opened over several weeks ago the Michigan…

… basketeers have been sent through strenuous drills daily and with the next Conference game against Chi- cago not scheduled until Saturday, xtheWolverine five should have 5 plenty of time to get bacek into form…

…. SThe remainder of the week willI ~be d3evoted to dr'illing on the de- fects uncovered in ihe Wolverine Art Schlanderer, attack and defense against North- Captain of the 1931 hockey team,|western with the…

…- ter forged far ii the lead for a total of 36 points addeCd to the wolverine score in five games, a little more than seven points per game. Johnny Wooden, who was Dai ic's chief riv al dur:n, .the early…

January 21, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 T HE MICUH IGAN DACy ............... .. .. .. r..r._ ,Wolverine Puckire::oli P,- e-.4pare ;for Double Header 11 f two hers VARSITY IC TE IFACES EIE TILTS1…

Wolverines at Minneapolis this Fri-i day and Saturday can no longer be classed as easy picking for Coach Eddie Lowrey's Michigan team, which at the start of the season was the heavy favorite to cop the title…

… opponent. Some basis for compari- son may be made between the two teams, as both of them have faced both Wisconsin and Marquette in early season games. Gphers Downed by Badgers. While the Wolverines fell…

…, bumpy iceI upon which thesWolverine-Badger contest took place. Both Michigan and the Gophers have tasted defeat at the hands of John Hancock's Marquette team, but where the second Michigan game was…

… finish in the first divi- sion would not bring the title? lt Ann Arbor. The Wolverines, wahl fast and clever are not uit:e big enough to withstand the charges of their taller op- pcnents. With three out of…

January 07, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…VWW~WWWW y - -~ - - ~ WV -Y ~ V _. 'rTT7 1RTr"T(f'ATT n A TT V WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931 -0- A /W T.t NT<T PAGE IX 1i mr. 1V1'J7.. r SU A N 1 L-1 1 L z -I ___._ Wolverines Defeat am ion…

… practice ses- swimming titles will be among the en invasion Michigan's pukinen sian last night the Wolverine wrest- galaxy of stars who will compete came home to swamp a crack ice lers showed more condition…

… letic Association. These records were Monday night. In overwhelming from West Virginia at the top of set by flye swimmers recently grad- the Aggies the Wolverines combin- their form. Coach Keen has put…

… Wildcat tank aggregations. an almost impenetrable defense. well as staying power in his crew Caacd tratt Mann of theAbedfe. of matmen. IScringAcOt. cofCMatan. h Wolverine natators, who have Keith Crossman…

Wolverine n- --_will have on their schedule. As an difficult task i matching the puckmen will have no great diffi- - opener the battle will be tougher speed of another former Purple culty in besting their…

Wolverine hopes ror first honors p E N C I L S n At the same time, the commission recognition in the United States, Heim lead the 165 division and Jor- in the diving events are rather low, n announced it…

January 06, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… at Guard Post Li~i, ih-Ljay gamles Dan1-E '_d t-dWess showed best for shej Wolverines, both appearing to have jFound their scoring eyes. T h e i r both llie nub:Ot&i buy Wvriliatier £ , of iootball…

… fame., at one of the guard posts.' k i ' U 2' ~N iY M '/\I'LR GOL s _:j{'.'1 _\E "t Z Ri 1S. .OR t Reid and Crossman {outstanding as Wolverines Outscore Canadian Sextet. (Continued from page G) played…

… lef t of the net. Ontario Aggies score~d their only goal a little Tess than riIve rniiite: after the start of the second ses- sion. Scollie and Bob henry moth managed to break througn the Wolverine

… still Rc ur Air u<. il -. .., WolverineWeir i t c Ei C= O IAseason as an Gop;eer or h nas oen Aflin t sche:dule. Next Saturday T t I facerd u othe tir'applers from Wesrt t~o ~ars iodgila on an eight bout…

January 31, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… largest hockey crowd that has turn- ed out this year. Following Thursday night's 4-1 win over Coach John Hancock's team, the Wolverine triumph last night definitely proved that Michi- gan had by far the…

…, Sindlos, Williams, Courtis. Stops-- Tompkins- 21 Schultz- VARSITY CAGERS WILL MEET YPSI Wolverines Play Normal Quintet in Practice for Hoosiers. The V3rsity "B" baketball team defeated Flint Gneral Mtrs…

… Tech on the upstate floor last night 36- 21. After a two week period of in- activity interspersed with occasion- I al drills, the Wolverine Varsity quintet will meet the Michigan State Normal five here…

… first Conference game for the Varsity since they so decisively romped over the Buckeyes to the tune of 40-22 last Monday. Wolves Show Strength. The Wolverines stand in fifth posi- tion in the Big Ten…

… a stone wall to the attempts of the invading forwards when they approached the Wolverine goal. Splashers Will Not Drill During Exams Matt Mann's natators will have no practice of any kind during the…

January 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… start at center. This will seriously handi- cap the Michigan team, however Coach Lowrey stated that if the de-f fense is good Friday and Saturday nights Michigan should show up very well.j Wolverines to…

… outstanding teams in the Big Ten this year, and with Purdue al eady put away once, the Wolverines look upon this week's game as a potent indicator as to how the final standings will read. Of the three teams…

… strength of the two teams. Added interest in centered in the contest as a result of several for- mer Wolverine stars appearing in the invaders' list of entries. Spindle, captain of the Michigan ank team in…

… give them a good chance of triumphing over the present trophy holders tomor- row in case the two teams are pair- ed u) for a game. Sophomores Add Strength. The 1931 edition of the Wolverine poloists has…

January 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

…) A IL IL stadium matchmaker, went about 1|th il Motors Tonight[ nimtrarn-ira1 ews II Wolverines to Put Strong Five1 his preparations for signing the Georgian to meet Schmeling in Chi- !'p on…

… ciation is now conducting as to Wolverines will have little difficulty whether the heavyweight title shall in keeping their record unmarred be deaehd vcat, but it es in tonight's contest. "Had" Kinley…

… center as both Garner WILDCAT QUINTET and Ricketts are well above the six foot mark. The Wolverine basket (Continued from Page 6) will be ably guarded by Shaw and likely to prove most interesting. Tessmer…

… are as yet undecid- ed. The winners of those bouts will then represent the southerners in those weights. All of the hard drills for the sea- ! Irving Valentine, ' Who captains t h e Wolverine Tank team…

… Phi Lambda Kappa2. of the Wolverines last season. It 4 ., r rf f. I 'r,4bJ . 0 41 t ~*4 a di~.## ~40 41 440 A, 4.04,. * 4# 404 1 "S 1 4.. WANTED-Four students for part time work. Good pay. Apply…

January 07, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… the 100- yard breast stroke event in 1929. s ______________. I . 11 Iantrarnural News II I A two out of three. Both teams were able to ring up 10 floor shots, but the Wolverines R C M N R S M…

… will be 24 games. Each player, before he will be ALUMNI FENCERS TO MEETVARSITY Regulars to Face First Severe Test of Season Saturday. Now that the holidays are over the Wolverine Varsity fencing squad1…

… gets his team into top form to meet the alumni fencers of the University at 2:30 Saturday after- 10on. This meet will surely task theI Wolverines to put forth their best and should be about the most…

January 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… SEPARATES SIAT SK Schlanderer and Co-rtis Trai! Wolverine Pace-Setters; First Half Enis. VON ELM EARNS $8,000 IN SIX WEEKS AS PRO I VON EL CAPTURE[S LAFICE PMJ PUlE !Business Nan Golfer', Recently…

… the Wolverines for the scasen to date, with Reid showing th( way by the small mar- gin of tvo points. One point is awar a to each player for each goa or each assist which he makes. Reid has bulged the…

… goals as against the three assists of Crossman. Between the two of them they have been responshile for 26 of the 36 points that the Wolverine team has ac- cumulated all season. Schlanderer Third. Captain…

… recording of a single marker, but with such a strong forward line to handle that department of play the Wolverines have not been hard hit by the scoring deficiencies of1 the defense men, Williams andl Prouse…

January 25, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…, worked the ball in for- enough setups under the bas- k et so that every member of the Wolverine quintet broke into the scoring. Norm Daniels, the leader in conference scoring to date, step- ped out from…

…-0 Coutnt as Reid Scor-es Goal. lii spite (i} a valiant last minute di' ie by the despera te Gophers in, t o Clesing minutes of the third ,acricd, the Wolverine hio7 ey team t alum phed. 1-0 to piaco < seives…

… as a championship conten',r. Lead -, P'eic, oizrtis, and Crossman, the ~peedy Wolverin.es outskated the Ccahrsthrough out the contest. 2.wlle Tclrpins sterling work in the cact keint the Gophers from…

… the entries and the three best scores will decide the whinners. Emmy Reid, Michigan wing, whlo scored the Wolverines' lone goal that won last night's hockey tilt from the M',inne- sota sextet, 1-0. ill…

January 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…E;..........Paraonr wifl probably not receive the offi- Williamson......g.........A1'sh1ley ial record as this was only a Altenhof ..... , .. )~hensonl trial run. Seg'ave's mark of A fighting Wolverine: quintet, 98.76 miles…

… last few another sophomore, go a chance to weekly time trials, although they l show his wares in the Wolverine- wr osalsces h e Badgr enountr. thave shown a constant improve- Coach Norgren of the Windy…

… has failed to take part the Maroons are bent upon taking in the other meets. Iic will run the the Wolverines into camp to dis- 60-yard sprint in the second heat prove the more or less common with Hitt…

… Crossinan and (Rei;;Score (Goals For Invaders As Defense Withstands Att-ack By Fred ade io~Editor kinnesota Daily. The Michiganie sextet dcfeatAd MVinnesota in the firstLgame ofth Wolverine-Gopher series here…

January 24, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…'s Placej aggressive attack and. fast tossing. their opponents' 53. in15Pound Class; Auer Benz will meet Strom in the 145 The Wolverine qluintet has the in 155 dvantage of having five ga-tmes bc- Is Still…

…. Last year Br:nz was e; erience. In addition, the wear-f Spartans, the Wolverine wrestlers able to js nose out the acetr'tanors of the Maize and Blue have on-' tonight will battle eight fast bouts ~ ,i…

Wolverines open up a- ISI lineup . he w ill probably be a big I gain -st the C onference com petition .Isr is& t th fg t fa s w h so e;S d a d at H vy e h . of the fastest grappling that has' Stoddard will…

January 20, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… if they turn out to be a harder bunch to beat than the last three have been, as it is hardly beneficial to stack up the Wolverine Cubs against one long string of teams one rarely hears of and who…

… could not quite catch up with the 13 point first half which Rieff rolled up. j This loss virtually knocks the Wolverines out of the Conference race, since with three losses and two wins out of five games…

… of each period at. Madison and he will be ready for a full assignment by the end of the week, when he will fill in the gap in the Wolverine offense. TYPEWRITER REPAIRING All makes of machines. Our…

… night. The announcement was made by au- thorities of the Midway club, who deemed it inadvisable to incur the expense of a trip to Ann Arbor. Last year the Wolverines met the Chicago team in the Windy City…

January 11, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1931 THE MICHIGA N DA LYi ik :t BADGER T ' M O PLAY HE DEFEAT BY PUB PLE1LEADSILLINI SPURS WOLVERINES TOMOR RCASVRSIFED SPORT SCHEDULES Wrestlers Gain WinANOTICE HEAVY…

… the Buck- eyes 29-19, and the team which loses tomorrow night will find itself in a tight spot indeed. Wolves Won Before. The Badgers and the Wolverines have not tangled for two years, when Michigan…

January 08, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

… is going to be his ticket' for a ringside seat instead of a matchthisweek end. The loss of these two men will be felt by the Wolverines. The grapplers are not at top form yet, several of them…

… exact- ing in the daily practice sessions. Looking back at the defeat that the visiting grapplers handed the Wolverines in 1929, the men are1 anxious to take all possible revenge on the West Virginia…

…; ,Signa A .is ,ilaa ing: campaign the Wolverine mentor , Theta CY 14; Zeta L Tu 1. 7s faced with a serious problem if Theta Kapxpa Nu 18; and T eia Xi Michigan is to have a winning ball 12, Phi Lambda Kappa…

…; and Dobbs, Tillotson, handicap the Wolverines severely Fishman, Fish, and Boder who are in the Conference race this spring, aspiring to the guard positions. -----__ -- --- INTRAMURAL NOTICE. IOCKEY…

January 08, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… a fast breaking combina- tion that will be able to score against the powerful Wildcat team when the Wolverines invade Evan- ston Saturday. The Northwestern method of defense and offense var- ies…

…'s men bids fair to again give the Wolverines a real battle when the two clubs clash. Three new sophomores, all stars in Canadian amateur hockey cir- cles, will be with the team that will face the Maize…

January 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… Yost Field house. Yesterday's win over the Tigers gives the Jayvees w string of three victories and no setbacks. Petrie Opens Scoring. The Wolverines played a waiting game with the forwards holding 1…

… scoring hn- ors with four field goals and one foud shot apiece. Both of these men showed up well being vital cogs in the Wolverine machine. Garner and Manuel were not far behind the. leaders each having six…

…, g.............. Bratton, g, ............. Totals ..... ..........F Score by Halves. g 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 IViIl H VIL 1 I U ICIIL L.I VTEAM- Wolverine Squad in Good Shape for Invasion of Southern…

January 18, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…UNDA, JANUARY 18, 1931t THlE MICIGAN TALY TAGE SEVEN U. - *r 5 ', S II >>.' .. , ' iILDGCATS AY Wolverines Still Have Chace co Gain Big Ten Honors After Ohio Defeat. By Joe Rusell. PLt…

… shared high scor- ing honors with eight points each. A win tomorrow night will give the invaders a real flying start toward the crown which the Boiler- makers seem sure to lose, whil should the Wolverines

… rnilo run over a Ir~tr ~ur1 ew KJ' ^LLS1u4.J /' lt ey to the lead ih thle last lap to 1'RATITINV1Y BOWLINtG &- 2 iJos~ un eftatedLcederle 6-3, Rol Otto, Wolverine 12e, pound wrestling trwhno has…

… the Wolverine territory in the last meet before the examinations they will bring what is considered only a fair team of wrestlers, and the Michi- gan maulers should be able to take them into camp…

January 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931 T1HE MIChI-TGA N D A T L Y PAGE R "W", ..................Y Varsity CARDINAL CONTES OPENS CDNFERENC Wolverines Hold Last Practi Before Going to Madison for Two Games…

… displace them, heaon Friyand Saturdy. h Chicago, New York Rangers, Tor- The Wolverine's record in the 1onto, Montreal Maroons. and Les first seven games of the year, while not overly impressive as far as…

… a first string lineup of veterans, all of them members of the sextet that gave the Wolverines such a fight last year. Frisch, the team's regular goalie for the past two years, will be back in the nets…

… defending its Conference champion- ship that was won last year for the first time. Although the Wolverines were hard pressed to take the title,1 coming through to victory only af-i ter .a brilliant four…

January 22, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… practicec after the lay- poer ists in their attempts to r off yesterday the Wolverine cagers tape 5 chzincling-Stribling fight went through a long drill on the ic(~'ago r ..scourt and wound up the day with a…

…. opening of the Conference season,ofRcn'Rabes Mixing up the lineup a bit for dui'ing which lthe Wolverines willi the scrimmage Veenkeji: made a face six teams. A11 Eig Ten schools m i~ir~ Ublue team with…

January 14, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… house floor last night. The contest was ragged throughout with S h a w and Ricketts pulling the game out of the fire in the final period to give the Wolverines the deci- Sion. Announcement was made last…

… was driving J ZI '1Y IE I--Ed George, former Wolverine (By Associated Press) wrestler and p r e s e n t world i LANSING, Jan. 13.-Measures de- heavyweight c h a in p i o n, will signed to fit in with…

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