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January 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… National Hockey League title . The other teams are all bunch- od elosely together with Boston sins points behind the Senators. Ten is0 'E BIG TEN BASKET T n BuSY AS WOLVERINES Although Michigan is not…

… latter date Indiana, who re- cently succumbed to the Wolverines *tBloomington, will have a chance to; creep closer to the leaders when they tackle Chicago on the Maroon's home floor. The Hoosiers should…

January 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…*f WED~NESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1927 TPMCIAJf fV t YA%' *%~ t~*~ a. THR MICHIGAN DAILY P,, oT" wt-rrrr -" ! !' 1C;. 1Y1:1\..! ltV, !"11 i 1./L'lt4r ! ° ' - WRIClEY TO CONSIDER Wolverines.Did Not…

…Iina. Trial ed Monday night by Illinois and that Exclusively For WM( naen it was nothing but luck tht brought a win to the Wolverines when' Capt. (By Associated Press) , "Pu" Daugherity was taken out late LOS…

…. Every Friday and Saturday. Lund- quist Wolverine Orchestra. 82-83-8485-86 NOTICE-Dance at the Good Eats Cafeteria Friday, Jan. ,21. Every body welcome, gents 50c, ladies free. Punch and waffers served…

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…

January 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… air rink on the cam- pus, the ice of which has been in ideal condition the last week. Duff, for- ward, will play his last game with the Wolverine team. Hooper has returned to the squad after a week…

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November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… years, were able to vary line crashing with passing to overcome the Wolverines in a great battle before 87,ooo.persons who jammed into every available seat. By winning today, the Thundering herd showed…

…: Michigan, 7; Minnesota, 0. on the Wolverine's 47-yard line. SECOND QtUARTER Thunderbolt Joesting met a stone Miller was a little slow on a triple- wall at left guard, but gained nearly pass play, Tanner and…

… cross country title for the third consecutive time with 31 points yesterday morning over the new Wolverine course. The Badger victory was won by a m(uch narrower margin than that at- tained at Minneapolis…

… recovering for trailed by Ohio State with 24 in fifth Michigan, giving the Wolverines' first position. down on Minnesota's 47-yard line. Michigan's showing, with the, single Rich made three yards as he took…

… the ; exception of Capt. Randolph Monroe, ball out of bounds. Johnson replaced who placed tenth, proved disappoint- Gary at right tackle for Minnesota. ing, the Wolverines finishing in a tie Oosterbaan…

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…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

…-fk-ES SHI IOP T-71 ' .i ,.a al ADVERTI SING AT 3Fal + pILss ae*i~l'' ViTe II With BE.RELIN SWARS AGAIN -Wolverine golfers sored thei se- ouid successive victory ove the st og rDetroit Golf club team by…

… avenge the defeats adminis- tered to Michigan teams (during pre- vious seasons. The 'Wolverines attain- ed their first vict ory over the D- troiternslast Friday in a matcha played on the Detroit golf cub…

… Detroit. Cole defeated his opponent by a score of two and one last week, while he took two and a half points in his match yesterday af- ternoon. John Bergelin was the sec ond Wolverine to repeat his success…

… Hastings, a vetran of two years experience, won two and a half points for the Wolverines in defeating Fr ancis Ryan, who played in the place of Larr'y Kinar of the Detroit team. John lover Captured the final…

… players considerably. All of the men experienced difficulty in putting due to the poor condition of the greens. The Wolverine squad appears to be in good condition for the opening con- ference matches with…

… one of the most prom- ising men on the squad._ ,WOLVERINE SWIMMERS AWARDED HIGH HNR (Continued from Page G) the 220, Moody and Druiding are awarded' the other places. No complaint can be lodged against…

March 10, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… Skidmore, 4termined,. The Wolverines among the leaders. Leonard, Barton, who was a promising candidate last andicapped .due to the fact that Ohlheiser, and Mueller of Michigan spring until injured. At short…

… the bat. Edg.ar' s absence 'Wolverines To 1\iect JE, JO L[AY[ Minnesota Team For Honors In Hockey 4 CHA , I r- Michigan's hockey men will try 11.111WIll i Sivi-ad Of lFile for Conference honors this w…

…, and it seems highly prob- f I I I i i I a oRe alowPic aut BOK NOW. AUTHORIZED STEAMSHIP AMT, E. G. KEBLER, All Linea 601 E HURON. ANN ARBOR able that the Wolverine entries will finish high in the…

… indoor championship, mainly because the Wolverines pos- sess strength in manyrevents which are not listed on the program of the! meet at Evanston. Captain Northrop of Michigan is almost a certain win- ner…

December 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… afford little time for anything other than the performance, since the special grain, leaving here at 1 o'clock today, will WOLVERINES CRUMBLE BEFORE PANTH ERFORAY AFTER IEADING, 17.8 HYATT LEADS INVADERS…

Wolverines found the basket for 39 counters. While showing flashes of real pow- cr, Mlather's team at times lasped in- to the purely nediere, not a one of the Wolverines but what was a victim of Panther wile…

… work- ed throughm tme Wolverine defense - without much difficulty-in fact they , made the Michigan "stonewall" look like pap r mache. Even with all of their shots missed, the Wolverines counted often…

… enough to win under ordinary circumstances. Exceptionally Large Score Circumstances, on the other hand, t were not ordinary. The Panthers ran - up a score almost unheard of in Wolverine history, no matter…

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 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…

March 03, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… Attempt 'SWMESIL InSakNB eMT UPSET WOLVERINES; Ot cin GmesInthakevBatle CUIAL DUAL MET FAC CIOHER OF 1927 SLA , ' a 1 1rgreii robabl y Will VIw N Five i'F t rITo Stop )Michigan; Gisi 1'1'111Ilelurn1 man…

… of CelaDetrei n] 31 Cll,whose pitching was largely thruats of these? two men that etndr5Df llfor' the Indlianis'hwn ed Capt. JoneS (of Ithe Wolverines, to Piouis to make even better rtceid'4s List…

… of the Wolverine te'lm a:re and the jutnior and senior engineers first o also from Duluxth. will bowl at 7 o'clo('k anti run1 the i're" I February1 st,1 927,fis weepk Coach B~ars has been sedng !l lays…

… niii deat to mar the record man enteredl. for the 1926-27 season thus far,i The Wolverines are favored to take will meet the sup iremie test when they engage the Minnes ota team in a (dual nrwet here…

…, Watson, Darnall, and Samson compose the Wolverine quartet which is likely to swim. The 200 yard breast stroke raceI promises to be an interesting one.l P'urdy, Mbinnesota, finished just ahead of Shorr in…

October 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

… 0 0 7 0 FINAL 14 0 0 LaVerne Taylor Sophomore end on the Wolverine team who made his Conference debut yesterday in the Wisconsin contest. Taylor played a great game until he received a severe…

…. Wisconsin's great cardinal-caped band played the "Yellow and Blue" before the Wolverine section to open' ceremonies between the halves. The band then played in front of the Bad- ger cheering section and…

… contest. Bin-' ish managed to break through the line on several occasions to down the Wolverines behind the line. E'ATIDAL A: : : RA DRAWS NORNE (Special to The Daily) DETROIT,' Oct. 15.-With the gre est…

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…

April 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… a challege t 1:4 A ~~iT nQ George Young, winner of theIi(, le t In reward for the most successful swimming campaign ever enjoyed byl a Wolverine tank squad since the in- auguration of the sport at…

…. Although the only event in which the Wolverines failed to place at the Big Ten meet was the fancy diving contest, two of the form artists were also selected on the basis of reliable dual meet performances…

…. meets, the Wolverines defended their laurels as state champions by winning the greatest number of points in the long series of meets with many Detroit stars as opposition. To end their A. A. U. activities…

March 17, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… southernL trip. If the g9od weather lasts his 'XIS C men will have more actual practice than any team 'he has lead into the South since he became the Wolverine - coach. The southern teams are al-i OF ANN…

WolverineJI teams by winning the series or get- I F. X~erth Co. J - O F UT ting an eensplit. ______ "rOL UT w -- Students' Fashion Shop" mm__ __ _ _ _ YOU THINK OF j Downtown TWED COME IN ____ ___ AND LET US…

March 16, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… Oosterbaan, The first of these three meets will Wolverine forward, who' S eemed the )bn held Saturday il the I. M. A. gym- likely winner until he met the strong sl t it, anr Coaches Clifford nsini oatflnad…

… Michigan mentor expects to The final standng in the individual take four members of the Varsity. HOPES TO REGAIN .lTWO WOLVERINE P BATTING HONORSU FOR STAR TEA -fEverett S. Dean, Indiana basketball R1Cf…

February 12, 1927 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… days disguised as one of the B. and G. do- committee. All of them were elected rhinestones, while other rhinestones of the Wolverine "Mike" Ames. Fol- partment. by the junior classes and most of them…

…, were not so heavy blow to the Wolverines next ANNUAL AFFAIR 10,000 requests for passes. prominent-one could dance in peace year. The only other sub-committeee was without ever running into one being…

… that in the cast, is a factor also in the fre- a breakfast together last night at Joe bed, "I'm the girl you brought to thisl hasn't been worn-unless it be fur. quency with which the Wolverines Parker…

January 20, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… will )41r nounced thuat ther e arie no changes meet. the Wolverines Saturday after- likely in the Michigani lineup w~hich noon at Yost field house in the first>. will stat the game with Inn St-~ home…

…, Iowa have Exclu'sive Lasts. and Patterns nick, who went on the Iowa jaunt, or hein- esgnd ndSod nl2b Bre.It is possible that both of shownth Wolverines i great form, DesgneadSldOnlb an fte gv hssrieaan…

January 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…a ,F , PACE SIX 9 i THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19 1927 ....__. __ (/ AP- =::::ts i re.-_ k ".. "... .. . r. . . , [[]2[0000 TMC TIGUE SIGNED WOLVERINES LOSE TO;Nb GU SI…

… percentage with two wins and two losses, the lat- ter by one point to both Ohio State, 29-28,,and to the Wolverines Monday night, 25-24. -' Coach Dean's Hoosier five, an out- standing favorite earlier in the…

… as president of the Senate. Russell Baker Varsity wrestling star, who is up- holding his phenominal record of having lost only one decision in his career as a Wolverine matman. THE WEEK'S SPORT…

January 09, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

… the referees will be Seeger Waner, aset and caredfor Segercompose the quartet that will caed Gfo by the itramuraldepart represent the Wolverines in the 220I ment. Games will consist of tenrmi- yard…

… of the ponewit for the Wolverines whenthey last year's contests. List of class B American League's leading batters; come here on Jan. 29. teams has not been completed as yet. who has been called by…

… Judge ne~ cThe Wolverine tank squad has been The groups of class A are as follows: saw M. Landis in the investigation ofe drilling daily at the Union pool since Group I: Theta Xi, Theta Kappa Nu, the…

March 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Feature Expected Fron tRester, Goodwillie Coach Jack Moakley and his squad of Cornell trackmen will invade Yost field house tonight, conceded to have the best chance of scoring a victory over the Wolverines

… Arbor this morning. The first event on the program, the 65 yard high hurdles, is expected to bring a Wolverine triumph, with Don Cooper, new Varsity hurdle star, con- sidered the outstanding entry. Staf…

…- ford Tones is also expectedl to gain points for the Wolverines in this event. With Kinney, McDonald and Tarbili as other entrants, Michigan will have the strongest hurdle repre- sentation in several…

… with Goodwillie. The Red and White athlete, however, has turned in some excellent races in the indoor season and is favored by many to beat the Wolverine star. Lasser seems almost certain to gain the…

… least first place. Mueller and Ohlheiser are the Michigan entrants. Mueller probably will push the Ithacans all the way. The shot put is another event where the Wolverines are no- ticeably weak, and…

… Cornell is con- ceded first place here, although Jack Lovette may surprise. The 880 and the mile run are events where neither Moakley's nor Farrell's men have shown well, but several of the Wolverines have…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Religion Series teams now in a mutiple tie for second! Ills Historical Field nail, details of the plans were u-place. A victory over Chicago will .AFt the Wolverines in first place with The department…

… cancelled tonight because of the i urer of the University announced yes- casts from Rome, but study of the cago-Indiana game Hoerger was high warm weather. The Wolverine squad, terday that at all future…

… will fol- A defeat tonight will virtually elimi- BELIEVES AMERICAN GOVERNMENTAL low in pursuing the objective of fur- nate the Wolverines from the title ther limiting agreements P;"esident rae CONTROL…

… in the Union pool. Capt. Paul Samson of the Wolverine squad made the feature swim of the I meet when he established a new na- tional intercollegiate record in the 220 yard free style event. The record…

…, threatened the Wolverine swimmers in the 100 yard free 'style when lie held the lead for the first thre laps of the tank. Captain Samson and Bement closed up on the State man in the third lap and Samson got…

… was won by Cook of Michigan State. He scored a narrow margin over Bailey, Wolverine diver. Many of the optional dives of the contestants drew ap- plause from the spectators. Freshmen Lead List Of All "A…

December 11, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

… consecutive year Ben- nie Oosterbaan, Michigan's brilliant end, has been named on the All- American eleven by Walter Eckersali, noted sports critic and official. B,-y Baer, Wolverine guard, was named on the…

… 65. Bennie Oosterbaan of Michigan, L EAN M NAE Ray Baer of the Wolverines, and Herb Joesting of Minnesota were the C V (By Assoiated ir-es) only unanimous choices, each being CLEVELAND, Do(. 11-Roger…

June 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

Wolverine tennis squad w;ich failed to lose a single match through- out the whole season were designatedI yesterday by Coach Henry C. Hutchins4 to receive Varsity letters. Four of the men named for the awards…

…." Three teams will appear on the, schedule next year which did not en- gage the Wolverines in 1927, Wiscon- sin, Northwestern, and Ohio State, ac- cording to the round-robin system of gamnes adopted by the…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

…Nod the Wolverines a. comrsfortabl1e ma:rgin over the1.12 iliirin the fielId event" to b. heldl in the ua l rrlcOtt tomuorrow onl Ferry field. - i. , 1 escorig~ opened a"t the enld ok frst period wi en…

Wolverines during the past two years.I lt l Wachowski of Illinois is an, erratic T WENT V=TWO FRESHMEN jumper, but has turned in groodl REPORT FOR NETi SQUAD enough marks to qualify him for first ;____ place…

May 06, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… this week end, bring her down to the Wolverine Cafe and treat her to the best meals in Ann, Arbor. She will recognize the true goodniss of our food and marvel, like cheapness of our prices. many others…

… the island by the United ncuding, Mr. St. Hill stated ety percent of the people of e not in favor of the American of the island. WOLVERINE CAFE 529 South Main St. Across from the Wuerth Theatre You…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… Apriltered. Ilowever, to make the trip tlhe against Kiechhefer with a lead of 60 3 while none of the Wolverines will following weekend, a an must shoV points over th-e Chicagoan. Only oneI snt to ansas games…

… for. Your check yill be surprisingly small. WOLVERINE CAFE could ask DES 1VOINES, April 7-A record-; breaking entry list of nearly 3,000 ath-f letes for the Drake relays to be held here April 29 and…

March 24, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 r ninrur er - ~ - ."_---- TRACKi ENTRIES NME BY COACH FARRELL FR CORNELLIHIGa M ET SATURDAY 'ThirtS-One Wolverines Will Compete roe, Iskenderian…

… resurfca-I ing process to construct several new tennis courts which will probably bej located directly south of the present courts.I Second Place squPal Lo'.t To Coach Ilatt )Iann WOLVERINES CONFIDENTX…

March 09, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… is not far distant when -reen possessors of Big Ten indoor WAGE DIFFEI RENCE ONLY $500 lT iAT1WR COMMENTS ON( BIG TEN CAGE RACE MAY END U', ,D SPUTED TITLE WON I I O EO DPSTO BY WOLVERINE QUINTET _IN…

…-raii !aternoon in the mnidst of the moaving Only Coach E. J. Mather's Wolverine this season if the followNintg hypothet- z ~picture cameras whicl' worked over- five and the erratic Chicago quintet ical situation…

February 25, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… " 2.50 and up.) Location handy to all traffic routes-yet quiet. One block'fromn Wood- ONE OF THE ward Ave. and Grand Circus Park. Garage facilities close. Qt The Wolverine is now one of the famous FAMOU…

Wolverin~e (Detroit). For real value ,use the Duncan Hotels. $2.50 and up. IIZAB~rTH AND WJTIE ??US ETS, DETROIT ILV.. A*' .Sl . LkAitA( 1t.J 1.... POI TA~ Jno, 0Washington Naar Main Riot DFischer Co…

January 14, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…. Indications are, however, that the unbeaten Mich- igan team will present a powerful five in the opening lineup. A win by Iowa will probably drop the front place Wolverines into the second di- vision. , :t…

… an especially good per-[ former around the basket. The Wolverines will likewise pre- sent a strong aggregation, although the defense is not so powerfully rated. 1 SOosterbaan, according to critics, is…

November 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…GE" SIX THE MICHIGAN DAff.Y _ SUNDAY. N'O"V MIRRIt 1 .1. 1927 T I....... ...... ..... ........I.. ....................... .......... .* ;, a~ li;rl iL 11. 1 1, 1~:.1 , i WOLVERINES

… of Oosterbaan's reach Miller made two yards off tackle.- Miller failed to gain at left tackle. Gilbert punted to Whelchel who rant 10 yards to Michigan's 45 yard line-. George Rich- Wolverine

… the Wolverine gotten hold of the ball. Jim Miller cut off left tackle for four yards on a triple pass play. Puckelwartz passed to Nyland, but it was just incomplete. Navy was pen- alized fifteen yards…

…- bled the ball but recovered, carrying ing downed by Rich. Clifton hurdled it out on Navy's 32 yard lire. Hoff-j the Michigan line for first down on man and Rich stopped Clifton after" the Wolverine 42…

May 29, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… the javelin 1hers of the calbinet and several am- Fouir second places were secu bassador. y the Wolverines, by Ketz in ti l verywhere he went through the mer throw, Lovette in the streets the populace…

…. The Wolverine star was barely beat out at the tape by the Hawkeye sprinter. Kriss of Ohio was beaten out of third place by Rea of Minnesota. Rasmus of Ohio State captured the discus throw with a toss…

…. lornberger Fails To Place The two mile run brought Michi- gan's greatest set-back 'of the day, when Ted Hornberger finished in sev- enth place. The Wolverines' great two miler just could not make the grade. I…

… the day to 12 points by winning the jave- lin throw with a toss of 181 feet and 1 inch. The Wolverines took the lead when Northrop placed third in this event. Rinehart of Indiana captured second place…

… full of thrills, errors, and arguments, Michigan was definitely eliminated fom the Conference base. ball race yesterday when Iowa scored one run in the eighth to win by a score of 4-3. The Wolverines

May 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…- cation about 1500 miles in an air line from New York in time to signal the American fliers after they take off. PARIS, May 18.-The gallant at- COLGATE SCORES 1 2 WIN OVERl WOLVERINE TEAM IN DULL GAME…

… offering of three Wolverine pitchers while Hopkins, the Maroon hurling ace held Michigan helpless, granting only four hits during the entire of yesterday's uninteresting game on Ferry field. The final score…

… of the fray was 12-2 in favor of the Easterners. The' one outstanding performance of the day was turned in by Hopkins, Colgate pitcher. In addition to holding the Wolverines to four hits, none of which…

Wolverine victory. All such Ideas vanished, however, with a two run rally by Colgate in this inning. As if' this were not enough, the Maroons batted around in the ninth to add five more tallies. Michigan…

…-ruskowski, who substituted for Davis behind the bat, was responsible for one misplay and two other throws that were shady. Two well executed double-plays brigh- tened the work of the Wolverines con- siderably…

May 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… afternoon, in a game marred by the usual erratic fielding and poor hitting ability of the Wolverines. If Michigan was considered a con- tender for the title, Illinois can be easily named as the real…

…Mr ae.cisio>V. "Lighthouse," the Port Huron high ee) choo paer, as lectd t theof- After the feeble Wolverine threat ree) school paper, was elected to the of-i the sixth, Illinois increased its 3 to fice…

… bs ie N ( Central, Central Student; class B, Wo r s e. i Y Holland High school, Maroon and;M Wolverines Score- in Eighth E' JUNIOR REI; ESEN TATIVE [Orange; weeklies: class A, Highland.k Park…

…. The Wolverines trailed the Hawk- eyes through the greater part of the meet, never having the lead from the second event -to the twelfth when SMaizeand Blue runners took all three places in the half mile…

…, being defeated by Dahem, a comparatively unknown Wolverine who took second. Northrop won with a lean of 22 feet 10 1-2 inches. The captains' duel in the pole vault resulted in a victory for Boyles of…

February 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… justice seemingly peculiar' to the French; and the fact that the French are not burdened with a Negro problem of their own. WOLVERINES TO MEET INDIANA FIVE TONIGHT IN CRITICAL CONTEST GAME WILL TEAMS BIG…

… Conference bask- etball race Tuesday by Purdue, Michi- gan will face Indiana at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Yost field house in its sec- ond crucial game in less than a week. The Wolverines are determined to score…

January 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… field house. The Wolverines have shown steady improvement since the opening game [of the season with Michigan State be- fore the Christmas holidays and prov- ed by last night's victory that Mich- igan…

… defeat the powerful basketball squad of the Uni- versity of Syracuse. Maryland, ranked as a strong de- fensive team, met its match in the Wolverines. The first half was fea- tured particularly by the…

December 09, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

…. We know we can satisfy you with our tasty light lunches , and our rapid service. WOLVERINE CAFE The Pride of Ann Arbor Opp. Wuerth Theater I N (I I Dr. Rees Edgar Tulloss, president of Wittenberg…

…. Music by Bill Watkins' Wolverines- t T~1 A Xf-T T/t " r~ r'r I II III I …

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

… Buckeyes, while Tes- day's gamc with Purdue was called off because of rain The- Illinois lead is threatened) by te Wolverines who occupy second place, half a game e-1 hind after winnin~ fiv-, consecutive…

… Monday. The Hawkeyes are now in third place, half a contest behind the Wolverines.f Wisconsin also partially atoned forI y its 4-1 defeat at the hands of the Michigan team on Saturday by hand- ing the…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 9

Wolverines a first pldaee by z11 small mitrgi. Shively, the strong est man on the Illinois team 11in this event, is capable of dlong bet- ter than 150 feet and -cannot be definitely conted out of 1141st place…

…. However, Retz's consistenit work during the paste meon l gibes the Wolverines i Osllt ad- 4Second Yea~r 'rSa. S. bR.Y M SEPTFMB98R To MAY Conin~ue' you regular aca- r deriqo urse aboard theS .S. Ryndm…

May 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… given only a fair chance to down ttl;: ar*,n ie of:152 itin h e pim- the Wolverines. ia : K a aron ,v.,lid( Ihak, buflt he! cc :lr n't Seem to leliver it the fainals. I And these same Wolverines Ilie…

May 04, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 153) • Page Image 5

…. SJaophoneJ1I _______________Wolverine______-flatAlto' Model The beautiful scenery surrrounding 29 OUT OF 30 CO-EDS -ny [e locality made it a popular vrca- = < $ 0 Silver-plated, gold bell, 'with pearl ional…

… become as popular For Band ard Orchesra Needs Canec to o Laurabelle Chipman, chairman, a Roller Skates. - r an ofthemembers of the finance ;o-ob als n oe mmittth- Rine, Hue1lere, Wolverine, Etc., Alpha…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

… E trnanI.Fut tog giveahieeam ansvitory.d IA age''ssrmst fservice.d akes n h hingeahoweveriswastenoaginge U t U---a4 v 1 Two more (lays for prawtice for the Wolverine golf teaim leforec it leax…

…('. for Lafayette, Iniainma, vw-71,r.,it ill meet the ,Purdue golferrs iTlmu ra The Purdue contests will mnun th openimng of Wolverines play in the Conference for the present seasoni. The other ,golf ganmes…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… prices? Out of the ten thousand students here half of you don't know THE WOLVERINE CAFE serves real home cooking that you are all used to and are looking for in Ann Arbor. ~6 Co-ed smoking has been…

…, 11:30---2:00 50c Dinners, 5:30-8:00 - - - - 65c WOLVERINE CAFE 329 South Main St. Across from the Wuerth Theatre 11 --- t 'a FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK GOTHAM REG..U.S.PAT. OFF. SILK…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY __,,,....,_- PAGE SEVEN Horn sh Wvon't Seil WOLVERINES ENTRAIN 'Barton, Moore, And Stephens Remain ' ((ontinued from Page Si )InAn Arbor Fo~rEtr Tennis NAYorL THIS ATHIFS…

…: for the meetings with le Cer, at. Ma-' to the Giants. His lowest price for the' con, Ga. University of C('org ia will en1- stock has been $105 a share while the; tertain the Wolverine,, April 15 and…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… Famous Duncan %Ch1ain Although one of Detroit's new hotels, the modern Hotel Wolverine is being redecorated arld recarpeted through- out, to be even more attractive than before. Over $100,000 being spent…

… Hotel (Deer Park, Md.-summer only), and the Wolverine (Detroit). For real value use the Duncan Hotels. $2.50 and up. "DRIVE IN" 0 OT E L DUNCAN HOTELS CO. ELIZABETH AND WITHERELL STREETS, DETROIT moo…

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