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

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… 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…

May 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… leads the list with three victories and none lost. Satur- day's Conference game with Iowa holds Litt ..fear for the Wolverines. who should win if both nines play up to form. They are not overconfident…

… team has been s'good. Led by First Baseman Bob Knode the Wolverines have six men who. are hitting above the coveted .300 mark. The hits have been mixed with extra base drives with surpris- ing regularity…

…-bes-........... 12 2 3.250 Vick .............. 3 10 1 2 .200 Klein ..............3 10'0 1 .100 These figures seem to indicate that the Wolverine 'possess one of the heaviest, if no the heaviest, hitting nine that any…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…. MICHIGANDONS OHI IN OPENINGGOL M 'C ThREE 'UT OF FOUR CONTESTS GO TO WOLVERINE LINK MEN Michigan had little trouble in de-1 feating Ohio State 9. to 3 in the golf match yesterday at* the Ann Arbor Golf club…

WOLVERINE MENTOR WOULD BE HONORED SATURDAY "Carl Lundgren day", in honor of the former Michigan coach and as an evidence of appreciation by mem- bers of men who played under him, is proposed by "Slicker…

… recognition through his/seven years of excellent coaching at Michigan, in which time he brought four cham- pionships to the Wolverines. It is also pointed out that this will furthei aid in bringing about a…

May 21, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 171) • Page Image 7

… Michig fifth running of the Kentucky barring inj Derby, has ridden one other vic- the best co tor in the famous racing classic. I The players western, th Wolverine Net Stars by their h which Fish( Prepare…

… For Tourney last week, both games (Continued From Page Six) sired. Agai Wolverines tered around the battle for runner- good advant up honors. Most capable of the The Bo veteran performers are Stew Cor…

… 1, re-y (I) tied for second. Time, :25.2. Give Michigan Good . Wolverines 91 to 49, in' a tele-(Itidfrscn.Tm,:52 ice To Win Title maining, as a result, in second WlstS4trday, to I Discus throw-Won by…

… the Wolverines. The Steimle (I), second; Sehoz (I) nd Northwestern last ~'____Illini took ten firsts to Michigan's third. Distance, 175 feet 9 inches. oach Ray Fisher of the Today five, besides…

May 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… yesterday after- noon on the Ferry field courts. Playing under the almost impossi- ble conditions of high winds and, courts made slow by rain early in the morning, the Wolverines kept their record intact by…

… winning by a 7-1 count. In the feature match of the day Minnesota gained her only win of' the afternoon, "Stee" Cornell, husky Gopher star, winning overj Barton, Wolverine leader in straight sets, 8-6, 6…

… elevated to the Wolverine number two berth, showed' the most powerful strok- ing of the day in downing Young of Minnesota in easy fashion 6-1:, 6-1. A powerful serve and mas-. terful play at the net were the…

…- ), tive victories to 14, Michigan's golf team overwhelmed the Northwest- y ern aggregation by a 16-2 score yes- terday on the Barton Hills course. The Wolverines won three and hal- ved one of the…

May 07, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

….TaefleGamnssrntotetp.etr nzw wh cuofa to Corriden in left. Kubicek tossed Cammon's sprint to the tape.r eitherYenezawa,iwho cua InI the hurdles the Wolverines [Wolverine run with a spectacular , out Matsuki. No runs, one hit…

…. Pot-I left field. e to Tabe, Matsuki making a nice ter was relegated to third place in The regular Wolverine lineup will - catch of a high throw. Moody the highs by Saling and Allison, again be used…

Wolverines to place, TWO GAMES STILL REMAIN da singled past first. McAfee steadi- getting out a throw of 166 feet 11 ON PROGRAM FOR GRIDMEN ed and forced Yonezawa to fmy to n None of the other Michigan .center…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… yearling squad has made ry very creditable showing this spring, Three telegraphic meets with Ohio State, Minnesota and Illinois were held with the Wolverine first year men romping home with a victory in each…

May 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… place the Wolverines two full games ahead of their nearest rivals while a setback at the hands of the Hawks woud leave the Michigan nine in a tie with Otto Vogel's squad and faced with the task of beating…

… fluke homer by Winer of Wisconsin, will be in the box for the Wolverines. Either Mulroney or Twogood should be the Hawks' moundsman, Mulroney started the last game against Michigan and was in the lead by…

… pole vaulters. While a Wolverine victory in the first and only home meet of the out- door track sason tomorrow after- noon at Ferry Field seems unquest- ioned, the individual stars of the Minnesota team…

May 09, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… retired in the first the Wolverine's went on a batting spree, combining five hits and a walk for five runs. Besides performing well on the mound, Bill McAfee displayed his hitting proclivities when he…

… knocked one ofi Momsen's offer- ings to deep right for a home run in the eighth inning. This was the second home run of the sea- ; son on Ferry field made by a Wolverine, Oosterbaan getting the other in the…

… park. McAfee's pitches were cutting the corners of the plate, baffling the Cardinal batters. The re'sult-nine Badger strike outs. For the first time this season the Wolverines played errorless ball. This…

…-American led thej Wolverines 'with the stick, get- ting a double and two singles in four times up. Cleveland....... 020 001 000 New York ...... 000 000 000 Uhie; Pennock. St. Louis....... 001 200 000 Athletics…

May 06, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 162) • Page Image 7

…-01 in 1 thesprng ridseries yesterday af- ~~ te rnoon on Ferry field. ' Iowa~"started out well against Ted Wu'erfel the "Illinois" squad, advancing the Wolverine two miler who captured ball' to within 10…

… advanced the ball deep into of Wednesday. "Hawkeye" territory. Hughes carriedI it over for another score. The triyI BADGER TEAM TO PLAY for point failed. WOLVERINES TOMORROW "Iowa" began an advance into "Il…

…, and Colgate, will be coach Fisher's choice to hurl for the Wolverines, while Ernie Mc-, Coy will see service, behind the plate.I The only other changes in the Michi- gan lineup since the Syracuse series…

… face the Wolverines, al-I though J'acobson and Elerman arel two other veteran possibilities. Jac- obson was unable to make the Tow"~ trip, due to illness but should be ready for action tomorrow if…

May 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

… DRIVE! YEARLING NETMEN TO PLAY RESERVE TENNIS TEAM TODAY AT FERRY FIELD Farrell Names 23 Wolverine Athletes ! To Compete It Conference C1ia9i'ionship Meet BIGGEST MICHIGAN SQUAD I In an effort~to take…

Wolverine pilot is the only Big Ten competitor who has registered 24 feet, and he has beaten his formidable rivals, Si-1 mon and Sibbitt, Illinois; Crook, Ohid; and Everingham, Iowa. For that mat- ter, so do…

May 06, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 155) • Page Image 9

… CADVERIIING mpiete in the Iowa- rack m'eet Satuirday final entries in each e Wolverines will see ye of them will con- Soneo event. 'rop 'and Jack Loy- ;tinction of being the 11 three Events while nl Lase will…

…. This will be the first, :ompetition. for all of these At Cooper and their showings he strong Iowa contingent watched with interest as tt Wolverine huirdling squad red the strongest at Michi- Who a necw…

… captain 'annexed in this event at 'Abe Ohio Relays second at Penn, neither of the r two has competed for the Maize Blue this year. miy two men have been, named to z. jump for the Wolverines, Waldo Lane…

… throw will compete in all three. In the , Norton and Weber are the other Wolverines named. 'lre discus throw will see Schrave- di and Sanderson the' entries in ad- on to Lovette. Neither Sanderson Lovette…

May 29, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

… , otllc(d yesterday that the foot-. nesota, 7-5, 1-6, 6-C. U'niversity Of Cicago Team Diefe-it4 Wolverines To Take Big; Tenl Dual Meet Title FEEL'Y DEFEATS HISERT Chicago's golf team captured a close meet…

… from the Wolv~erines here yes- terdAy afternoon by the score of 13 1.2 to 10 1-2 to annex the Conference dual meet championship without a de- r: ",,."; }sti . . I eat to blemish their record. This is…

… ' the second loss of the year for Mich- £f igan who is now looking forward- to' the Big Ten meet June 11 and 12 in Cat. Steve Wilson Chicago. "Dutch" will lead his Wolverine So close was the match, that…

… accompainied the Wolverine track team to Iowa City Thursday. While the track men p)articipate in the Big Ten Conference track championships, Yost will attend the Conference directors meeting I ASKETBALL IS…

May 14, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

… and Illinois first met in baseball in 1893 and since that time the two schools have engaged in 53. contests, the Wolverines winning 36 of the games and losing 16, the othera game resulting in a tie'1…

… Between the years 1907 and 1917,) the Wolverines did not compete in Conference athletics, but from 1918 to 1920 the Maize and Blue team under Carl Lundgren were successful in winning five out of six times…

May 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

… school of The only two meets that were ever Youngstown, Ohio, is sending the held by these two schools were won Schafer brothers to carry its colors by the Wolverines, but they were so to the front in the…

… at Evanston by a score- their efforts during the season. of 5-2. The hurling staff received the The Wolverines now lead by virtuel greatest number of awards, seven 1 of their five victories, and one…

…, captain of the three outfielders, Lang, Jones and Purple team. The Wolverine star Hollis were awarded numerals. was forced throughout the sets, win- Coach Mather is pleased with the ning the first one by a…

May 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

… Madison, N. J., May 3. --Takeiichi great loss that the Wolverines have Cherry, c........... 4 0 1 2 7 0 1-arada of the Japanese Davis cup suffered in the last two weeks, the Walters, p......... 3 0 1 2 0 0…

… House Pavilion I Whitmore Lake iger Mentor {Taktes Charge Of Grid Squad After two weeks of strenuous drill under the local grid coaching staff, the largest squad of Wolverines that has reported for…

… been attending the workouts daily varies only five or six nightly. Individual work will continue to I be stressed by the Tiger coach. The Wolverine coaching staff has been working for the past two weeks…

… and was probably due to -his injured left hand. This week's encounter with North- western will be the last home match of the season for the Wolverines. On May 14 the team plays Illinois at Ur- Dana and…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… The Wolverines were given little to score on Robinson's fly. opposition in the foursome matches The box score: which were contested in the afternoon, Michigan (6) AB R H PO A E Smith and Quirk taking…

… afternoon, thus keeping the Wolverines in the run for th&e Conference championship. TOM LIEU IESTS DISCUS tRECORD i.N EXHIBITION South Bend, Indiana, May 24.-Tom Lieb, former Notre Dame athlete and present…

… through the preliminary tryouts. in Detroit recently. Phillips will wrestle in the 135 pound division, in which there are 126 entries, recruited from all parts of th'. country and the Wolverine re…

… honors in the Big Ten race by virtue of their victories in yesterday's important encounters. The Wolverines assumed a four run lead in the first inning and from then on were never headed. The defeat…

May 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

… RPIRC. "One of the first Tire Deal~ers In Michig'an" ~31 S. MIN ANN ,ARBOR, MICH. I. - Wolverine Gasoline, I -r a Ra y b c s t t z i s -w V - L -- 1 O ony rae inngwi . - year guarntee H I (Fo25ds4…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 6

… real fight of young lives. Jackson to Hurl cording to all available dope it be Jackson, the Indians' grvat> ad wizard, who will step up on hilock in his second attempt to the Wolverines. Jackson had…

… being at the s of the Wolverines. is probable that Howard Liver- will be Coach Fisher's choice to se the Illini batters on Thurs- Livy pitched a beautiful game at na, out twirling Jackson in the run, and…

…;er, Hollingsworth, Brilihewrt and Gharrity; .Danforth, Root, Pruett and S$evereid.' lat'oiial League W~olverines Should Win C'ol m-libits] fleet If -Performaiices Are AUp to Standard 1MAY OUTSTANDING STARSi…

… :mect will be bas- ed. A comparison of. the marks of each team shows a majority of the poi-nts resting with the Wolverines but since, the Illinois meet anything is likely to happen. Throwing all unlooked…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…. Distance, 119 feet, 4 3-8 inches. WOLVERINES A WAIT TEST WITH MAROON (Continued from Page One) Vick is certain to handle the receiv- ing end of the game. Ernie has been going like the proverbial house…

… through in one of the games with ed four hits/in one game alone. The Wolverines seem to have a crack] pinch hitter in Jack Blott, the 'alter- nate catcher. Blott was given three chances during the last…

May 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

… PLACE TA suredly negative. The Wolverines, although boasting of several star per- f6rmers in a few events, certainly cannot boast of having a well-balanc- ed aggregation. Illinois is the favorite for the…

… the championship meet at Iowa City is problematical. Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Michigan track season is rap- close, the Wolverines >mpeted in their last season, and have but ares in the…

May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

… ntinued from Page One) the Buckeye captain and star ian, is the mainstay of the .s year but the Wolverines r had no trouble in walloping ings while the Michigan hurl- already chalked up two vic- er the Ohio…

… able to get away to a good start. These men are waiting for a chance to wipe out the stain of the two diefeats last year at the hands of the Wolverines and should give the Varsity a fast game this…

May 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

… behind Michigan. The Boil- ermakers are keeping odd company in the baseball race by taking their place aipong the leaders. It has been years Wolverines Only Team in Conference With Clean Slate; Illinois…

Wolverines will meet 0. S. U. The Buckeyes are not as strong as in former years but will{ bear watching. Intramural Items Interclass baseball games will be played at 4 o'clock this afternoon as follows: Medics…

May 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

Wolverines to replace the Badgers at the top of the Conference with three wins and no defeats to their credit. That the Wolverines hit the ball hard is evidenced by the fact that Cap- tamn Paddock of Wisconsin…

… State on urday, May 6. Ohio has a. formidable track gregation this season and Steve tertains the proper respect for it. year the Wolverines barely nosed Buckeyes out in a dual meet and veteran coach would…

May 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN T V . __ _--.. " -. -. . . v- --- . . ._... . .. - . WEDNESDAYMAY 22, 1929 ' ,. MH G N _LYWDN A- MY 2 12 It FOURTEEN WOLVERINES EMIMAM THEM R -Trio On Freshman FIRST PLACE FAVO…

… series already concluded, the teams! have settled down for the moskhh :::<: .part, in or nar the places that were Led by Captain Johnny ergelin picked for thed nbythesebwll and Dave Waid the Wolverine a…

May 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

… in at the top by taking 15 pl-a.ces for the finals. 3fiehigan Qualifies Nine Ni'ne Wolverines, two of whom came to the meet on their own hook, earnedf the right ti compete in the finals, Michigan…

… singles tournament here to- day when he defeated Captain Bar- ton of Michigan, 1-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, in Ctecourts. Budd's hard volleys from WOLVERINES SEE TQ AVENGE CHALLENGE BALLOT LEGALITY mid…

… DECISION TODAY came as a surprise, especially as the SELEcT M'AFEE TO PITCH Wolverine leader had defeated him Amendment Proposes To Change 6-3, 6-3, in a dual meet match at Chi- Crimson Has Won Reputation As…

… the proposed merit sys- ed a bit tired. years seems asured, when the highly tem at an assembly of Union mem- rated Harvard nine crosses bats with bers held Thursday night. Coac'h Ray Fisher's Wolverines

… schedule without a single defeat, the of the Union was put to a vote thButterfield Managers Are Providing Wolverines will be seeking to avenge male membership Thursday night. The Celebration In Honor Of Big…

…- chief of which occured following the Barbee is the only pitcher who has lications board appoints the business Michigan-Iowa basketball game last been able to turn back the Wolverines managers and managing…

… hit- argued by its adherents that it would iouncement that hereafter, the thea- ting aggregations, the Wolverine av- result in taking the offices in questior ers will supply an operator and the erage…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… : i IN CLOSE MEET RHEA TAKES HIGH POINT HONORS 'OF DAY By Morris Quinn Encountering unexpected opposition from a determined Gopher team, the Wolverine trackmen repeated their performance of last week…

…Kinnon (Minn.); Knoepp (Mich.), second; Widman (Mich.), third. Distance-179 Wilford etz Wolverine weight star whose toss of 160 feet, 10 inches in the hammer event against the Minnesota entries established a…

… the 1928 Big Ten race to eight, with defeat yet to stalk Wolverine premises. Since every other team has lost at least two games, the Wolverines need only to win half of their remaining contests to be…

… Freddie Asbeck. Th6 Wolverine right field collared four hits d two home runs out of eight times at bat in addition to coaxing a base on balls, sacrific- plate during yes- ing and handling four putouts. der…

… fathers Nebelung, ef 3 0 0 2 0 0 to all sorts of baseball. in the Union ball- Loos, ss 3 1 1 2 2 2 Wolverines Score Early annual Father and Lange, rf 5 2 2 2 0 0 The first game was a pushover for red by…

May 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

… C ud B o n the Illini team ran the 120 yard low T RE hurdles in :14.7. Harry Hawkins, Wolverine hammer thrower, turned in 115 East Ann Phone 6616 the best performance of the day in his -IgIi favorite…

… Country club boasts some exceptionally good players, and holds a win over the Wolverines whom they defeated last fall in a hard match. The Michigan players, reenforced by Coach Wells, Michigan state…

May 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… DEFEAT WISCONSIN Wolverines hIigh AND TIES FOR AN0THER TO SUORE 14 POUNTS FOUR MARKS FALL Win, 22 to 2, Playing In Wind; Lead 11 to 1 By Noon .+..vv. aav wu . .Uau a.U L11G k CA LVIULVG VL Liltz t 1 t…

… the overwhelmingy core of 22-2. Following their win over Northwestern in such a fashion' stamped the Wolverine team as one of he best in the Big Ten, excelled by Chicago alone, which has not lost aj…

… Conference meet. A high wind, which swept the course during the morning, seemed to other the Wisconsin men but had no ffect on the Wolverine golfers who pimped into a lead of 11-1 by noon. Captain Feely shot…

…, the Wolverine pair having a best ball score of 70, which is two below par. The second of the foursomes proved o be the most thrilling of the match-f s, with Connor and Cole shooting 751 nd 76…

… remembered by Michigan fans. The Wolverine hurdler got a fair start, and was trailing the leaders at the half way mark by several yards. He crept up gradually, and was just a yard behind Werner over next to…

… :25.6 seconds.I Another upset cane when Captain Freyberg, Wolverine middle distance man was beaten in both' the mile and the half mile. In the former event E Freyberg was in last place going into the…

… second behind the Ferry Ifield record. Northrop was the high point man of the meet, the versatile Wolverine ac- counting for 14 markers. He was tied with his team mate Prout in the pole vault, won the…

… in the ninth inning and beating Illinois 5 to 4 yesterday, the Wolverines virtually assured them- selves of the 1926 Conference base- ball championship. Unless Wisconsin, who is in the second place…

May 29, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 179) • Page Image 6

… whom clear 6 feet 2 inches. Hawk- ins aid MacAfree are expected to take the first two places in the ham- mer throw for the Wolverines. Net Men Face Badger Squad' Michigan's tennis team, with a firm grip…

…. The Wolverines are topping the Conference with five victories out of sik starts. Ohio and Illinois with tlhrce victories and one defeat apiece ate tied for the second position. As tb Maize and Blue team…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…^. F "'" " " A" " r . , . ..,i Howr Wolverines Won from Purdue MEET ,e been ,rschol-' 21 and and as ,cted in 't is as Michigan AB Knode, ss.....5 Kirch, if......4 Perrin, rf.......... 4 Van…

… their doubles; western and Wisconsin falling before thus cinching khe match" against the the Varsity, and Chicago scoring a Badgers by virtue of three singles and victory over the Wolverines, one .doubles…

May 15, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… the Walkerville, Canada, team Swellon on May 23. That day is a holiday in be Canada and the team will be there as verines, a special attraction. TRALTEAM BATTLES CHICAGO MEN TONIGHT1 WOLVERINES AND…

… string. Wetzel and Butler are the Michigan hopes in the\440 yard dash. With 'loth running in form the Wolverine team should collect 'two places in this event. The longer runs are uncertain, with Chicago…

May 07, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… against sand iHowa:-dKis. both o1fvwilonl Cornell the three Wolverines scored Y 4 rked high("r I1151 uniter on the l a slam. While scarcely expecting to Amneric an scale last .s:LSOnr. " repeat this…

… intercollegiate champion and is rated on an even i footing with Hunn. Wuerfel is a fav- orite for third., The mile race appears to be aim open event with Monroe and Iskenderian of the Wolverines and Elliot and M…

… lead whent time comes for this event. ketz Faivoed In Hmer Ketz will undoubtedly take the **ammer throw as he is capable of doing bettr than 150 feet consistently. Campbell, another Wolverine, is giveni…

Wolverines and Lov- ette is considered an even bet for a place although the Iowans may take two places wita Mau and Nelson ent- ered. The meet has been designated as an "M" meet and etters will be awarded to…

… all Wolverines winning first places. Hagen And Sarazen To Play Englishmen (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 6-Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen will meet Abe Mit- chell and George Duncan, crack Brit- ish…

May 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 168) • Page Image 9

…. MICHIGAN TO FACE IOWA NINE' MONDAY1 Game With Hawkeyes At Ferry Field May Place Wolverines; Near Top IJERRY BENSON SLATED TO FITCH IN CRUCIAL CONTEST Michigan's diamond squad will en- counter Coach Sam Barry…

… ILLINOIS,6 fTRA CK TEAM 108-2 9 FARRELLS MEN HANDED MOST DISASTROUS DEFEAT IN HISTORY VARSITY TAKES FIRSTS IN ONLY THREE EVENTS Wolverines Distinctly off Formi as Suckers Outdo Own Performances ,The best…

May 15, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… supremacy between the two teams, ping the league leading Illini, 6 to ano for the third successive timethe 0, this afternoon. It was Illinois' first Wolverines- scored a victory by a beating of the season in…

… seven Big small margin, yesterday's final score Ten games. Don Miller, ace of the being 72-63. Wolverine staff, pitched splendid ball When all but three events had been for Michigan although he almost…

… real story of his in- in the broad jump, the Wolverines vincibility is related by the fact that needed only one point in the javelin Illnois lett 11 men on bases. to assure themselves a victory, but Two…

… third place. But the beat the throw home, scoring Puckel- humor f the situation soon vanished wartz ahead of him. Oosterbaan walk- for the drenched Wolverine support- ed and Davis singled, Benny scoring…

… Puckelwartz, of . . .. 42 2 2 0 0 - oober Wills Low Hurdles Kubicek, 2b....... 4 2 2 0 4 0 The Wolverines scored a slam in. Oosterbaan, lb1.... 3 2 2 13 0 0 the low hurdles with Cooper flash- Davis, c…

… 13 2 ahead of Royer. tx-Batted for Greene in ninth. At this point the Wolverines seem- xx-Batted for Andrews in ninth. - ed sure winners of the meet, but with Score by innings: Lyon scoring an…

…. Struck out by I men drew up on even terms with the -Stewart, 3; Andrews, 2; Miller, 1. Wolverines. -.Bases on balls-off Andrews, 2; Miller' Simon made a leap of 23 feet, 1 f 3. Hits-off Stewart 6 in 3 1…

May 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… 4:05 o'clock today i us in the first of the two game series.. The Wolverines got back on the dia- mond yesterday after a layoff on Wed- CUSTO nesday due to rain and cold weather.! Pil" lOTE.D i'II 1…

Wolverines greeted both soloists and conductors, The delegates were welcomed by y. streamers following a race for theflagthis y ear. For hue the Choral Union has never done Herbert S. Case, '23, presidenat of…

… ever heard heres tcptet standards and to set up them rchestra will play in -;proved. The small Wolverine, pitch-' i e copositin is to singled for themselves. ae pointed out that L. er has been suffering…

…- variety of vocal work from the con- cussion followed, questions being ~VtIIIKE;?feld will face the Wolverines tomor- tat of emphatic loud and soft at- the two speakers. r.Hv gt itack of the glorias to the…

… that faced the editors ee, the Wolverines win- the Varsity played Iowa here last in work, for male chorus and an or- of high school publications, he stress- les and one doubles 'week. Jack Blott, the…

… proved to be so character- Rorich, the Wolverine the poisoning is not serious it is suf- stic of her playing and personality. and 9-7 while Kline -ficiemit to keep the husky catcher out stic chs stewrkdsie…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 7

… Seymour outfought the veteran Munger for the remaining place. The Wolverines were able to do no better in the half, Lomont fail- lig to live up to expectations an, Leonard winning third honors. Knoepp…

… concerned, how- yver, by winning the mile from Harry Gill's mch-heralded quartet of Stine, Pdnzer, Novak, and McElwee. After trailing the Indian runners for seven laps, the lanky Wolverine began to pass them…

… a scant yard ahead of him. WOLVERINES TO MEET BUCKEYETEAM TODAY (Continued from Page Six) at a .350 clip. Hess and Barnes are the other regular outfielders. Besides Klink, Coach St. John has Anes, Sil…

…, and Blanchard, veteransleft ander, available for relief mound duty. The Wolverines will be handicapped by the loss of Capt. "Stubby" Loos, who con-plains of being worked too hard. in the Law school…

… catching assignment. Freddy Asbeck will be oh the mound for the Wolverines. E IS RECOVERING FROMVDERBYEXCITFmET (By Associated Press) LOUISVILLE, May 21-The fifty- fourth Kentucky Derby was history today…

May 15, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… gusty winds at times swirled away at straw hats. WOLVERINE TRACKMEN I DEFEAT ILLINOIS TEA.' (Continged from Page One) 100 yard dcash-Won by 1{ester, SMichigan; Lasser,Michigan; second; Peters, Illinois…

… will start Asbeck on. the mound and if he can repeat his - performance of a weel ago when he let down Ohio State with six hits, Hrold Lasser diffict win without a great deal of Wolverine sprint star, who…

May 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… the field was so muddy that the weight men could not get a foothold in the ground. SThe Wolverines are fortunate in hav- Jack Renault in uniform of constable of Canadian northwest mounted police Jach…

… the offing and that Eddie Gibson will climb the hill against the Gophers on Saturday with Noonan and Strycker in reserve. The Wolverines have been playing ;reat ball all through the. season and no let…

… considered to be of much importance when comparing the different teams as contenders for Con- ference honors. The Wolverine chances of copping the 'Big Ten meet, while not overly bright seem as good as any of…

… stars cannot compare with the Varsity. Illinois secured eight firsts in the dual meet last Saturday but the Wolverines were only one behind with seven to their credit. It is here that the Michigan…

… supporters base their hopes of victory. The events in which the Wolverines took first honors -were ones in which they have done so consistently throughout the year and one in which they will give every school…

May 20, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… TODAY WILL ELIMIN- ATES'INDIANS; STRENGTHEN . MICHIGAN'S PLACE DIXON, JACKSON WILL BE OPPOSING HURLERS Is Fourth Contest Between Two Pitch- ers, Wolverine Ace Holding Edge Two Gamesto One TODAY'S LINEUPS…

… eliminate Lundgren's men from further consid- eration in the race as they have but two more games on their schedule. An Illinois victory would place the Wolverine's chances in a perilous po- sition for it…

… Chicago, where they will give battle to the Maroon aggrega- tion this afternoon. The Wolverines Theaters Will Present Special Showst are fully confident of a victory, but the for Underclassmen After y…

… will probably run in both the mile and of Michigamua, and Barristers, sen- two mile, so that Bowen and Davis for law honorary society. of the Wolverine squad will most like- Judge Thompson was a…

May 09, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… coming Abaker. effort to correct any weaknesses WOLVES REUNDEFEATED,'week, it was announced yesterday - VV1NW L NOT JUMP Dick Chapman, Wolverine broad week end. Marking the first major that may have…

… team, and Wres for tht posdiy was games: Chi Psi, Phi Kappa Nu, track squad which Coach Stephen may e avaiae or e ofapitoe h unrpD-should give the Wolverines a fight. rudely tumbled out Mond,, when…

… foursomes western, 8-3 Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Tau tomorow. The Wolverines are Only one man who placed last of last year's meet, Snowden andt This was the fist defeat that the Delta, Tau Delta Phi…

May 09, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…, youthful hurler of play in this country, six runs being Georgia, the Wolverine coach out, Coach Fisher's men will play coast, thus giving Coach Fisher a for renovating mattresses and pli- the New York Giants…

… in about twoo Pirates. The Wolverines too, in the With the trip to Japan scheduled weeks whether this long stop in The team will leave Kakohama onPhone 6652 C135 Hubbell, who was at one time on opinion…

…. will leave from San Francis.co Au- great victory, Detroit in the Ameri- rain has caused most of the games give the Wolverines a flying start Will Proceed To Japan for tenor. 9853- at noon tf can league…

May 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 178) • Page Image 7

…n1Detroit natmo tarhfiin oe ,iiuh Cllets iinicef iI-InicRu 'The personnel of the Am"erie n :,cqn- As hiipgr-ass Siiffe rs First Iatic team to compote in #h:, inter- Dick Spindle, 1928 Wolverine cap- 1…

… the showiing of theenrs in ti , match strokes with Walter Kojac, trials. af,,JmsHueanGereP- W~ile Detroit was busy taking a F+ive Wolverines, Buck Samson, Bob 1 Lr. 'Uob Walkeu, star :sopljohmore twelve…

… Pipgras, New York hurler, lost his e fistgmeo te esowhleRth1Another Wolverine, Garc vt~ils rss folrste game orteseasnt h ier uthbe a candidate for the Canadian O~ym- j Michigan is practically" assured of…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…DAILY WIACTTACSBTEWLIEMN IHFUC"Y TA F~S~DIF BY[A1 ~ !AS'1LrrL~uALEo~T%1SPIN GIP DRILLS UNCO VER MAN Y I WOLVERINES TOVLAIIi Al flII. ilhll I [U n"M 1tfl Al tift n-',i(Seilt l~til) ,lConin ud from…

… Carlson. Michigan's sole entry, are Triennial in Grant park, ChicagoI ranks gives Coach Di('ki Hanle'y a promising. about on a par ton second. Snext weer. nucleus around which to devlop r -lTh Wolverines

…- Lemming, Edward Jens. Vernon Jen- five years, b~elieves this year's combin- Idt will bear the Wolverine hopes in tion for the annual "°Appreciation senl, "'Agato' Martin, Giriffen and Leo atioii may make it…

May 17, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…aat1 ; iid in thle 4discus with at* tlb ow f lss fthram n132 feet only -a riek a; ter the Wolverine's Fer- r y 0;e!(drecord throw o 142 fet4 14 IiIV'"e s. Upsel s uSo a Ily ha! pie Jm';wer, er, for…

… that you are a post graduate. Ydur One of the peculiar turns taken in the Michigan-Illinois meet was that the Wolverines, hitherto rated excep- tionally strong 'in the weights and )field events, scored…

… one point less here than did the Illini and took 'oily three firsts to four for Gill's men. In the eight track events, however, lay the margin of victory for the Wolverines who piled up 10 more points…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… thrree sets before the Wolverine par won, 6-1, 9-11, 7-5. Algyer' played a fide gamge for Michigan, b)ut Steph 7ns was not up to the form he displayed in his singles match earlier i the afternoon. In the…

… through Stephens' service and ran out the set 9-11. The third set was close, andI with the score 3-2 the Wolverines broke through Hartwell's service only to have the Pontiac men even Pi set at 5 all before…

… the Wolverines took the match. T'he feature singles match found Barton, numbr one on the Michigan team, facing Edward Hammer, former junior state cham~pion. Despite H1am- mner's fine (driving, Barton…

May 16, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

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May 09, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

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May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…;MICIGATENIS TO ILINIS N COSEIn Badger Game SUOTOE TO 'LLIOIS INGLDEATtL Hee Tomorrow!'HTU 11 (Coninud frm Pge Oe.) by trikng ut Jste andforing Benson, Wolverine veteran mounds Wleii~hv o l ace (Cotined romPae Oe…

…, fanned. The .'fth was also lacking Bacmian, of........3 0 0 1 0 0 the Wolverine pitching ha ae was fast and clean throughout. By in action. a~deke grounded hard to] Haggerty, 3).......4 0 o i1 5 2 ( turn…

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