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June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… strng n te canpus. At 8:45 oclock the ;night.and 'tle rest. are xpected to earch2 at :ew York city. ______IU I Memorial Day whefi the Wolverines :procsson will start moving, the Var- come 'in before 9 o…

….arAllgadluAnoherndeetin aid yesterday. TlI ABO1ihveU1tT 'BY CRAINt G IN 1 out. 'Ihe Wolverines added a qua- dents willmeet in front of teUnion wl'b rlne.Aohrmeig rgistered. Thsfr4 5hve.L____ et of counters n the furth innl…

May 15, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… woods near Pinck- sponsible for the Wolverine t ney. They will be followed by a Beginning with the second baseball game between the students $ the game was Michigan's, Iom and faculty members of the…

… arranged to be present and thanks to good fieldingh Sat the initiation and banquet.opponents to a meagre four ru die" also accounted for two 1: of them good for two bases. The Wolverine sluggingr 1u…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…,(T fitST I PVOATtON FkbOM SWAR t'iIi7OIIE, i~IAiGI Mtchlgaq's aisty to 1118 team left , yeaterday for the east l at is said t6 be the longest tOil ikey-e attemlptd by it Wolverine "cut utlt, and the…

… being the possessor of the fain- is hick piec has been working over- tithe in Crder that Wolverine teams may be Victorious. Sport Snap Shots- (Cdontinued from Page One)(% Blrooker and Hunter managed to…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

….s literally a farce from its. very ,outset, by the score of 21 to 0. Twenty Wolverine hits combined, wvith six Aggie errors to rouite 'the (green and White completely while Coach Ray Fisher uncovereda pitch…

Wolverine recruit sent four Ag- gie batsmen back to the dugout via the strikeout h~ighwa~y and gave but one mian a complmentary to first. Burton Supprts ktegs Day On May 11 and 12 Thahers' Day will be…

April 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… Senator ures faced both branches when they Coach Fisher and 21 members of the harry B. Whiteley, who introduce4 reconvened this week. In the house Wolverine baseball squad will leave the measure, are…

… and as they had all actively oppose the resolution. their programs, posters, and tickets If the measure should be reported CUpaRAN SAYS TnAT POLITICAL 'hved a rdtgly the Wolverines out by the committee…

…. The Farmer baseball mentor had quite a nucleus of veterans with which to start the season and seems to have built up a team which will give worthy opposition to the Wolverines. The Aggies of course have…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… ig VanderbiltU niversity nine will acountered on Monday and Tues- The Southerners squeezed a wir the Wolverines last year in the contest by scoring four runs in iinth inning, after trailing Michi- 3…

…-2. The next day the Wolverines came from behind in th- eighth inning and scored two runs tie- ing the score 3-3. "'The game went 4. extra innings with the score still dead- locked. In the fifteenth inning…

… stocky Wolverine *eached the height of hir' career so far when, he tied Merrick of Wisconsin at 12 feet, nine and one- fourth inches in the pole vault at the Illinois relays. In the indoor Con- ference…

January 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAIT Y________ ..._.® i~fl 1endency of the Varsity to. negloct Hill probably cost the Wolverines sev .ral 1 baskets in the ame it th h t Purpe 0 S AT N XT at;I Matheor is (&et. ii t…

… the fact! would take the ball off the Mlichigan semester examinations are fast ap- 'backboard and start down the floor proaching. 'only to be stopped by the Wolverine Although Mather !was satisfied with…

… shot expert got a sta rt on Hfoppe ando of each term show,13111 Miller, of the w as ahead for the first eigh,,t Jinnings Wolverines, to be second in the nuuu- ?buitNwas rapidly overtaken by the; her of…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

Wolverines the largest card An the Conference ant, the hardest they have had in years. Michigan will play Western ;state Normal at Kalamazoo' for the first tune, this game coining May 15. The Varsity will stop…

…. Feb. 12, and Coach Fisher has an- nouncedi his first call for battery can- didates for that date. The Wolverine mentor will spend one week entirely iwith the pitchers and catchers 1 efore calling for…

… last year's freshmnan team whih Iirulings, coaches and trainers agree may fill the gaps which now appear thiat the teami will be the best in in the Wolverine team.j three years. Prospects as a whole look…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… voted hzim pro- -_________ fessor Emeritus. 1His retirement goars into effect at the end of this semester., LM U EOSNO UTERITZ LEADS VARSIT' A T"TACK WITH 3 HIT -Wolverine" Score Trio Of 1tun11" harpy…

… to five scattered hi while the Wolverines pounded out fi- runs defeating Ohio by a 5-2 score. Liverance pitched the best game his carter and also helped the Mai, and Blue attack by hitting safelyc two…

…. IUteritz lead the Wolverine of fexsi) getting threo hits wvhile Paper w, a tower of defense handling four w usually hard chances at the hot co ner without a slip. Box: score follows:, MICH1IGAN AB3 R H-1PO A…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…-3. Another r Cincinnati in the sixthj a pair of runs in the eighth me on' ice for the Buckeye ok the Wolverine batting the day when he made two it of four trips to the plate. e other Michigan players' be in a…

… delivered many The Wolverine mentor returned last talks before high school and college Friday from a speaking tour of the gatherings, Everywhere he 'went be leading cities of the west. The. coach gatherings…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… c Mangaging Editor by the editor of the Sunday Magazine, A. D. Clark grasp of the Wolverines 'last ni '24, on Wednesday of last week, but a score of 18 to 1'( in the last nothing at all was said of…

… the matter Michigan led at the half s c a secret. ing10 to 8, mainly through Ut Coming into the office Saturday at of Haggerty and Miller, who m 'midnight, the Managing Editor dis. of the Wolverine

… ! was close, Iowa had a margin i± been given an entirely free hand in ( Wolverines in everything but the management of the paper. The 1 throws. The Hawkeyes mn example cited by the Magazine staff…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… Nevada Wolverine, said to be selection obtain the best characteriza- the fiercest of American beasts. It is tion for every role. Its very nature l because of his insatiable appetite that gives it many…

… PHONE 2508 7M T. T F 1 2 3 11 12 13 2 51'1 SIS 19 20 21 22 23 24 2027 2S 29 30__ PRE-HOLIDAY SALE ON MEN'S HATS he often eats porcupine. The latter's quills puncture the Wolverine's In- testines…

October 20, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… Howell Assistant City Editor......Kenneth C. Kellar Editorial Board MIN-NIYtG FOR MICHIIGAN In the light of rumors which became current yesterday many enthusiastic followers of the Wolverines are ex…

Wolverine game in Columbus. This is hindrance to their selling even their a good point for every Michigan man one ticket for the highest price which to keep in mind at all times. the necessity of our…

September 27, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… murder. 666333lii bei Foreign Students to Hold Reception ' BEPIPovided present plans materialize Wolverine Engine Runs Through Cars the foreign students on the campus Amsterdam, N. Y., Sept. 26.-The lo…

…- will have a reception at the home of comotive of the Wolverine, Chicago to President Marion L. Burton within the New Work filer of the New York Cen- Detroit, Sept. 26.-Bishop Theo- next few weeks. This…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. ' Roman government, it was declar was troubled by two kinds of peop WOLVERINES ROMP AWAY WITH outlaws, who were below the le 31 PITS; STANFORD and could not live up to it, and s TAKES 14%fiors, who were…

… of any pleoearth hre s o hat America todayght to plead for recruits to that The Wolverine stars, with 31 points too small minority of Independ men and women, above the aver outdistanced the field…

May 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… relief driver. Ilachle. for toAvet l4J~lliW~%altbough a freshman, heas had con- __ _ iticdrabhle driving experience,' and a Another Michigan Big Z10 Champion t WOLVERINES DREAK 6 REGOR BETN HO911T 1…

…, accomplished the ter when he heaped 24 11 1-2 inc Hubbard jumlped but twice. Hist leap was good for 21 feet 7 1-2 inc Martin, of the Wolverines, set a Ohio field record for the 440 w~ he ran the distance in 49 2…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

… Mich- Segi at o tdor thek asn fi nel cea- igan's 80 1-2. No javelin reports have egiate outdoor track and 23eld inept! Harry Kipe The verstaile Wolverine center- fielder kept the fans on their toes…

…- onds flat which is better than any Wolverine has done this season, al-, though Martin may provide an upset. Kirkpatrick has an average time of 4:29 2-5 in the milq and at the Penn relays he ran as anchor…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…. Once more the fireworks began, this time wih richigan on the lighting end of the fuse. Wolverines Parade Dalot drove out a single to center. Xilein crashed a wierd, twisting double down the thirdl base…

… games. On Saturday Western State Normal college of Kal- amazoo visits Ann Arbor and on Monday the Wolverines journey to Columbus for the second tilt with Ohio State, runners -up in the Big Ten Two base…

May 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…. earn after team, has taken tho field ,inst the Wolverines, ;.ach of them, owing the defeat o the another' at hatids of 'the Fisherites, toufted as et in the CQPnfereu1ee, each of1 M chosen to put downi…

… in prime shape for the, coming. i-m pcortant encounter. Physically the Wolverines are in! better condition today than they have been. since the day previous to the first Indian game. Jack Blott is…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…) ; third, Jaeger (C).'Time S:?. Shot punt:, won by Van Orden (lVI) ; second,'fBowen (C)'; third, Wolkiwitz tWolverine runners took: 9 e.; in 11 events and rolled u total of 66 1-2 points to 28 1-2 for their…

…\),* lwin Lovejoy failed befo: second, Prosser (M) ; third, Stevens 'recer ' 1 speed in the 50 y" (C). Height 12 feet 3 7-8 inches. Wolverine winning in 5! Two mile relay: won by Michigan e nd Treman, Cornell…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… locate the gems, the jewelers declaring they have been swindled b~y go- betweens. 1 i 3 MYSTERY OF IIAMPSUURO *IELS STILL UNSfOLV ED WOLVERINES TAKE CONFERENCE MEET WlITHl SIX FIRSS; Reputtd to BO One…

… Mortimer Shuter, director of Mimes tenoiilrf third in the haltmle, coit~ drarnatic.., w~ji rectall thue lt p lat ing' the Wolverine scorig, sve for the relay in. which the Mlhig~n submitted, andl will…

March 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…' that Pre- mier Bonar Law's "timid behavior" in; the matter puts his country in a pre- carious situation. ILLINOIS, IOWA, WISCONSIN RE GARDED AS LIKELY ( ON TENDEINS S E V E N WOLVERINES PLACE IN TRIAL…

… rur in the finals of the half mile and Mar- tin, Joyner, Thomas and Siemons in the 440. y 'cli Igain Picked Favorite The Wolverines enter the meet r: favorite for first honors if her men de as well as…

February 14, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…W. ght to keep the Wolverines in tilts Ccachi 1emcavl1 :;brinaging d own mie when the points are finally; fromn Madison one of the stronge st sf.3 1i1 CLASIFI C ADVERTI SING XI- D Lt # Claefflld Rates…

… ;.3prhly take 3Wolverine lic-c'ey fans, ha., been de-' 'c floor ithJ,:Ca.pti n FElyV at cenlter,{'lared Iineligible for th-- remal inder o(li - poantd f{?er icr'ards, andl 0-- Ihoseason along wan i h…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Gardner made a pretty catch of Blott's high fly. This was the end of the Wolverine scoring and after the first frame no Michigan man threatened to cross the plate. Harper, Washington twirler, although he…

April 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

….: \Prompt, courteous, helpful service. SAXOPHIONE SPECIAL4 Wolverine C-melody, 'model; silver-plated With handsome 4 leather case, war tax .paid. All comn- Iplete for .. $109.75 in LUE- JR.1 LAST TIMES TODAY…

March 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…? f ISHER SYS IT'S ALL UP TD THE WEATHERMAN'S KINDNESS- , ... , . i Arbor. ss to the we hite they wil ped becauset ompete on a ,hange froms will tell on t. May Tumble should place the Wolverin

… Ithicans. gh water The Wolverines have usually de- 4:25 3-5 feated te wearers of the Ried and. St. White in the relay event and it is en- yr tirely possible that this year will not a large be an exception…

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